Upon reflection, I am also guilty of getting angry at my parents for really small matters. Thanks for the article, serves as a reminder for me to treat them well as they get older by the day.
i am guilty as charged
Upon reflection, I am also guilty of getting angry at my parents for really small matters. Thanks for the article, serves as a reminder for me to treat them well as they get older by the day.
It is still not too late to be kind to them, one touchy action from you will still make them happy
It was my pleasure kid............When I was primary 5; which is many years back, I met an Indian guy at the bus stop while waiting for my bus. He approached me and start to introduce himself as a journalist profession, and start to share his opinion on life priority.
He said one's life cannot be without a family, when we were born our parents take care & love us, no matter what wrong we did, they can easily forgive us. But when we start to grow older, we meet more people and we tends to lost touch of the love they have given us, this is irreplaceable by any other. This is sadly the truth, our 1st 20 years of age we could be still under our parents wing, it will take only one or two mistakes our parents did to totally condemn them and forget what has given to you over these 20 years.
2nd priority is our family; our siblings our kids and our elders.
I really glad on the discussion with him and would like him to know:
"Sir, I am the kid in who listened to your great teaching at Thomson lakeview bus stop, thanks for your guidance even though we only spoke for less than 30 mins, your golden words inspire me till now, thank you sir!"
It was my pleasure kid............
I just want to be happy ...
im still in school haha and once, i randomly hugged my mum and her frst reaction to my "sudden affection" was- wad did u do this time hahahahaha lol still love my parents
Photography is not even in the top 10 of my priority in life......
where stretch marks might appear.
Keeping muscles well-toned pulls the skin tight, and that makes stretch marks less obvious.
I would rank my family first, then my job and last my hobby...
Only speaking to some of those working overseas..
My 2cts, dont apply to most..
A late night TV host in Shanghai once said
" If you said you're doing all this for your family, but where are you?.."
Job/$$ enough is ok liao, your kid will not blame you for not having that increment, but that you were not there while they were growing up..
Aging parents may be proud that you're doing well out there, but I bet they wish you rather be beside them. Time and moments lost can never be recovered..
I know a guy whose family is in Aust but he's working long-term freelance here..
Everytime he comes in, he'll boast about his house and belongings in Aust. But never have I heard him talk once about his family or his young kids..
I'm sure they rather him be there..
This Petronas CNY Ad comes to mind..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHVobYxdgmw