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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy Saturday

Weather: Rainny

Level of happiness: 89%

This morning I attended my Japanese class at 10am. Because of this, I have to wake up at 7.30pm and take LRT from PJ to my college after breakfast. During the 2 & ½ hours class, as usual, we have to spend 50% of the time listening to the lecturer to tell his story….how he treat his wife, his life in Japan, why Malaysia is so terrible compared to Japan etc… However, I still cannot visualize how true is these since I haven’t been there before.


After my class, I went back to my house for a while because I have lost my resident pass. Losing a resident pass is not a big matter but without this, I can’t go into the GYM anymore!!! Finally I decided to go to the security office to check whether my card is there. Luckily I found my resident over there. Fiiuuu….the feeling of lost & found is really indescribable.


After that, I began to go back to PJ by taking LRT. The 2nd interesting incident happened. When I was waiting for the train to arrive, I saw an old blind man standing there and he seems like seeking assistance from anyone. “Helo…helo….ada orang kak sini….ada orang tak……tak ada orang kak sini?” However, nobody is willing to approach him and lend him a helping hand. Without hesitating, I straight away headed towards him and assisted him to go into the train.

After he has been seated, I took my seat just opposite of him in case he needs assistance later. In my deep mind, I ‘m so sympathetic to him since he just travelling from one place to another place by himself, some more taking the public transport, which is not so handicapped-friendly. On the other hand, I’m so proud of him due to his independence and determinant. Compared to those who are not so lucky, I must say that we should always contented to what we are having right now. Ironically, we always complain this and that, complaining we are not as lucky as others etc. Hence, every time when we want to groan on something due to the dissatisfaction, perhaps we should pause for a while and think that there are many people still lagging behind us and struggling for their basic needs and they still do not give up, instead they perform much better than normal human beings.

Thinking about this, my tears nearly dropped out but I still felt happy since I have done something that I think I should do. The feeling is simply indescribable. Maybe you might have the same feeling in the future. Who knows?