I finished a lesson observation & a post-lesson conference this Wednesday. Ofc I regarded it like any normal lesson, but the fact is that, I spent a lot of brainpower trying to make sure that everything would go according to plan. (Which it didn’t btw but that’s not the point.) My fatigue led me to read this book on Wednesday afternoon.
The title drew me in, I guess. I’m a sucker for alliteration. It’s one of the things I automatically notice as an English teacher. Occupational hazard. Anyway, Kerry Miller set out to create a website in which people could forward the notes they received from others around them. Seems like most sources of displeasure and contempt arose from eating other people’s food, not washing the dishes, throwing litter, among others.
Kinda petty stuff, I think. I think if push comes to shove, I would just address my issue with the ‘culprit’. Though a short book like this made for light and swift reading. I completed it this Thursday. The endorphin boost derived from finishing this book is reason enough for you to give it a shot.
This book is also educational in certain parts. Finally, I understand how an air-con is supposed to function. I also realise that the world regards Singapore as a law-enforcing society where we just arrest everyone.