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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
PPSMI Tindakan Bijak Datuk Seri Najib & Tan Sri Muhyidin
Terima kasih untuk PM & DPM kerana mengambil keputusan bijak untuk masa depan negara, bukan hanya mengambil kira keinginan segelintir pendapat kecil mementingkan diri ; pendapat ketua PIBG di Damansara atau ibubapa bandar yang berbahasa inggeris tiap hari dengan keluarga mereka.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
UMNO and money politic
Kawe concern sangat pasal isu politik wang dalam UMNO, bukan pasal kawe jeles dengan senangnya dapat duit bagi diaorang ni, tapi sebab pemimpin dalam UMNO secara rasmi akan jadi pemimpin negara kawe. Secara realitinya UMNO masih lagi parti terkuat bagi orang Melayu. Paling kawe takut adalah munculnya pemimpin - pemimpin yang lahir dari proses budaya politik wang dalam UMNO ini. Senang cerita cara kesimpulan budak sekolah adalah pemimpin yang lahir dari budaya politik wang adalah dipersoal dari segi integriti dan moralnya, inilah yang paling kawe takut. Kawe sayang tanahair Malaysia ini dan kawe tak ingin tanahair ini tergadai di tangan pemimpin yang lemah integriti dan jahat moralnya. Jika ingin menjadi Pemimpin Eksekutif tertinggi negara iaitu Perdana Menteri seseorang itu tidak perlu mendapat sokongan seluruh rakyat Malaysia, cukuplah dengan mendapat sokongan Majoriti perwakilan UMNO yang tak lebih 2 ribu orang tu kalu tak silap kawe. Untuk jadi PM tak perlu tagih undi seluruh negara macam pemilihan Presiden kat negara orang putih, cukup jer kalu dapat tarik undi delegasi perwakilan UMNO yang lebih kurang 2 ribu tuu.. berapa duit boleh beli undi seorang delegasi? 10 ribu? 100 ribu? patutla kat kampung aku waktu pemilihan bahagian UMNO orang boleh gaduh dan tak ngaku sedara sepupu..mana taknya kalu jadi delegasi perwakilan ada banyak peluang nak dapat duit dan bersuka ria tiap kali pemilihan agong. kata la 100 ribu x 2000 delegasi = 200 juta , 200 juta untuk pastikan menang pemilihan UMNO.. banyak sangat ke amaun tuu? perwakilan tu mungkin seronok kalu dapat 100 ribu, kalu gitu la jadinya dengan 200 juta jerr laa seorang pemimpin negara boleh dijual beli.. aku sokong sangat dengan cadangan Pak Lah supaya pemilihan pemimpin UMNO diundi oleh seluruh ahlinya, bukan takat lebih kurang 2000 orang tuu.. so kalu nak beli undi pun kena la beli undi ahli seluruh negara.. jenuh la sikit wat jamuan sponsor dan tabur duit... orang luar pun boleh la pakat tengok
Bukan perkara baru yang budaya politik wang telah menular dalam UMNO sejak berzaman daripada peringkat akar umbi hingga peringkat tertinggi. Pada ahli peringkat rendah dan orang kampung cukuplah dengan wang saguhati berapa ratus ringgit tiap kali Pilihanraya umum, mangkin tinggi hieraki makin tinggi la habuan nyerrrr... pada peringkat Ketua Division cukuplah dengan projek juta ringgit buat sekolah dan bina balik jambatan kalu tak masa pemilihan UMNO jadi tempat pembalasan dendamnyerr. Pernahkah golongan pengundi di kampung2 terutama di kampung kawe yang amat berbangga dengan duit beratus yang diterima setiap kali pilihanraya tanda kemajuan pemerintahan UMNO, tiap kali Pilihanraya kipas duit la orang UMNO depan orang PAS ...terpikirkah apa kesannya budaya merasuah undi dengan beratus ringgit ini pada negara dan bangsa Melayu?. terpikirkah orang kita dari mana datangnya duit beratus juta untuk diagihkan pada mereka.. siapakah penyumbangnya? apa timbal balas dan korban - harga barang naik atau kontrak juta juta .. silap kira negarapun boleh tergadai .... patutla DEB tak capai2 .. hmmmm
Bukan perkara baru yang budaya politik wang telah menular dalam UMNO sejak berzaman daripada peringkat akar umbi hingga peringkat tertinggi. Pada ahli peringkat rendah dan orang kampung cukuplah dengan wang saguhati berapa ratus ringgit tiap kali Pilihanraya umum, mangkin tinggi hieraki makin tinggi la habuan nyerrrr... pada peringkat Ketua Division cukuplah dengan projek juta ringgit buat sekolah dan bina balik jambatan kalu tak masa pemilihan UMNO jadi tempat pembalasan dendamnyerr. Pernahkah golongan pengundi di kampung2 terutama di kampung kawe yang amat berbangga dengan duit beratus yang diterima setiap kali pilihanraya tanda kemajuan pemerintahan UMNO, tiap kali Pilihanraya kipas duit la orang UMNO depan orang PAS ...terpikirkah apa kesannya budaya merasuah undi dengan beratus ringgit ini pada negara dan bangsa Melayu?. terpikirkah orang kita dari mana datangnya duit beratus juta untuk diagihkan pada mereka.. siapakah penyumbangnya? apa timbal balas dan korban - harga barang naik atau kontrak juta juta .. silap kira negarapun boleh tergadai .... patutla DEB tak capai2 .. hmmmm
