When I reached home midnight the other night I realised when I made a call that I lost my joystick. It must have fallen inside the bus when I pulled it off from the new CP holder that I bought. Now, my worry is where to find a similar joystick for my Xperia that costs more than the CP holder.
I experienced the same situation in the past where I almost came to tears because I couldn’t see the battery of my newly bought Xperia that came with the package. Perhaps to my excitement it could have mixed up with the rubbish or in the pile of garbage outside the house.
I’m the most organised person (as far as I know of) but these little things are what make me go haywire when I lost or misplaced them. They are like bee stings that cause the most prolonged agony than the bigger things when they are gone, and, they stick to the memory more than anything else.
As far back when there was no cellphone yet and the means of communication then was the snail mail, I learned the most valuable lesson of not minding the little details. And as a result, it paid the huge repercussion to me up to now because of the detail that I missed to include. I failed to write a dash and a letter before the name of the street address of my addressee and it was a blunder that had cost a great the relationship to collapse.
Now, if you ask me what would I remember most between two important things – a new Guess wristwatch or a first kiss on a Valentine’s Day?
My answer is, it depends, yet to me – the one that weighs the greater would surely leave a long lasting impact.
