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Mother hen here decided that it was time to explain to her charge the most important question in life: Why did the chicken cross the road? by Kumarathevan Balakrishnan Published in The Star Thumbnails on Tuesday, 2-February-2010
(Chicken crossing a road in Gua Musang, Kelantan)
Quote: “Take one step at a time and you will reach your destination safe and sound.”
Sunday, February 21, 2010
KJ GENERATION RESOURCES NEWSLETTER-2
21 February 2010
Young Malaysians of different races are reading a book together at our mini library in Gua Musang, Kelantan.
Dear friends; Our heartiest greetings to you and your families.
Since we began our social concern work in Gua Musang, Kelantan, Malaysia, beginning May last year (2009), we have been busy making connections with the locals through Character Building Program and English Conversational Classes for all ages.
Up to now, we have 16 students including an adult in our training center. We have all the races attending our classes.
In the near future, we hope to see more students of all races including the Orang Asli joining our classes. We are also raising funds to help or subsidies needy students.
As you can see in the above picture, part of our effort is to encourage greater unity among different races who attend our classes. We truly believe that unity need to be built from the very young. We have taken the challenge to encourage our students to speak in English as well as work together in unity.
Famous could make a blunder and calls it: “It’s just a small mistake,” while Fame-less attempts to correct a silly mistake and it can turn out to be a laughing stock.
Famous often gets priority while Fame-less sometimes treated cruelly. Famous may say something nasty and later turns around and say: “Oh! It was just a slip of tongue.” Well, Fame-less could voice out his rights but he could be slammed with a warning: “Watch your tongue!”
Anyway, the morale of the story is,
Mr. Famous may not be always right and
Mr. Fame-less is not always wrong.
Whether you are famous or fame-less, that doesn’t matter.
What matters most is, will you be a honorable person
by standing tall in righteousness and condemning all injustice?
(The driver managed to avoid ramming into a lorry but he was not skillful enough to keep his trailer from overturning at a junction in Gua Musang, Kelantan, recently. He escaped with minor injuries.)
Do not judge someone’s strength by their outward appearance.
Strength is what they are in the inside and not how they look in the outside.
Stay strong! - Kumar