Khairy Jamaludin sebagai Ketua Pemuda hmmmm
Kawe khuatir dengan usaha UMNO untuk menarik semula sokongan orang Melayu yang dikatakan hilang semasa pilihanraya umum dengan terlantiknya KJ sebagai Ketua Pemuda. Jika ahli UMNO sendiri mempersoalkan kemenangan KJ dengan tuduhan KJ mengamalkan politik wang untuk menang apatah lagi masyarakat awam. Terutama orang macam kawe yang tidak pernah hidup didalam UMNO sebagai ahli, mahupun ahli keluarga kawe. Kawe sememangnya sinis dengan orang mengumpul kekayaan melalui politik. Berapa kayakah KJ sekarang? KJ dan ahli parlimen yang lain bagi kawe patut mengisytihar harta masing2. Jika mereka ikhlas ingin menjadi pemimpin dan berkhidmat untuk rakyat bukan menyalah gunakan kuasa untuk kekayaan diri dan kroni seharusnya mereka lebih telus mengambil langkah mengisytihar harta seperti tindakan yang diambil oleh EXCO dan MB Selangor. Apa yang kawe dengar KJ sememangnya mempunyai barisan sponsor yang kuat dan mewah... hmmm
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Word of Allah Controversy?
An article from Yahoo news
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090311/wl_nm/us_malaysia_religion_1
I think report by Niluksi is misleading. Over my life only recently that I found out that Malaysian Christians are using word "Allah" for God not word "Tuhan" as what normally referred to, when Herald - The Chatolic Weekly insist on to use the word in their publication... If Reverend Father Lawrence Andrew claimed that they should be allowed to use word Allah to promote use of National Language Bahasa Malaysia, he is wrong. Word Allah is an Arabic literally while the correct word for God in Bahasa Malaysia would be "Tuhan". Word Allah used by all Muslim all over the world with one mutual meaning, on the opposite Christian used different term and word for God tu suit place, people and objective. Word Allah is significant to Muslim not only literally, but in spiritually and akidah. To justify whether Christian religiously correct to use word Allah we have to look at it not only in literally but in religious aspect of each religion. What word Allah really meant? Generally it meant Oneness of God. Literally it is "the One" [1] , from root word of "ilah" (God) [1}and "Al" in arabic refer to specific one like "the" in English so "The One" and "ma'luh" meant (yang disembah). Inherently it meant He who has all the al-ilahiyyah (the ultimate power), al-ubudiyyah (servitude) over His creatures.
The use of word Allah can be traced back to first Prophet of Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad (peace be upon them all) mutual teaching of them all lay on divine religion of pure monotheism of God. Islam is the only religion which recognizes and believes that all the prophets brought the same essential message[2]. This message was, still and will be the belief in and submission to ONE God (the Creator and the Sustainer of all things, the Exalted and the Redeemer of all things. The word Islam itself means "submission and surrendering" to God. Islam is the complete submission and obedience to Allah (God).When the teaching of previous prophet already deviated and changed for want of priest and people. The question of authenticity of Holy Book and Teaching came. Allah sent new prophet /religion to renew call for right path to Him. The Pure Monotheism of Islam calls all people to the worship of the God of Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and all of the other prophets. However, even though Jews, Christians and Muslims worship the same God — since there is only one God — their concepts concerning Him differ in some significant ways. The concept of Trinity would definitely against the meaning of Oneness of God of word Allah.
