Thursday, March 31, 2011

Hallelujah Chorus by Handel



The text is taken from the verses in the last book of the Bible, Revelations. Appreciate the music which is timeless.

6 weeks left to a marathon, and I'm in bad shape, will I give up ? Hell no !

Struggling towards the finish line last December

Fresh after the last year's year end marathon (December), I decided that one of my goals is to complete a European marathon, so when the opportunity came, I signed up for the Copenhagen Marathon which will commence on 22nd May 2011 (Sunday) which is barely 7 weeks away. I am at present, still struggling to do decent 10 Km run. However, I am determined to try my best to train up and be ready for it, in seven shorts weeks. Can I do it ? Its mind over matter now.... any encouragements from readers or discouragements also I am prepared to read.     

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Dream big and achieve them



 Seeing my no-hopers Wolverhapton Wanderers beat yet another big name team, this time, Aston Villa gives me hope that even when they were bottom of the Premier League, they still had the self-belief to pull themselves together and beat, the following top teams recently, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, draw with Tottenham and now Aston Villa.

  Suffice to say, that the gap between the top and bottom teams in terms of skill,strategies and motivation is very small indeed.

Go Wolves Go !   Get out of the Relegation Zone !!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

My Life Views Now


At this stage in my life, I would like to take a step back and look at my life, and question what this life means to me and to my loved ones. I have lost my beloved parents just 3 and 6 months ago, and this is the time to really analyse and 'play' the game of Life (if it can be called that).

How do I want to be remembered ? Will I make a mark in society or just be another of the many nameless, faceless digits in the cogwheels of society.

What do I want to leave for my family and those who matter to me?

I believe that to leave a mark,or an impression, one has to have a life vision, a passion for what he is doing, and not be afraid of failures,setbacks or whatever society or people may think of him.

How do I want to be viewed by others is not for me to decide. However, my own views of how I would like myself to be (in an idealised way) is listed below. It sounds egotistical, I am afraid, but people on a mission have to be clear minded in everything they engage in, and the most important 'game' is Life.

My proudest achievement is yet to be bestowed, is to be as good a father as possible. To inculcate the best values such as honesty, integrity, hard work,thrift, planned goals and grabbing opportunities to my children. That is normally a lifelong task so I will not be able to savour the success in this lifetime.

Another goal is to be a dedicated husband to my wife.

A visionary and fearless leader for my business, again that is a work in progress.

Someone who gave a good part of his time and money to helping those in need.

A sportsman, and a gentleman.





 

Just a Feeling - Maroon 5



Practically the best song in my opinion from Maroon 5's fabulous album, "Hands all Over".

Monday, March 21, 2011

Wayne Rooney's wonder 'Bicycle Kick' goal

Japan, Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Threat

80 year old Japanese grandmother and grandson found alive under rubble, 8 days after earthquake struck Japan

Over 1 week ago, while I was still in Ho Chi Minh, I got reports on Facebook that Japan suffered the most terrible disaster of over 60 years since the Second World War. The country was first hit by an undersea earthquake under the seas of North Eastern Japan, followed by huge Tsunamis (killer waves of height and unparalled velocity) impacting on coastal towns and within the next day. the Fukushima prefecture housing Nuclear Reactors started overheating and threatening to melt-down.

As the world watched with horror, and bated breath. I am awed and very impressed by the Japanese people's stoic and calm behavior to the calamities befalling them. They were patiently queueing for food, queueing for their blankets in the evacuation centers, weeping quietly for their missing loved ones and friends and though they may be shocked, apparently still have compassion to reach out and help each other.What  tremendous cohesiveness for a nation. Truly, inspiring and awesome calmness in the face of a major disaster in modern times !

No scenes of screaming, shoving, fighting or anger at the authorities. No belly aching or complaining about having to wait longer than necessary to go to the toilet. In fact, they were apologising for inconviencing the rescue operations personnel who were out looking for the more severely wounded or trapped.

It makes me feel very embarrased, that our so called 'developed' country is still far for the standards of civic responsiveness and mindsets of the people of Japan. We may have nice cars and big houses, but the size of our hearts - at the end of the day - is truly what matters. We can learn alot from Japan in terms of response to disasters. Look at what our little flooding in Orchard Road led to, plenty of complaining and bitching on the internet and Forum Pages. Are we too soft ? Are we too intolerant  ?

I am truly saddened by what has happened to Japan in the last 10 days, but I am sure, like any great civilisation, they will rise above this and any other crisis.