Have you ever been frustrated from acting on the wrong information at the wrong time?
Hello, planet lovers!
Yesterday was one of those days i had the urge to kill. I was supposed to start work as an intern at a tech organization—or at least I thought so. I say "thought" because it wasn’t officially confirmed by the manager, and I wasn’t sure. I had asked a friend of mine, who works there, to help me confirm my resumption date and get back to me.
All day and all night, I waited, but I didn’t hear anything from him. I sent messages, I called, but no response. With no other choice, I started prepping for work the next morning. I woke up earlier than usual, determined to get to the office before the 8:30 AM start time I was given. I got up at 5 AM, rushed through my chores, and got ready as fast as I could.
By the time I was finished, I was cutting it close. To make things worse, when I went outside to catch a tricycle, there wasn’t a single one in sight. Perfect. On my first day at work, I was already running late.
I ended up taking a motorcycle instead, but just as I was nearing the office, my friend finally texted me. He said the organization had decided to send me an email about my start date, and until I received it, I didn’t need to show up.
I was so frustrated. After all the stress, I was already close to the office. Should I just go in, or turn around and head home? I was confused and almost yelled at him over the phone.
In the end, I decided to stop by my sister’s house nearby to rest instead. It turned out to be a great decision—I got some well-deserved sleep and even “borrowed” a few clothes (don’t tell her!). I finally headed home later in the evening, feeling a little more at peace.
Anyway, here are some pictures from my cleaning activity.