I've been contemplating for awhile now whether I should move.
I'm okay staying in a shared apartment, I mean the people are nice, the room's well furnished and the apartment is more than adequately equipped. What more can I ask for?
Privacy.
It's not like anyone's intruding my privacy, but sometimes I just want to have a space completely for myself and the freedom to do anything in my very own place. And I want just that. To be able to walk around the house in torn t-shirts, to walk into the bathroom any time when I need to and stay however long I want to, to not have unwashed dishes in the sink bother me or people walking into the house with their shoes on, to not have to engage in small talks when I don't feel like it, ... I don't think I need to elaborate further.
Of course, all these comes with a price too - higher rent, paying more for utilities as well as getting additional furniture and equipment. But for once, I think I should listen to my heart, and not let money bother me.
Also, I'm quite undecided whether I should move to the city or stay nearby to my workplace. There's pros and cons for both choices, ... I would so love to stay in the city, be able to get authentic Asian food, be nearer to people I know. But at the same time, I also dread the thought of having to spend almost 2 hours of my day commuting to and fro to work.
Whoever said that life's easy?
Le sigh.
I'm okay staying in a shared apartment, I mean the people are nice, the room's well furnished and the apartment is more than adequately equipped. What more can I ask for?
Privacy.
It's not like anyone's intruding my privacy, but sometimes I just want to have a space completely for myself and the freedom to do anything in my very own place. And I want just that. To be able to walk around the house in torn t-shirts, to walk into the bathroom any time when I need to and stay however long I want to, to not have unwashed dishes in the sink bother me or people walking into the house with their shoes on, to not have to engage in small talks when I don't feel like it, ... I don't think I need to elaborate further.
Of course, all these comes with a price too - higher rent, paying more for utilities as well as getting additional furniture and equipment. But for once, I think I should listen to my heart, and not let money bother me.
Also, I'm quite undecided whether I should move to the city or stay nearby to my workplace. There's pros and cons for both choices, ... I would so love to stay in the city, be able to get authentic Asian food, be nearer to people I know. But at the same time, I also dread the thought of having to spend almost 2 hours of my day commuting to and fro to work.
Whoever said that life's easy?
Le sigh.
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