In Islam Jesus is a prophet of Allah, he is not a Allah’s son. The belief of Jesus as Allah/God’s son would negate the concept of Oneness of God lay in word Allah, literally and religiously. Christian in Western countries never used word Allah as God, Christian Arab speaker use word Allah al-‘Ab (God the Father), Christian in China and Japan chose word in their own language. Christian in Malaysia should use word “Tuhan” in Bahasa or “Tuhan Ayah” if they prefer to.
correct me if i'm wrong
The name Allah (God) in Islam never refers to Muhammad (pbuh), as many Christians may think; Allah is the personal name of God. What do Muslims believe about Allah?
1. He is the one God, Who has no partner.
2. Nothing is like Him. He is the Creator, not created, nor a part of His creation.
3. He is All-Powerful, absolutely Just.
4. There is no other entity in the entire universe worthy of worship besides Him.
5. He is First, Last, and Everlasting; He was when nothing was, and will be when nothing else remains.
6. He is the All-Knowing, and All-Merciful,the Supreme, the Sovereign.
7. It is only He Who is capable of granting life to anything.
8. He sent His Messengers (peace be upon them) to guide all of mankind.
9. He sent Muhammad (pbuh) as the last Prophet and Messenger for all mankind.
10. His book is the Holy Qur'an, the only authentic revealed book in the world that has been kept without change.
11. Allah knows what is in our hearts.[2]
Allah is the One, No God but Allah,
Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem
In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.Say: He is Allah, the One!Allah, the eternally Besought of all!He begetteth not nor was begotten.And there is none comparable unto Him.-Al-ikhlas Holy Quran
References[1]http://www.islam.gov.my/ajaransesat/pdf/KALIMAH%20ALLAH.pdf[2]http://en.allexperts.com/q/Islam-947/2008/10/meaning-Allah-1.htm
References
[1]http://www.islam.gov.my/ajaransesat/pdf/KALIMAH%20ALLAH.pdf
[2]http://en.allexperts.com/q/Islam-947/2008/10/meaning-Allah-1.htm
Malaysia Christians battle with Muslims over AllahBuzz UpBy Niluksi Koswanage Niluksi Koswanage – 1 hr 1 min ago
KENINGAU, Malaysia (Reuters) – Reciting the Catholic Creed, the 1,800-strong congregation attending mass at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral on Borneo island intones in Malay: "We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of Allah."These Malaysian Catholics, like their brethren in Indonesia, have used the word "Allah" in place of "God" since converting to Christianity in the 19th century.But now the government in this mostly Muslim Southeast Asian nation of 27 million people wants to prevent "Allah" being used by Christians, saying it is subversive and aims to convert Muslims.Christians fear this is just the thin edge of the wedge."The government of West Malaysia has an infection of religious hatred. We have to fight back so it does not spread," said Bishop Cornelius Piong after Sunday Mass at the cathedral in the heart of a rice-growing district in eastern Sabah state.Christianity is practiced by 9.1 percent of the Malaysian population, according to the 2000 census, the most recently available figures. Many of them, like Bishop Piong, come from ethnic groups such as the Kadazandusun, Dayaks, Ibans and Bidayuh who live in the Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak."Our worship of Allah is so natural, it is part and parcel of the Kadazandusun people here," Piong said.The row over the use of Allah to describe the Christian God feeds into a long-running feud over conversions between the government of a country where all Malays must be Muslims and other faiths, such as Hinduism and Buddhism that are practiced by ethnic Indians and Chinese.MALAYS FRET OVER CONVERSIONIt is illegal in Malaysia to convert from Islam to any other religion although conversions to Islam are allowed.One of the biggest cases involved Lina Joy, a woman who wanted to convert to Christianity to marry her partner, who was baptized and applied to have her conversion legally recognized by the Malaysian state.She lost a court battle two years ago to have the word "Islam" removed from her identity card. All Malaysian identity cards carry a person's race and religion.It is cases such as these that worry Malaysian Muslim activists and officials and they see using the word Allah in Christian publications including bibles as attempts to proselytize.Those concerns led to the ban on the Catholic Herald newspaper's use of "Allah" to denote God. The Herald is now suing the government to overturn the ruling, made after it appeared the paper would be allowed to use "Allah" provided it stamped "For Christians" on the front page of the paper."Allowing Christians to use the word is dangerous because it's attacking the sole religion of the Malays," said Yusri Mohamad, president of the influential Muslim Youth Movement."We have to question Christians' motive for wanting to use this obviously Muslim word. It appears to be for conversions. All Muslim Malays in Malaysia are against this."Some leading Muslim scholars here say the issue is being blown out of proportion and that the risk of conversions among the 60 percent Muslim population is tiny.They see it as an attempt by the government that has ruled Malaysia uninterrupted for 51 years since independence from Britain to hold on to power by identifying