Blog Entrylend me a helping handApr 27, '07 10:29 AM
for everyone

As a passionate person I am, I'm reflecting myself whether have I lived my day to the fullest. And I'm glad to say that I have. Every single day I'm doing something for myself, for my family, for my colleagues, for my friends, for the society and for god, whoever you are. As I lived on striving towards excellence, I became very tired at the end of the day. I reflected my day by penning down all my To Do List at the end of the day to remind myself not to miss out anything important. My purpose in life is very simple, and that is to touch lives. Yes, it's that simple. Sometimes it is that simple that this complicated part of the whole wide world makes it hard for us to achieve simple things. Honestly speaking, how many of us really help people around you everyday?

One day as I was climbing up the stairway near my block, I saw 2 kids playing with stones throwing at each other near a walkway. One uncle and aunty walked pass and they began to reprimand them. As I walked pass a performer along the passage way to Ang Mo Kio Hub, my dear Cheerio, Letitia, went over and dropped some coins into the performer's coin box. As I was calling my god sister, Carolyn, one day to check on some sales matters, I heard her busying saving someone else's life over the phone. As I was talking to a client, I can hear her passion in educating good values to our next generations. Have you done anything to help people around you?

My goal in life is a simple one but yet, difficult to achieve. Because we focus what we need to do in our daily routine, we tend forgot that we have a purpose in life. I'm doing Cheers because it's in line with my personal goals. If I can urge 50% of you who are reading this blog entry to help others, I have chip in my 150%. If you have urged others to help others, the numbers will multiple. How many of you are willing to lend me a helping hand?


gnoel wrote on Apr 29, '07
Nicely put across. I am glad to have you as a friend.
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