It’s end of year and I am trying to tidy up some account matters. Here are my compilations:
Bank Account
An account where $$ goes in and out; forever hoping and wishing (and sometimes madly praying) that the contents grow as quickly as weed grow in a field, and blooms like sakura in winter Japan. J Hard work and good sense of $$ management may help in growing this account a little bit. A little depends on luck.
Time Account
An account with an unknown value. Each person has a different value to start off. This account does not grow. You can’t make any deposit. It moves with a reduction mode. Nothing can make its value increase and nothing can be carried forward. Anything not utilized is being wasted. The interesting thing is that no one knows the value beforehand till it reaches the zero value.
Love Account
An account which gets credited or debited depending on the efforts you make and the amount of love you give to the people around you. Of course, the efforts may not grow in direct proportion to the value in this account. Sometimes may cause disappointment when the investment does not reap any growth. However, when an investment is well taken care of and not taken for granted, rest assure the value will continue to blossom.
Luck Account
An account that is circumstantial. From my knowledge, it can’t be chalked up. It may even be negative (a term often known as ‘suay’). No one knows when it will be credited or debited or by how much or by what means.
Personal Account
An account which stores personal information, depending on how much you deposit. I have this account long long time ago, but didn’t really check the balance. It has probably grown. It may come in different mode. Mine comes in a form of a fellow homosapien where I deposit occasionally with information which I cannot deposit elsewhere. It includes sensitive complains, grumbles, grouses, etc, etc, etc. Perhaps this personal account would be revealed when the time account reaches 0.
There could be more accounts which I have not accounted for! So I will continue to look out for them. I should be a very ‘rich’ lady, don’t you agree?
19 Dec 2007 (9.30pm)
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