We all have dreams. However, how much we want to get that dream achieve is the question we should all ask ourselves. Many of us simply sit in hope that our dream falls nicely into our laps or just put in that little bit of effort for that dream and that's it.
I have this amazing friend of mine who dreamt of making it big in the media world and in hope that one day he can make himself and his parents proud! Not long ago that friend of mine took that big leap of faith and entered an acting competition.
His amazing acting skills put him through the live shows. I think I can say on his behalf that making into the live shows just seem totally surreal and that feeling of accomplishment is beyond words. I mean I would do anything to be on TV, I am oozing with amazing acting skills (HAHAHA kidding).
He fought long and hard and ultimately made it into the finals! Having been able to make it this far into the competition is something I believe he was damn proud of! We all should strive for our dreams regardless of what the results may be.
We may fail along the way, but hey not all of us are that lucky to succeed on the first try. As cliche as it may sound, we all learn and become stronger through the failures we face. Albert Einstein did not just discover electricity on his first try. Failures may be hard to digest and sometimes we may feel defeated and it may felt like a punch to the face for not succeeding. Well, that's life for you and when life hits you hard in the gut you fight back harder than before and in the end when you have finally succeed you are impeccable and nothing can ever sway you.
A big shout-out to my friend who has not only show me that we must not only dare to dream but dare to go out there and fight for it as well. His undying will and resilience have taught me that nothing in this world is impossible as long as we fight hard enough and this should be a lesson to all of you guys out there as well. We all should have that fiery passion for us to achieve what we want for ourselves. Keep on fighting and keep being awesome.
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Thursday, October 20, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
Huh? What is an Art-Science Museum!
Any of you guys out there loves visiting museums? Well, I am not much of an enthusiast for visiting museums but I am a sucker for art or anything artsy.
I've heard of this art-science museum that is available in Singapore I was like huh? What is an art-science museum? Is it something similar to the Science Centre that we have in Singapore? I know I sound like a bimbo for thinking that the art-science museum is the same as the Science Centre.
With very little knowledge of the art-science museum as I did see pictures from friends who went and visit the museum, I kinda knew what I will get to see. My main purpose for going to the museum is mainly because of the Instagram-able photos I will get to take, but let's just stick with the idea of me wanting to be more cultivated in the art aspect.
The ticket price for a Singapore student to enter the gallery costs about $11. ( For non-student or non-citizen ticket prices kindly proceed to the reception counter for the information)
Upon entering the gallery I was greeted with darkness. It was really dark and I can hardly see much. My first thought was, " Are they cheating my money! How am I suppose to see anything in the dark!?"
However, once I proceeded deeper into the gallery I began to understand why the place was dark. I mean they use the advanced technological progress of Science to project a visual and holographic images. The beautiful combination of art and science in one. Not revealing too much of the gallery ( So that you guys will head down to the museum and see for yourself ><), one can certainly expect both an eye-opening experience as well as an interactive session.
To be honest the exhibition was kinda short and we were able to finish the entire museum very quickly.
I will recommend to you guys to visit it at least once and that's it (Not sure if the exhibition is still on-going). To those who have children, I will definitely recommend you to bring them as if I am not mistaken the entry for a child is free and inside the museum, there are a lot of activities for children to play and it's super child-friendly!
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Top: Grey Shirt -Uniqlo
Bottom: Grey Knitted Shorts - Topman
I've heard of this art-science museum that is available in Singapore I was like huh? What is an art-science museum? Is it something similar to the Science Centre that we have in Singapore? I know I sound like a bimbo for thinking that the art-science museum is the same as the Science Centre.
With very little knowledge of the art-science museum as I did see pictures from friends who went and visit the museum, I kinda knew what I will get to see. My main purpose for going to the museum is mainly because of the Instagram-able photos I will get to take, but let's just stick with the idea of me wanting to be more cultivated in the art aspect.
The ticket price for a Singapore student to enter the gallery costs about $11. ( For non-student or non-citizen ticket prices kindly proceed to the reception counter for the information)
Upon entering the gallery I was greeted with darkness. It was really dark and I can hardly see much. My first thought was, " Are they cheating my money! How am I suppose to see anything in the dark!?"
However, once I proceeded deeper into the gallery I began to understand why the place was dark. I mean they use the advanced technological progress of Science to project a visual and holographic images. The beautiful combination of art and science in one. Not revealing too much of the gallery ( So that you guys will head down to the museum and see for yourself ><), one can certainly expect both an eye-opening experience as well as an interactive session.
To be honest the exhibition was kinda short and we were able to finish the entire museum very quickly.
I will recommend to you guys to visit it at least once and that's it (Not sure if the exhibition is still on-going). To those who have children, I will definitely recommend you to bring them as if I am not mistaken the entry for a child is free and inside the museum, there are a lot of activities for children to play and it's super child-friendly!
Social Media:
Instagram:@paintdaze
Twitter:@Ralph_royall
Tumble/Snapchat:@xiaoroooka
Business email:roydonralph@gmail.com
Outfit:
Top: Grey Shirt -Uniqlo
Bottom: Grey Knitted Shorts - Topman
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