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Monday, March 07, 2005
:: Thoughts of the day ::

"enlightenment is not only about receiving light from surroundings, but giving out light from within."

ha...been quite some time the light of inspiration glows in my mind again. achieving a knowledge is mainly depend on self, but not more from others though they do play a part. many ppl can and willing to teach, but sadly not many can or willing learn. dat's why "turned to a deaf ear" is being formed. so in other words, we can only advise others but it's all up to them to see the light.


"what we is applicable to us, may not be applicable to all"

this started from my childhood when i was doing with my blind grandmother. whenever i got a new toy or something new was being brought into the house, she would ask me to describe to her. i would without fail tell her the colour of the toy. Then one day, i asked myself how is she going to know the colour dat i have told her. Hence, ever since then when being asked the same question, i would bring her hands to feel for the distinctive features of the object and describe to her using words dat can be felt and not be seen only.

behind this story, i learnt something that is when we want to deliver a message across to our receiving party, we should use words and methods that the receiving party can understand. if we use too many big words, the receiver party may think we are trying to show off and the communicate between both party would be broken. this happens quite many times by inexperience teachers.


+ BL updated @ 12:36 AM

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