ethnicity with religion.The main ruling party in Malaysia is called the United Malay National Organization, and like its allies from Chinese and Indian parties, it is ethnically based."It is an irrational fear (of conversions) but a very powerful one," said Osman Bakar, the deputy head of the International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies Malaysia. "Now the government has moved to setting up demarcations around the national language."SPILLING INTO POLITICSWhile the Kadazandusun and other indigenous people on Borneo hold the same privileges as Malays in preferential access to areas such education, loans and housing, the resource-rich states of Sabah and Sarawak are far poorer than peninsular Malaysia.Sabah and Sarawak have voted solidly for parties from the governing National Front coalition since the start of democratic rule in Malaysia.That hegemony is now under threat after the opposition scored its best-ever election result in 2008 when it deprived the government of its two-thirds parliamentary majority and ended up in control of five of Malaysia's 13 states.Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is now targeting the voters of Borneo in an effort to keep up pressure on the government and the first test will come in a state assembly by-election in Sarawak in early April.There may also be a chance for voters in a constituency near to St Francis Xavier to flex their muscles depending on a court decision on whether a move to disqualify three non-government parliamentary candidates was valid.For the people of Bishop Piong's congregation what happens in the battle over the use of "Allah" will certainly be an issue if the election is re-run."If the government wants to be nasty and stop people from using Allah, it can. But it may not work here. It's God's country here," said 28-year-old Teresa Palikat, a tailor, after attending Sunday Mass in Keningau district."If the elections happen, we will show them (the government) we are serious about Allah."
(Editing by David Chance and Bill Tarrant)
Read more...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090311/wl_nm/us_malaysia_religion_1
I think report by Niluksi is misleading. Over my life only recently that I found out that Malaysian Christians are using word "Allah" for God not word "Tuhan" as what normally referred to, when Herald - The Chatolic Weekly insist on to use the word in their publication... If Reverend Father Lawrence Andrew claimed that they should be allowed to use word Allah to promote use of National Language Bahasa Malaysia, he is wrong. Word Allah is an Arabic literally while the correct word for God in Bahasa Malaysia would be "Tuhan". Word Allah used by all Muslim all over the world with one mutual meaning, on the opposite Christian used different term and word for God tu suit place, people and objective. Word Allah is significant to Muslim not only literally, but in spiritually and akidah. To justify whether Christian religiously correct to use word Allah we have to look at it not only in literally but in religious aspect of each religion. What word Allah really meant? Generally it meant Oneness of God. Literally it is "the One" [1] , from root word of "ilah" (God) [1}and "Al" in arabic refer to specific one like "the" in English so "The One" and "ma'luh" meant (yang disembah). Inherently it meant He who has all the al-ilahiyyah (the ultimate power), al-ubudiyyah (servitude) over His creatures.
The use of word Allah can be traced back to first Prophet of Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad (peace be upon them all) mutual teaching of them all lay on divine religion of pure monotheism of God. Islam is the only religion which recognizes and believes that all the prophets brought the same essential message[2]. This message was, still and will be the belief in and submission to ONE God (the Creator and the Sustainer of all things, the Exalted and the Redeemer of all things. The word Islam itself means "submission and surrendering" to God. Islam is the complete submission and obedience to Allah (God).When the teaching of previous prophet already deviated and changed for want of priest and people. The question of authenticity of Holy Book and Teaching came. Allah sent new prophet /religion to renew call for right path to Him. The Pure Monotheism of Islam calls all people to the worship of the God of Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and all of the other prophets. However, even though Jews, Christians and Muslims worship the same God — since there is only one God — their concepts concerning Him differ in some significant ways. The concept of Trinity would definitely against the meaning of Oneness of God of word Allah.
In Islam Jesus is a prophet of Allah, he is not a Allah’s son. The belief of Jesus as Allah/God’s son would negate the concept of Oneness of God lay in word Allah, literally and religiously. Christian in Western countries never used word Allah as God, Christian Arab speaker use word Allah al-‘Ab (God the Father), Christian in China and Japan chose word in their own language. Christian in Malaysia should use word “Tuhan” in Bahasa or “Tuhan Ayah” if they prefer to.
correct me if i'm wrong
The name Allah (God) in Islam never refers to Muhammad (pbuh), as many Christians may think; Allah is the personal name of God. What do Muslims believe about Allah?
