Nov 16, 2011

Paper on budgeting

These days, I'm working on a research paper for Managerial Accounting class. Based on the guideline, we're required to compare and contrast various techniques of budgeting, as well as suggesting a suitable budgeting system for given conditions of organizational structure. I was told by some that these kinds of papers are typically given in graduate level. I'm happy though for I would have a chance to do some critical thinking, something that subjects like accounting apparently tend not to follow; at least as an important disciplinal element.

Oct 23, 2011

It's hard

It's hard but it will pass; and I will get over it.

Oct 19, 2011

Laugh

More than anytime else, I feel I need to put more time on laughing.

Sep 2, 2011

Just like when I was seven

I have taken five courses this semester. Economics, Managerial Accounting, Corporate Finance, Commercial Law, and Organizational Behavior. After having a relatively good result last semester with four courses, now I want to challenge myself a bit more with taking more courses. I will probably have a hard time also with a full time job.

Next Sunday is the first day of the fall semester, and I am nervous just like when I wanted to go to school when I was seven!

Aug 23, 2011

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Difficult days!

Jul 9, 2011

Back to work

I am back, ready to work.

May 28, 2011

Time out

The Spring semester 2011 is over. And, I'm sitting in a cafe in Kart-e-Seh, relaxing my mind. I am going to take no more courses this summer. Instead, I will be traveling a bit, letting me see the other opportunities in life I have been depriving myself from, for some time. I'll see then what I will really want in my life...

May 2, 2011

Osama down: not so exciting

Osama bin Laden is down at last. I heard it today morning, when got an email from the security office advising about the unpredictable situation over the next hours. I do not typically watch or read the news because I don't have the time.

Here, many are happy, and many, who are sad, do not express themselves though. At lunch time, in addition to meals, was Osama's death hot on the table. Some are making jokes about it, while some trying to seriously analyze it. And, some even do not care about it. Or, I better to say they pretend they don't care about it. Maybe routines of everyday of life in Kabul have made us ignorant about many things around us, however, who can be ignorant of a person who changed their lives 180 degrees?

The good thing about this incident I think is this that not as we expected people are too excited, from sadness or joy. They are too experienced in passing such incidents in their lives. They are trying to be calm and see what will happen next.

Apr 30, 2011

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The days are like an old man walking down the dusty streets of Kabul.

Apr 28, 2011

Hard to endure

How hard would it be to accept this that the one you once (and who knows) loved so much was so dishonest with you.