My Graffiti

by | Jul 4, 2007 | John Ong Living | 1 comment

First, I want to thank each and everyone of you who reached out to me. You offered your love and attention after reading some of my “semi-psychotic” ramblings. Especially Nick Thomas. Nick is such a caring and loving soul. When I called him a “beautiful soul”, I truly mean that.

Before I started podcasting, I’d come here to write about things. Sometimes emotional. Sometimes fun. Podcasting has made me open up a side of myself that I didn’t even think I’d dare explore – sharing my failures and weaknesses.

When I came back from Malaysia, I did fall into a couple of months of depression. I am perhaps still suffering a bit from that. There are things that I’m willing to share with you, but there are things that I’d rather keep private. Without seeing the entire picture, and just listening and reading about my emotional ramblings can be a bit misleading.

I don’t want to cause any alarming concern about my emotional well-being. I am doing okay. I am merely expressing what I was feeling at the moment. Which most cases turned out to be just a big drama in my head anyway.

Before Ongline becomes a podcast, it was my emotional graffiti.

That said, I want to thank every single one of you who cares.

I will be just fine.

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Happy Independence Day.

My sister is improving even more the last time I spoke to her. Thanks for all your prayers and thoughts.

I miss my hubby who’s out of town.

I miss my best pal.

1 Comment

  1. Nick Thomas

    Thank you John for the kind words. Sweet of you to say. Glad you are better. Venting is a good thing. I do it all the time in my podcast.

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