Sunday, April 20, 2008

Virtuous Endeavors

Sunday by far the best day in Korea. Its the only day where everyone is actually able to step back and take in everything that they did during the week. Its a period of respite and relaxation. Its time for reflection and preparation for the coming week.

Today I felt better. I went to bed late last night not feeling like doing much of anything. I had a headache and felt utterly miserable. As a result I ended up tossing and turning most of the night.

The coming of the morning changed all of that. I guess its true what the adage says: Land of the Morning Calm. I felt happier knowing that the perfect day was waiting me.

While it didn't all go like I planned that's the case in life. I set out to conquer my fears and frustrations. I stumbled upon something so wonderful out of all the mayhem going on in Hyung-gok Yale Academy's Square that the name Fighting Teacher fits me just perfectly.

At the pinnacle of my heart and experience in Korea has been my desire to persevere and vivify a strong career. I now know what I want to do. I want to become a teacher and establish a lucrative practice and earn the respect of my community. I also want to be a good husband, father and open a restaurant. I think that most Korean foods are delicious...except Spicy Chicken. Asian food is Top Cuisine if you ask me. While I really enjoy Mexican food the most healthy food for you is food in Asia. Why is it that the oldest man and women were in Japan? I think its food personally.

We went to the Geumo Mountain area and had snacks and talked. Later we went for Spaghetti at a place downtown. WE got Cardigans too. I like my new cardigan its a nice spring wear.

Ten more days exist in this month of April. I want to make them the best 10 days of the month.

I will not lose sight of my ultimate goal. There is nothing that can detour me. Its my Dream and all of my dreams bring me great happiness. Most of my dreams have came true. I dreamed I would go to Korea someday, here I am.


I stand ready^^ more to come yet again and soon

2 comments:

Katherine said...

how can you say you want to make a lucrative teaching career when you constantly fault Mr. Jeong for using teaching as a business? A bit of a double standard if you ask me.

Unknown said...

Katherine, You should tell me your address or something if you want to talk about it.

Business is for money its just profit driven. Education is simply for teaching sake. I want kids to learn Engish its not for the money. Teachers aren't people who become Rick... Teachers are scholarly people ....I want a successful program implemented with good materials, kids who want to learn which isn't at a private school

palmdawg03@yahoo.com why don't you tell me what you really think.

Also, have you worked in Korea?
Where are you coming from on your readings? Let me know something