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In this sophisticated world, one often finds oneself in a struggle with power, fame, money,
attention and many other unnecessary entities of life. I seek to find a simple life, uncomplicated
yet meaningful. A lot more important elements of life are waiting to be discovered. Live your life to the fullest.
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Friday, March 28, 200810:27 pm
Junaidi
I apologise for the lack for updating these days. And my last post is kind of cut and paste from a mail I received. But that was touching, just want to spread the act of kindness around. Thanks to all who asked how I am after reading my previous previous entry of being down. Well, I am fine really. What is this compared to my legendary experience last year? Seriously, you have underestimated me if you think I am going to be low in spirits for a long time. I have long learn to take things as it was, as it is and as it will be. All right let's talk about something more light hearted. I am doing some voluntary work every Friday night as most of you would have known by now. So I am going to introduce you my kid, Junaidi. The above is a bookmark his fellow friend in the programme made for him. They are suppose to make one for each other and the theme for that week is Friends. This is me and him. Actually, he has one more teacher which is my friend. She is the one whom I asked to introduce me into the programme. I do not have her photo for now. Will post if I manage to get hold of it. Junaidi is a very polite boy. He has some difficulty in his reading but has since improved after so many weeks of classes at the Student Service Centre. I am proud of him. It feels good to go and help out. While I have no obligation in going, because I am not even in the club which organises it, you find a lot of like-minded people who just want to reach out for the kids and do something for them. I almost always forget my worries when I am there, looking at the innocent children, one ponders why can't adults be the same? The happiest time in my life might just be my childhood for all you know. Innocence and ignorance. They are gifts from God aren't they? Well, I think this is a good way to cast away your worries. Find some young kids and play with them or observe them the next time you are down or feeling sad. I think you will find peace within them. p.s An advice for Alice, "make" one soon! TOP OF PAGE |
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