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9月9日

all the commitment

No big deal happens to me recently. Well, maybe the career life at IRT gets to be something in my life. Somehow it's a new start and I'm supposed to perform fresh. When my former team colleages from Bosch mailed to me for congratulations und wrote "You might kinda enjoy your campus life for a period", I realise that I'm stil not far from the University and involved in the student's routine. By all means I'm fond of that,'cause I earn the freedom to focus on my interest and the chance to go along with different students, colleges, Professors, and potentially the industry! Furthermore the position is well paid(at least it's acceptable), which technically turns to be one of the reasons. So When I get used to the extra "weight", I'll be soon back on the track.

As a matter of fact, What I'm concerned about right now, is the commitment stuff. I've lately received quite a bunch of messages from my mates at senior school, who are getting married this month or in the following month. As the proverb goes, "how time flies", the 1980S is already part of the marriage things. Seriously it's time to think about it, picking the entrance ticket and waiting for the off-shipping. First of all, I'd like to congratulate my room mates at college: Chen Bo and Cai Puyang on their marriages, who went ahead in the "community 502" and were commitet to their partners last year. It's now turn to my senior-school mates, with whom I used to study and have fun together. That's definitely a huge thing!  

Getting married totally leads to a new different life. Still remember Chandler, the "commitment" freak in "Friends", who's scared of the marriage all the time. We might find out that, the americans are totally OK with the sex stuff, but they probabaly take caution in the marriage,'cause commitment always equals to the responsibility. "Responsibilty sucks!" But anyway, that's one stage of our whole life and most of us have to go through it. You got to believe that, if you put your mind in it, everything could be accomplished. So screwed up means nothing at all, what's more important, is the decision and the courage to make it happen.

Responsibility turns up not only in the marriage. It also reminds me of the work at IRT. At some  point, it's more than acting like a student. You could screw the exam up als a student and have another try. But als a coworker in the institut you have to step up for the students and use every bounce of energy to act like a "tutor". It sucks,too! Haha, but it makes fun.