Saturday, May 30, 2009

Live A Life Without Guilt

Bonjour!

It's been quite a while that i have not post any article in my blog. Busy with work and other commitments, especially those related to family.

Believe that every life got it's own uniqueness regardless of who, where, when, what, why and how. That's why we are truly one in a million. Always trust that you are the special one. (Always Espérez toujours que vous êtes le spécial).
However, many times that our life had been pulled downwards by a sense of guilt, regret and confusion (culpabilité, regret et confusion). This could generates a lot of frustrations and even cause confrontations if it's not handle with care. It's certainly that a win-win situation is seems easier to say than do.

No matter how bleak or how great is the situation, it is somehow will come to an end. It could work out to be something as per what we want or beyond what we could have imagine. At the end of the day, we truly got no idea how things will develop in our life. No doubt that by doing some homeworks and preparations could help.






Therefore, we just got to hope that things eventually will be solved and the most important of all, be calm to face the storm(s) when it hits us on the face.








I could have have underestimated the seriousness of the storm, but at the end, we got to trust that we always have a choice.




Live a simple life and treasure every moment now as we might not wake up the next morning like the usual days. (Vivent une vie simple et prisent chaque moment maintenant car nous ne pourrions pas réveiller le matin suivant comme les jours habituels).



I'm about to log-out and have char siu pao for my supper with my wife.





Saturday, May 2, 2009

Is The Next Door's Grass Really Greener?

Is the next door's grass really greener? (l'herbe de l'est-ce que porte suivante est vraiment plus verte ?)

As we read on newspapers or watched it on TV, the annual Labour Day is seems like designated for labours/employees to “voice” their point of views on the streets especially in certain Western countries. I personally feel that there is nothing wrong provided it does not turns into riots or creates any major disturbance on the streets and thus endangers other people. Since I do not foresee the world economy to recover by end 2010, it seems what we had seen on TV so far is perhaps just like a tip of an iceberg.

After all had been said, perhaps the situations might not be as bad as what i thought or as shown by the news stations or else our fellow Malaysians wouldn't be going for a “gold-rush” at overseas particularly countries like Singapore, Australia, USA, UK, etc via legal or illegal means. Not to mention on sacrifices that they had paid or still paying in return for more freedom, money and opportunities. However, is this really a fact or our own self belief? (Est-ce que c'est vraiment un fait ou nos propres convictions de soi ?) Only God and your good self can answer this question.

Hong Kong is a good example back to the year 1997 when British returned the colony to China on 30/06/1997. A lot of issues and uncertainties surfaced and their citizens thought the best way to handle the situation is to migrate to other countries like Canada, USA, UK, Australia particularly before the handover take place. However, after years had passed, they had dried up their funds and, of course, missed those yesteryears at their own territory called 'home'. Hong Kong is now even more prosper than before and more opportunities had been created with regards to the lienier policies adopted by the government of China.

I do not know whether I will be living in Malaysia during 2020 and perhaps our grass might not be as green as now, but I can never change the fact that I was born in Malaysia and I am a Malaysian.

Yes. The next door's grass might be greener but i prefer to live a simple life (Oui. l'herbe de la porte suivante pourrait être plus verte mais je préfère mener une vie simple).