Wednesday, September 10, 2008

What A Wonderful Person!!!

Was very touch last week when I came across an article which I would like to share with all my readers.

 

There was a report of  a young girl who quietly adopted 3 kids through an organization. All the while her parent was scolding her about how she was using her money, They thought that she had spent it all on computer games,  but she had actually used her allowance and her “hong boa”, a Chinese red packet with money  given to kids during our Chinese new year celebration, to support 3 kids in a poor country.

 

It was so touching, not only in her giving but more importantly, in giving without “blowing your own trumpet”. Giving to charity, I had seen a lot, but very often it was giving with the intention of making oneself known. But with this 16 years old girl, she knows what is called humility which many of us lack.

 

My wished for all of my readers is that they will learn to show a little more compassion for the unfortunate and through a humble spirit not in a way that we would be trying to tell others what we are doing.

 

Life is short. What’s the point of trying to gain popularity when one’s heart is not right!!! When your intention is just to help another unfortunate person, even a small amount given will meant  a lot.

 

So to all my young readers, make use of your life to touch others and you will surely find such joy beyond words

 

To this young wonderful lady I send you my tribute with this bouquet of flower. 


Friday, September 05, 2008

It's A Sad Sad World!

Hey, before I proceed to blog my thoughts, did any of you did what I suggested; send a sms to your parent to tell them that you appreciate them. Come on, it is not that difficult, right? If you had done so, please drop a note in my tag box, so that at least I know I am not blogging to four walls.

OK, going back to what I wanted to blog. Last Monday was Teacher’s Day. Received a few sms greeting me happy teacher’s day. One particular sms was something like that, “…. even until I die, I will not forget Mr Chu…” How true it is, I’m not too sure. But it always make my day when I received note, mails, sms etc from students remembering me. I do not need to receive gifts from students, although I did receive, but it was their thoughts that counts, that spurs me on as a teacher, especially so in these years where to me, the direction of the school is to score points instead of touching life!!!

Very sad indeed. Was just having a chat with one of my colleague and he was also relating that nowadays, teaching was no longer same as years before. I was telling him of how in the past, my ex-colleagues were all so focus on helping our students to succeed in life, to impart skills so that they will be able to make a living, but unfortunately now teachers are so engrossed in projects so that they can be recognized and be promoted. Where then is their passion for teaching? Where is their desire to touch life, to change life, to make an impact on their students? So sad, that teachers are like that, although I want to believe that not all are like that, but unfortunately to my personal view, a majority of them are.

To all my young readers, as you grow up and enter into the working world, do spare a thought on your life? Even if you are not going to a teaching line, in whatever you will b doing, you can still make an impact. Just try to live a life that shows others that life is not about just trying to stab on others so that you will reach the top, but rather we can be an influence to another person but the way we live!!!
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