“Walking six kilometres every day is no easy feat, but it’s all about discipline. I’m committed, and my family supports me, so I never fail to go for my walks.”
“My parents are moving back to Thailand for good, while I’m still working in Singapore, so I’ll finally be living that independent girl life! I’m really excited, but also super anxious about having to deal with insects, especially geckos. The mere thought of them gives me goosebumps!”
“My weekends typically start off with a cup of coffee, as any day—weekend or weekday—would, followed by an extended period of yoga and meditation. There’s no specific type of yoga that I do. In fact, I’ve actually crafted my own permutation of it by taking bits and pieces that I enjoy most from the different courses that I’ve taken.”
“I admire everything about my dad. I think he is one of the wisest people ever. Like if I ever need advice, he would be the person I would go to. His sense of humour is great too—I feel like he finds humour in everything, and nothing brings him down, so that’s something I really admire, because I could never!”
“One thing I hope to pass on to my daughter is to always be happy—you should never believe that happiness depends on your circumstances or what you have.”
“If I could be someone in a movie, I’d live as Mija from Okja, which is an amazing movie about friendship with a pet. I have a dream to live in the countryside after I retire.”
Cherry will be starting work as an accountant in a bank soon; though, if she could, she’d like to further her studies, learning and seeing more of the world.