A 92-year-old, petite, well-poised and proud man, who is fully dressed each
morning by eight o'clock, with his hair fashionably combed and shaved
perfectly, even though he is legally blind, moved to a nursing home today.
His wife of 70 years recently passed away, making the move necessary. After many hours of waiting patiently in the lobby of the nursing home, he smiled sweetly when told his room was ready.
His wife of 70 years recently passed away, making the move necessary. After many hours of waiting patiently in the lobby of the nursing home, he smiled sweetly when told his room was ready.
As he maneuvered his walker to the elevator, I provided a
visual description of his tiny room, including the eyelet sheets that had been
hung on his window. I love it,' he stated with the enthusiasm of an
eight-year-old having just been presented with a new puppy. Mr. Jones, you
haven't seen the room; just wait.' 'That doesn't have anything to do with it,'
he replied. Happiness is something you decide on ahead of time. Whether I like
my room or not doesn't depend on how the furniture is arranged ... it's how I
arrange my mind. I already decided to love it. 'It's a decision I make every
morning when I wake up. I have a choice; I can spend the day in bed recounting
the difficulty I have with the parts of my body that no longer work, or get out
of bed and be thankful for the ones that do.
Each day is a gift, and as long as my eyes open, I'll
focus on the new day and all the happy memories I've stored away.. Just for
this time in my life.
Old age is like a bank account. You
withdraw from what you've put in.
So, my advice to you would be to deposit a
lot of happiness in the bank account of memories! Thank you for your part in
filling my Memory Bank. I am still depositing.
'Remember the five simple rules to be
happy:
1. Free your heart from hatred.
2. Free your mind from worries.
3. Live simply.
4. Give more.
5. Expect less."
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V.powderful from nmk:
"Steven Covey's famous 7 habits for successful people are nothing more than a free adaptation of very common Hokkien phrases (surprised ?)
So why pay thousands of dollars to attend talks when your ...grand-parents, parents, spouses and even the auntie who sweeps the floor.
can give you the same kind of advice FOC, everyday?
Habit No 1:
... Be Pro-Active
Kin Ka Kin Chiew ( Fast leg, fast hand )
Habit No 2:
Sharpen the Saw
Toh Bua Lai Lai ( Make the knife sharp )
Habit No 3:
Begin with the End In Mind
Ooh Tao Ooh Buay ( Have head, have tail )
Habit No 4:
First Things First
Chik Hung Chik Hung Lai - Ban Ban Lai
( One thing at a time, slow and steady ); or
Cho Tow Seng
( Do first ; talk later )
Habit No 5:
Think Win-Win
Long Chong Ai Yarh ( Must win everything )
This is definitely not thinking win-win. This is a zero sum game.
Win everything!
Habit No 6:
Seek To Understand Rather Than To Be Understood
Cho Lang Ai Eh Beng Pek ( You must be understanding )
Habit No 7:
Synergize
Tai Kay Ai Hup Chop ( All must cooperate )"
N the 8th Habit
from Kit:
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP
NMK's Hokkien translation: "kwa zhun zhun seng ka
tiao" [this is kaisu version] or can be "seng kwa liao ka tiao"
[this is bochup su or yang]
From Kevin:
"don't be optimistic, don't be pessimistic, be opportunistic" ~ A Timid Trader
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Btw, leechie will b in KL...so pls dont miss my musings...lol...doubt i'll get to watch any of the euro matches there o.O there r lotsa stuff that i wanna blog abt...but i'm always on the move...trying to find time to blog...
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