http://www.asiaone.com/Health/News/Story/A1Story20101221-253833.html
is there something we can help ? :think:
is there something we can help ? :think:
there are many many other cases like this around the world, 99% aren't reportedhttp://www.asiaone.com/Health/News/Story/A1Story20101221-253833.html
is there something we can help ? :think:
I remembered an interview a few years ago when a chinese citizen said that at least during the communist era, schooling and medical care were freenot sure if we can obtain some contacts about this family, at least can ask friends in China to send assistance to them
China govt is now so rich but social welfare for needy citizens is so pathetic, what are they doing ?![]()
Hmmm...I wonder how much of this is true....![]()
there are many of such cases that are not reported.
My own uncle is of such a sad case. They are Malaysians.
As the sole breadwinner of the family, he took care of the entire family and worked several other side jobs so that his family (then) had enough to eat and lived properly. He even sent his son from a very very tender age to pick up golf courses as a possibility that he can take that as a future professional job or if not, at least a hobby. His income also had to pay for the overseas education for his daughter.
then one day, he suffered a stroke which left him paralysed on the left side down. Lost his job(s), and now can even consider lost his family..... abandoned by his own wife and children. According to the relatives that i've asked around, his wife blamed him for not giving her enough money to take care of herself. Now he's "useless" and cannot earn a proper living to sustain their family. Yet, everytime, she'd put on makeup and look to go shopping with her daughter and son for new BRANDED clothes! this went on for quite a few years.
After my uncle's hospitalization, he refused to go back to his own house and now is living with my grandmother. I believe he's completely devastated. Once, when his "family" came over, they were suddenly very kind and nice and asked how he was and all that, only to ask much later in the conversation to want him to sign a paper that will surrender his will and assets to them.......! ;( Of course my eldest aunt (his eldest sister) blasted them off then! And then they turned nasty and showed their true colours and said they will get a lawyer to make him sign the will and to obtain his EPF (Singapore's equivalent of CPF) savings.....
sigh....
Well, I'm not too sure what happened to this family, but I truly believe in Karma. What goes around comes around.
Today if you treat your parent badly, do you think your future generation will treat you the same way? Something to ponder about.
Well, I'm not too sure what happened to this family, but I truly believe in Karma. What goes around comes around.
Today if you treat your parent badly, do you think your future generation will treat you the same way? Something to ponder about.
Ditto, scanner, ditto.
Not necessarily have to be one's parents.
One can be unkind to other people or beings around, and these kind of things have an accumulative effect.
Like what you said - what goes around comes around.