Thursday, April 22, 2010

25/4/2010

As it seems so, the achievements of a person determines his success.
Reality places certificates and trophies above everything else.
And so everyone competes for success in order to be real.

Non-reality places skills and knowledge, thinking skills and mental capabilities above all.
Sadly, no one gives a damn about it.

As everyone sets their eyes on the acclaimed prize, many neglected the most important things they obtained: The things they learnt throughout the process.

There was a topic for debate which I encountered, back in my younger days: 'Which is more important, the process or the results?'
The gridlock(stalemate) of words regarding the issue is concrete evidence that reality and non-reality gives us two separate insights into the community's mentality. One supports a materialistic mindset while the other goes all out for a more relaxing, laid-back approach to life.

Anyway, one thing which is completely true is that: whenever you attempt something in your life, go all out and leave no space for regrets. And that is what I would say for the JB contingent that is going to Yong Peng early on Sunday morning for the State-Level First Aid and nursing Competition.

To the participants:
All the best and don't hope for luck.

There is nothing more I can say.

Be it this place where you do your first act as a family.

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