Actually, I'm fascinated by ancient egypt itself, the mystery that veils its past. I've no explaination but to wonder why I'm so fascinated with it.
If it wasn't that Singapore didn't have the course regarding, "Archaelogy" I would have already taken up on it. I didn't care:-
- Firstly, Whether it earns big bucks or not
- Is it worth while travelling all around the world
- Will i benefit from it
Well, I've considered all this, but didn't really care about all this factors, all these years my fascination has not wavered even though I've taken up "Business Management".
One most fascinating thing that most egyptologist wondered most is about the "Most Beautiful Woman in Egypt", "Nerfertiti".(picture shown below)

Her name signifies "the beautiful one has arrived", her bust situated at Berlin's Museum. Egypt is still fighting rights to have "Nerfertiti's bust" back to their musuem.
Nerfertiti's husband, "Pharaoh Akhenaten" try to force a new religion and destroyed all existing religion during that time, but when his ruling ended, his son, "Pharaoh Tutankhamun" another wise known as the famous "King Tut" re-installed the old religion back.
Many lessons can be learnt from the ancient times, their knowledge and skills does surpass modern age. National Geographic has been a source of knowledge for me to view the ancient history and learn from them.
Bribery, mis-deeds even worse cases are involved in Egypt too. These Kings and Queens led a royalty life, whether they did good for their people or not, the past is for us to learn from them not to repeat them.