Love
never gives up,
never loses faith,
is always hopeful,
and,
of course,
endures through
every circumstance.
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
I'm early in the morning. Haven't slept since yesterday... I was playing ming xin san que yi, which is a mahjong game. I'm gettin more and more addicted to this game because the games are never the same as the previous ones and it's easy to play. Just click here and there. Haha.. All thanks to Bevan. He helped me burn the game into CD and YanJun, who gave me the correct password to enter the game.
I've been giving myself some holidays to rest, to play, to work out my excess fats off my body, to finish things I've been wanting to fix. For example, bringing my printer to the head quarters to fix. I'm planning to do it today. I know that it's not an easy task to bring the printer from woodlands all the way to telok blangah area, especially when the printer is BIG! I'm also using this time to encourage my section people to come for practices. If they don't come, I'll just have to hunt them down again. So tiring. I wonder how it is like to lead the Jesus' way. Entering into others' lives and bring them into mine? Maybe.
I attended a friend's dad's wake yesterday. He said that we are so busy and are living in a fast-paced society till we don't have time for the people who cherish us and whom we love to build relationships. Very often, we tend to neglect our loved ones and take them for granted. The pastor who conducted the wake asks us this question,"How do you want people to remember you? As someone who is good, made an impact in others' lives?" I'm touched by what my friend and the pastor said. I thought to myself how do I want people to remember me. Dr Bernard once said that on every tomb/grave, there'll be an inscription of how long a person lived. Eg, 1988-2003. The most important part of this inscription is not the numbers. It's the dash in between the numbers. In life, what counts most is the journey you go through to reach your destination. Without the journey, there'll be no destination to speak of actually. I want to make an impact in people's lives, as many as possible. Though I do not know how or what to do, I guess perhaps even the smallest thing like caring for one another, sharing the gospel, etc will make that certian impact.
So if you happened to read my blog, think.
-How do you want people to remember you whether you're alive or dead?
-Will there be people around who will say 'this is a life well-lived'?
-Will there be people around who will say 'hey, this guy/gal did this something for me'?
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Sheryl Eunice Xia Xue'er
created on 22/01/1985
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