Lately I’ve noticed that the weather has been very hot. I was in Teluk Mas and it was scorching. It was much hotter than what the photo shows. If there is any changes in the weather, I guess people who work in the field like me will be the first one to feel it. We’re the ones who will take count of how many days it has been without rain within a week. We’re the ones who will see that what we plant is having a hard time to grow than what it normally should. We’re the ones who will realise how fast for us to get tired working in the field. We’re the ones who will realise why heat-proof people like us can get sunburn. All that tells us one thing, it’s the season of El Niño (or if you want to say, Global Warming). This dry season takes place during the first half of the year.
It is during these times, we have to work harder as jobs are not getting any easier for us. When it’s getting drier, all the more we need to get working. When your lecturer (with all due respect and no intention to degrade them. You just gotta love them) tells you that business are affected by the factors of PEST (namely Political, Economical, Social and Technological; although some backward people think that Political has got nothing to do with their business), it’s bullshit for my case. In my scenario, all those factors counts including one more- Environmental or Eco-Environment if you think it’s cooler. Well, not so cool these days. So it should be PEEST (pronounced as ‘piss’). Yeah, it makes people piss-off when all those PEEST (pronounce it the right way again) factor keeps on PEEST-ing on them. Wow, that’s one hell of a PEEST-ing fact.
Yes, this is AIM. Another Idiotic Moment.
PEEST-off. (Nah, joking..)
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