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Again.. Perhaps..
Saturday, December 16, 2006


Teletubbies say, "Again! Again!"

Yup, again.. I fell again. Yesterday.

Just like the last fall, I was on my way on a homevisit. Again, I was carrying my laptop in my hands. Both homevisits are in Ang Mo Kio. This time, YT, M and V were with me. They helped me up.

This fall is not exactly the same as the last though. I was not wearing skirt. I was wearing jeans. I didn't step on a banana skin. I didn't lift my leg high enough and tripped on an uneven road. I didn't fall nicely with my leg tucked under me. I fell on my fours. My leg didn't bleed. My hand did.

My laptop is still working.. If not, how did I put up this post? Haha.

Anyway, after the fall, I was laughing all my way even until I finished my homevist, and reached home a few hours later. I was laughing at how I fell, and comparing both the falls, which happened in only 2 days apart. I was joking, that either I don't go for homevisits in Ang Mo Kio again to avoid falling, or I continue to go Ang Mo Kio and continue fall until my "falling karma" is completely eradicated.

When YT asked how come I can still laugh when I fall at both times, and make a joke out of it too, V said that some people just laugh their embarassment out.

Perhaps. Cos I told them, that if it were to happen years ago, I would have cried out in pain. Though the wounds are still painful now, I do not feel it as a big deal.

Perhaps it was after how I saw the lady whose leg fell into the gap between the MRT train and the platform, and how she didn't dare to look up, or even thank the people who helped her, that I felt that it is better to thank them, than to feel embarassed and forget about doing things human do: gratitude and appreciation.

This is all human. The other people could jolly well sit there, or walk pass you, without helping you, letting you get up yourself, or letting your leg continue to be stuck in between the doors, and be further injured by letting the door close on your leg.

They are nobody to you. Why do they help you? Because they are human too. Do you want to allow tragedies to happen with the knowlege that you can prevent it? I think most won't bare to do it. Humans are born kind. That's what I believe.

As the Chinese saying goes: 人之初,性本善。


LA~mour @ 10:37 AM



the angel

# finance officer
# violinist
# clarinetist
# singer
# dancer
# bodhisattva of the earth

loves

# singing
# dancing
# music
# chocolate
# pink

wishes

# always be happy
# bring happiness to people
# to sing
# further education in communications

readings

# the alchemist
# the white russian
# falling leaves
# tuesdays with morrie
# the five people you meet in heaven
# for one more day
# the kite runner
# the little prince
# totto chan: the little girl at the window
# da vinci code
# digital fortress

fellow angels

*f.a.m.i.l.y*
:: mei.zi

*s.o.k.a*
:: alvin.khoo
:: huimin.loi
:: shuhui.tan

*t.p.s.d*
:: fabian.ng
:: jeraldine.tan
:: zhirhong.foo

*f.d*
:: boonhao.lim
:: future.division
:: jasmine.chew
:: joey.tay
:: yingqi.chen
:: yunting.chen

*s.n.c.o*
:: candy.chye
:: chelsea.ng
:: desmond.chew
:: guangyi.chua
:: jasmine.chye
:: kailing.shim
:: noven.chan
:: vanessa.lim
:: weili.liang

*f.r.i.e.n.d*
:: andre.hanz.lee

*s.t.o.r.e.s*
:: hampigal
:: pretty.pink.pink
:: the.sister.company
:: vogue.chamber

seeks

:: daisaku ikeda library
:: daisaku ikeda quotes
:: sgi
:: sgi experiences
:: ssa
:: ssa youths

past

:: February 2006
:: March 2006
:: April 2006
:: May 2006
:: June 2006
:: August 2006
:: September 2006
:: October 2006
:: November 2006
:: December 2006
:: January 2007
:: April 2007
:: May 2007
:: June 2007
:: July 2007
:: August 2007
:: September 2007
:: October 2007
:: November 2007


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