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Short review on Colmar Tropicale

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A place good for a day trip with many possible nice photos taken, and expensive food and beverages. Can't review on the rooms as I didn't stay. Quite windy, chilly a little, but not too much, good place for a small walk and enjoying the scenery.  As a person who visited Europe before, when the weather was a bit colder it did give a bit of feeling of Europe and the pretty building designs do cheer you up a bit. Disappointed only on the choice of food and services available for such pretty themed resort where they charge you entrance for RM15. After that remember to drop by the  Japanese Village,  where you get to see the Japanese style of Zen Garden and landscaping but gets creepy when approaching evening as you can see that they are suites that closed down probably due to no business. Nevertheless the walk to bask in the nature was a good one. I recommend.

Kudos to all the employees

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HELLLOOOO BLOG! After one month (almost) of lazing with a purpose and a target to look forward to, today it just suddenly crossed my mind that, when we chose to be as an employed person, it actually really needs courage from us to be able to do it well. This crossed my mind as I came across with people who are self-employed who are struggling but also unwilling to get his ass back to workforce. Well, I am not judging him, as this is definitely his choice. I had taken my courage and ability to adapt as granted when I just had it naturally previously throughout my course of working in different companies. I realised that the longer I stay in this comfort zone of lazing around, it may slowly go away. Like it just became something that I need to put great effort to do, and therefore, for those who are already unemployed for long, it actually takes courage for them to step out and find job and work under people again. (ok I sound like people have a choice where most of the people do

Fish-love

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Came across this Fish-love term from a post shared by my sister, and I found it to be deeply intriguing: Rabbi Twerski announced that the trouble with today's marriages is that we only have "fish love" between us and our spouses. What's fish love? Consider this: A man is diving into his fish dinner with great gusto, thoroughly enjoying his heaping portion of succulent fresh fish. Another gentleman is watching from a distance, fascinated by the expressions of great delight coming from the eater. As he passes by, he mentions to the gentleman, "It seems like you are really enjoying that fish dinner." The gentleman replies enthusiastically, "I love fish!" In response, the other man says: "If you love fish so much, why did you allow this fish to be taken from the ocean and killed, just for your consumption?" Rabbi Twersky goes on to teach: "That man doesn't really love fish. He loves the way the fish makes him feel. He is really lo