Year-End Summary
December 29th, 2010 | Published in Thinking
2010 will soon be over and it’s time for me to make a summary.
Firstly, I have a daughter, born March 8th of this year. She is a gift from the God for me and my wife. Day after day, as she grow up, we learn and understand more and more about responsibility of the parents.
Secondly, I have passed all examinations, including ugly programming test, for Master of Software Engineering in Tsinghua University, and submitted successfully opening report for graduation.
Lastly, I opened my personal blog for my English writing, and tech blog for driving me learn new technology and share my experience. Open is very important, I think.
Certainly, awful things still exist.
My own business is stagnant. It requires me to get more and more ability to control everything you may face.
My work is dull, no raise and no promotion, and most important, I be still at a loss for the future.
Finally, I’m becoming older everyday.
Oh, my God, that’s how sentimental I am. Anyway, I’d better make planning for next year right now, because You’ll fail at a 100 percent of the goals you don’t set, Mark Victor Hansen said.
