uncle lim kopi
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Just do it
Saturday, July 11, 2026
The purpose of life
Why must have purpose?
I didn’t choose to be born.
However, it’s a gift
Gift of life
Now that I am financially secured, and retired, I have time
But not time to waste.
So purpose isn’t actually required. But it also doesn’t mean I float around like a ghost
Do what I like, but still I should be selective. Do the right things at the right time.
That’s all.
Stay sharp, stay curious, stay engaged. Stay loving
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Dare to hope
Care giving
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Mood swings
Maybe I am having mid life crisis. No, not buy that white 911. It’s too pretty and I’ll also go bankrupt
It’s my mood swings. One omelette moment, I am delighted and positive, next moment I feel like shit
Maybe I just need to watch more YouTube weedios
Monday, July 6, 2026
Encounters on roads
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Material possessions
We live in a material world in SG. It’s a fact. It’s a modern urban city environment. Many things are manufactured and consumed.
We chase after material possessions.
However, after 50yrs, my view is slowly changing.
No, I don’t mean I am now a monk, devoid of materialism.
More like, I think my desires are more selective, and considered. Instead of chasing something, which is simply the enjoyment of researching the item I want and then reaching the climax of owning it, my intent now is the lifespan of the ownership.
Let’s say a watch. Before owning it, I could spent countless hours watching YouTube, scouring forums for reviews and user experiences, salivating over hi-res photos of it, reading about the design motivations and so on. It was truly enjoyable process. Then when I pull the trigger to buy it, it was the climax. Guess what happens after that? Yeah, turn the sheets and go to bed after climax lol. The watch sits at home most of time collecting dust. It rarely occupies my mental bandwidth anymore. Occasionally I will wear it, but even while doing that, I hardly spend time to appreciate it intentionally. Yeah, no ownership joy and pride as I had fantasized before buying it. Then the stupid cycle repeats, not just watches, but other things. Cars, shoes, headphones, gadgets etc.
These leads to problems
One, a lot of stuff. They take up physical space, they need to be serviced/cleaned, they also take up some mental space (at least I have to remember I have them in my possession and where they were stored right?). So there is a real cost.
Two, it escalates. I will always be yearning for the better and likely, more pricey version of what I already have (and barely uses or hardly appreciate anymore). This can costs too, especially if I act on it. Even if I don’t, the costs is time spent fantasizing, reading reviews, time lost that would be used more meaningfully
So, before I bring home the next possession, my reviews and thoughts of getting it includes now, how I will use it, store it, upkeep it, and also, what’s the exit plan like. For sure sometimes I will make mistake and bought something useless, so an exit plan must be there. Either sell or give away. Don’t accumulate.
What about those already in my hands?
Take good care of them, use them, appreciate them. Sell or donate or give away if I don’t want them. Free up my own mind space and time.
Less is more. Don’t be a miser, but get things you like and can sustain. It’s also better for environment. Don’t buy and throw, it’s disgusting.
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Hospital
Damn, I have been going to SGH campus so many times recently. Not for myself, but my wife and my in-law.
I am definitely getting familiar with the layout there lol.
Hospital especially public ones in SG, always involves a lot of walking and waiting. It’s how they operate at scale. Don’t get me wrong, I am totally impressed and appreciative of our public healthcare institutions. It’s how we avoid going bankrupt as we age hehe.
Introspection always happen when you spend time in hospital, even if it’s just visiting and not being a patient yourself. At least that’s what happens to me.
It’s a place where people hope, anticipate, felt relieved, felt sad, or grieved. It’s a melting pot of full range of human emotions.
I am pretty sure I will become a patient here as I grow old.
Sometimes being here too much can make my heart heavy. But I have learned to take things light. And look positive.
I am much more appreciative of what I have, my own health and my freedom. Staying healthy is my top priority as it allows me to fully enjoy my freedom during retirement.
Many things that bothers me are actually trivial compared to what sick folks face while in hospital. There’s so much more that life can offer for your attention and enjoyment vs the little things that you hang on to make yourself unhappy, while the clock of life continues its steady ticking. Don’t waste life this way.
Don’t wait until you are lying in hospital bed, chained to a drip, wearing patient clothes, and just staring out of the windows hoping you can be discharge asap
We will all have that chance no matter what. So meanwhile, don’t worry over things too much. Stay healthy, eat well, take good care of yourself, enjoy the food you like in moderation, go see the world, go sit in a park by beach and enjoy the air, with a nice cuppa in hand, listening to nice jazz music from your Bluetooth speaker.
Hospital, thank you for the lessons, see you but not so soon.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
discovered coffee box for outdoors
Damn, search for Stanley metal lunch box and see what some folks are using it for. Very impressive. Then realised the freaking metal box is like $120. WTF
Retro and cool is not cheap leh.
haha
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Peak hour driving
I hate driving during peak hours, especially during evening peak. It’s end of office hours, people should just chill and drive. Don’t road hog, but no need to be so aggressive.
But maybe I am too sensitive, especially when the driver behind has no brain and follow too close even when there is literally a long line of cars right in front of us.
I am just glad I am not like all these losers who have to drive to and from work every weekday and having their blood pressure spiking during their commute. Not only they have to continue in their slog, they also dumbass enough to take it out via driving.
Regardless I need to chill too. Just ignore whoever is behind will do. If they want to overtake aggressively, leave a gap and let them come in and let them go ahead, so I no longer have to risk myself. He or she can go fuck themselves up further in their pathetic lives by getting into accidents, on a regular commute home after a work day. And then miss their dinner, miss meeting or fetching their kids from childcare, and all the consequences. I don’t want any part of that or get involved. Go fuck yourselves. Go fuck with your pathetic puny 1.4 or 1.5 inline Cat A turbo engines in your cheapskate BMW, Audi, Mercedes, show the whole world how ignorant you are, thinking those are the powerful sporty machines you believe the salespeople tell you.
It’s a joke and a 120bhp GLB180 tries to gun it in front of a 300bhp EV. Bro, I was just driving normally and you think it’s a race? Lol. Go ahead and rev until your tiny engine explode lor.
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