Two months in and I kinda want out


The title is obviously a horrible joke in response to the stress I’ve been accumulating for two months after entering this new environment. There are a lot of things that are just SO different compared to my previous workplace that it took my brain some time to get rewired. That being said, I think there are some parts in my logic core that cannot be changed because it has been ingrained that way.

I still keep in touch with my previous boss and talk to him for work advice now and then. At this point I might as well consider him as my dad in Japan. Lol. I’m really grateful that I have him to listen to my ramblings since I don’t really have anyone else who would understand the problems I’m facing at work. However, I know I can’t bother him forever. Though it’ll take some time, I’ll try my best to try solve problems my own way.



My little brother visited Japan the other day with his two friends for vacation. I was working the whole time so I wasn’t able to exactly travel with him, but I did meet him for a day near where I lived. He wanted to visit a cat shrine which I did not know existed near my place. Haha.

The shrine was particularly famous for their cat themed omamori / lucky charms. The most expensive design was this stained glass cat omamori. They had two designs: day and night. My little brother got the former and I got the latter. Each of them also apparently have different meanings. The night charm was for peacefulness. I think the day charm was for bringing in positive change.

They have this majestic norwegian forest cat named Nagi as their mascot. I wish I could bring it home with me.

Side topic, but I decided to purchase the sequal to I Want to Die But I Still Want to Eat Tteokbokki. I had read the Japanese version two years ago and it was one of the books that resonated with me a lot that I actually drew lines in it and stuck a lot of post its inside. Unfortunately I lost motivation in a lot of things soon after so I didn’t get the sequel. But I feel that now is the right timing to pick it back up. Hopefully I will read it to the end and not abandon it halfway.

Until then.

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One response to “Two months in and I kinda want out”

  1. Hanako Avatar

    I’m sorry that your work isn’t getting any easier. It sucks to re-learn how you already do certain things, and I’m so glad to hear that you have someone you can lean on for questions outside of your work. It don’t see it as something that you have to give up on. You can always be his friend even when you don’t contact him for work things!

    I’m glad you were able to meet up with your brother! I forget that you two aren’t small children anymore and that you’re practically all grown up. ♥ I’m sure it was fun to just see him, even if it was just for a day!

    The cat shrine sounds so cute! I would love to visit it sometime! I also love your little keepsake! What a great way to remember the day you had with your brother! Also, that’s the cat I want to have! I really go to the extreme when it comes to animals. Big cats, big dogs, big horses. lol I can’t stand the little animals I guess. My heart it set on a German Shepherd/Golden Doodle/Newfoundland and a Norwegian forest cat and I love Clydesdale and Shire horses!

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