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12/30/2008 year review Always, 2008 makes people (especially Chinese) think of Olympics, however, my 2008 have nothing to do with the Olympics. To me, 2008 is a eventful year.
I still feel felicitous that I made the decision to change my job in the end of 2007, which already makes me feel boring and seems have no content of technic. After incalculable times of filtrating employment ads in web and emailing, finally I met company P. It's the biggest, greatest thing in my 2008. 8 month past, I reveal my value gradually in here, certainly with my endeavor.
The reason that I call 2008 a eventful year, is due to the changing of job, which brings a series of things, such as tenement, social insurance procedure, ID card changing, party membership registration, dimission procedure, etc. Especially I think I have to complain again is that the last one thing mention above, it makes me feel really unhappy, even makes me feel you are insincere and illiberal. Although those are Annoying and lose time, but what gratify me is that every thing finished step by step, I got a good result.
Gain always accompany with loss. When I get used to my new job, new live gradually, at the same time, in my 2008, I lost my lover. Actually I don't want to use the word "lost", because I always think that maybe something still maintaining us, or maybe it's just my self-deception. The sentence foregoing, can also be a reversal, loss always accompany with gain. Since I back to a single, I think of my family more, the person whom I am lack of care about in the last several years. Suddenly I am afraid away from them, maybe it's hard to say love nose to nose, but it'll stay in my mind all my life, also reminds me to do more.
The eventful 2008 also told me the essentiality of frendship. It's a understandable truth, but when you are sick, you will get more comprehension about "every day an apple".
A review that can't be more brief.
I welcome the wonderful 2009 with my efforts. Chris always keep walking, it isn't Johnnie Walker's patent.
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