Tuesday, May 27, 2008

compassion

I'm very saddened by the events happening at Myanmar and China. Hundreds of thousands of people had perished under the merciless forces of Mother Nature and it makes me even appreciate the docile geographical location of where I'm staying even more. Down here we only whine about the government and the forever lack of money to sustain a good life style. At least we do not have much worries of no food to eat for our daily meals but over at those disaster struck areas, having a bottle of clean water to drink could even be a tall order for some!

That's why I urge people to be compassionate and donate some to the disaster fund to be pledged to help the poor souls who are affected. I read from The Star Online that Malaysians are donating generously and it's really heartening to know that we do have a large group of compassionate people here.

Donate Here.

Monday, May 26, 2008

A sad piece of news - so always think on the bright side

Folks,I'm so sorry I've neglected you. Last couple of months were really tied up by my family and some more the workload was heavy that I'd totally forgotten to come in to check this blog out. I guess it's still not my second nature yet. On the whole, I am still happy receiving Marie Callas predictions and lucky numbers. I don't adore her blindly nor do I am against her. We are all responsible for our own actions and decisions.

I not sure, but I think the formative ideas in our brain and mind will decide the outcome of our live greatly. For example, i received a news that a friend's friend who had been asking himself about whether was he good enough to support his family, AND, in the even he were to die, would his family suffer? Such a pessimistic thought really shouldn't come even in the first place.

And guess what, my friend's friend slipped and drowned by a waterfall while doing some photo-taking overseas! Now the wife has to take up the burden of supporting the newly born kid by herself and the kid will grow up without the father.

So, the lesson learned here is, do not project pessimistic thoughts here and there. You never know when these pessimistic thoughts will manifest, whether on your own life your or on your loved ones!

Always look at the bright side. There are always solutions to every problems.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Nostradamus on Youtube

Just in case you have missed the Nostradamus show on History Channel, you can actually find it available on youtube in 10 parts, as youtube does not allow uploads of more than 100MB! So amazing...

Part 1


Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10

Enjoy! :)