Sunday, September 14, 2008

Turning Point


Did anyone agree with me that life is filled with turning points. It is obvious that any one in this world get into new environments. We meet new people, deal with new problems, get to know something new, have our lifestyle changed and one words best describes it, "changes".

There is a proverb in cantonese "Yao Dak Pit Yao Sat" which means when you gain something, you will lost something in exchange. A simple illustration is, you lost a friend when you get engaged. Let's make it clearer for those who is still unable to get the points of the example. In this case, engaged is the turning point and a person lost a friend in exchange for a boy friend/girl friend. Well, you might loss nothing if you get engaged with a person you never know until that day he/she become your partner. If you did, please let me know, I am kinda interested to know how it works out.

Malaysia might having a turning point on 16th Sept 08. Personally, I do not prefer political changes driven by politician themselves. If our ex deputy prime minister do successfully take over the control of the government, the same thing might occurs in the future as well. On the other hand, I do not like the way our prime minister react who keeps on making changes. It tends to unstabilize our economic.

Let's pray for our country for a peaceful day on 16th Sept 08. I would also pray for wonderful day for 17th Sept 08 as a turning point of mine(looking forward) ^.^)/


5 comments:

SyLvi@ said...

i wonder knw wat u mean by 'never try never know"?

d3ric3 said...

sylvia, u post to wrong place jor...never try never know means 没试过dim知

SyLvi@ said...

omg..really wrong post d...i so stupid la...but nvm...as long as u un wat i say is ok d...
by the way..'没试过dim知'...wat u wan to try?

d3ric3 said...

when u come back 2 office only i explain to u k... phew~

Bell Ng said...

explain to me oso wor rmb~~