Friday, March 26, 2010

transactional...

The term `transactional' carries the meaning of ordinary norms and values surrounding an action or event. The other day I come across this word that signify `transactional buyers' in selling. A day can be very boring if no attempt to see new thought surrounds `ordinary' actions. It can be a very boring day for a student who sees nothing new in a day. Coming to class has become a drag and `very transactional.' They come late and wanting to go out early as prescribed in the time table only. No effort for the`extras'. Even having breakfast, having lunch seem to be ordinarily done, `transactional' and it is boring. Nothing new and no new perspective pertains to the event. Marco Polo travelled to China during his days just because he wants the ordinary `transactional' thing that he does everyday can be seen differently. My department is going to have a meeting this evening. Would it be just another `transactional' event?

note: I dreamt of social event and Prime Minister Najib is there! What a dream?

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