After conducting my last course, I took a spontaneous trip to KL by hitching a ride with my cousin. We spent some time at a slow suburban town of Seremban, where I had wonderful seafood, and then I spent just two days eating like a king and shopping for stuff for my family.
It's been a long while since I was able to travel alone, so I made this a shopping trip for books, stationery, and art supplies. What was surprising was that I was able to spend a decent amount of money, which was kinda rare, so much so that I had to buy a suitcase to get everything back home.
Travelling alone can be a humbling experience. There were moments when I realised that we can't take Singapore for granted. In a thunderstorm two days ago, I had to take the monorail for a short distance between Bukit Bintan and Imbi stations, and the crowds and slow trains made it take me nearly 45 minutes to reach my destination. The top shopping district of Bukit Bintang was not adequately sheltered, and there's a small cottage industry of umbrella vendors selling $10 MYR umbrellas when it rained.
But what is amazing is the humanity of the crowds. When people are stressed, and public services are down, it's interesting to observe the crowds. And Malaysians are unfazed by delays in their services. Many smiled and retained their sense of humour. I was telling my relatives that if this happened here, a Minister might be hanged by an angry mob.
Another aspect of this trip was that my cousin had some mobility, and I was able to visit the PJ area, where I chilled at a place that was eerily reminiscent of some Swimming Club in SG, minus the exclusivity and snottiness. I was in a pub eating steak, and they were playing 80s-90s music.
Of course, any trip would not just involve fun and games. I was looking for a partner to take on some small gigs in KL, so that in the future I might be able to work a bit and conduct training, but revenue would be quite low, so this would have to be a hobby for me.
Anyway, once I get back, work will start to ramp up.
I have some media work with the TFC gang tomorrow, and I also have a FIRE seminar under SIAS in about 3 weeks. My AI work continues as I need to see whether I can get Claude's code to move my code to the cloud.
With high gasoline prices, most of my trips will look more like this quick escape into KL.