1. He is the one God, Who has no partner.
2. Nothing is like Him. He is the Creator, not created, nor a part of His creation.
3. He is All-Powerful, absolutely Just.
4. There is no other entity in the entire universe worthy of worship besides Him.
5. He is First, Last, and Everlasting; He was when nothing was, and will be when nothing else remains.
6. He is the All-Knowing, and All-Merciful,the Supreme, the Sovereign.
7. It is only He Who is capable of granting life to anything.
8. He sent His Messengers (peace be upon them) to guide all of mankind.
9. He sent Muhammad (pbuh) as the last Prophet and Messenger for all mankind.
10. His book is the Holy Qur'an, the only authentic revealed book in the world that has been kept without change.
11. Allah knows what is in our hearts.[2]
Allah is the One, No God but Allah,
Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem
In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.Say: He is Allah, the One!Allah, the eternally Besought of all!He begetteth not nor was begotten.And there is none comparable unto Him.-Al-ikhlas Holy Quran
References[1]http://www.islam.gov.my/ajaransesat/pdf/KALIMAH%20ALLAH.pdf[2]http://en.allexperts.com/q/Islam-947/2008/10/meaning-Allah-1.htm
References
[1]http://www.islam.gov.my/ajaransesat/pdf/KALIMAH%20ALLAH.pdf
[2]http://en.allexperts.com/q/Islam-947/2008/10/meaning-Allah-1.htm
Malaysia Christians battle with Muslims over AllahBuzz UpBy Niluksi Koswanage Niluksi Koswanage – 1 hr 1 min ago
KENINGAU, Malaysia (Reuters) – Reciting the Catholic Creed, the 1,800-strong congregation attending mass at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral on Borneo island intones in Malay: "We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of Allah."These Malaysian Catholics, like their brethren in Indonesia, have used the word "Allah" in place of "God" since converting to Christianity in the 19th century.But now the government in this mostly Muslim Southeast Asian nation of 27 million people wants to prevent "Allah" being used by Christians, saying it is subversive and aims to convert Muslims.Christians fear this is just the thin edge of the wedge."The government of West Malaysia has an infection of religious hatred. We have to fight back so it does not spread," said Bishop Cornelius Piong after Sunday Mass at the cathedral in the heart of a rice-growing district in eastern Sabah state.Christianity is practiced by 9.1 percent of the Malaysian population, according to the 2000 census, the most recently available figures. Many of them, like Bishop Piong, come from ethnic groups such as the Kadazandusun, Dayaks, Ibans and Bidayuh who live in the Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak."Our worship of Allah is so natural, it is part and parcel of the Kadazandusun people here," Piong said.The row over the use of Allah to describe the Christian God feeds into a long-running feud over conversions between the government of a country where all Malays must be Muslims and other faiths, such as Hinduism and Buddhism that are practiced by ethnic Indians and Chinese.MALAYS FRET OVER CONVERSIONIt is illegal in Malaysia to convert from Islam to any other religion although conversions to Islam are allowed.One of the biggest cases involved Lina Joy, a woman who wanted to convert to Christianity to marry her partner, who was baptized and applied to have her conversion legally recognized by the Malaysian state.She lost a court battle two years ago to have the word "Islam" removed from her identity card. All Malaysian identity cards carry a person's race and religion.It is cases such as these that worry Malaysian Muslim activists and officials and they see using the word Allah in Christian publications including bibles as attempts to proselytize.Those concerns led to the ban on the Catholic Herald newspaper's use of "Allah" to denote God. The Herald is now suing the government to overturn the ruling, made after it appeared the paper would be allowed to use "Allah" provided it stamped "For Christians" on the front page of the paper."Allowing Christians to use the word is dangerous because it's attacking the sole religion of the Malays," said Yusri Mohamad, president of the influential Muslim Youth Movement."We have to question Christians' motive for wanting to use this obviously Muslim word. It appears to be for conversions. All Muslim Malays in Malaysia are against this."Some leading Muslim scholars here say the issue is being blown out of proportion and that the risk of conversions among the 60 percent Muslim population is tiny.They see it as an attempt by the government that has ruled Malaysia uninterrupted for 51 years since independence from Britain to hold on to power by identifying ethnicity with religion.The main ruling party in Malaysia is called the United Malay National Organization, and like its allies from Chinese and Indian parties, it is ethnically based."It is an irrational fear (of conversions) but a very powerful one," said Osman Bakar, the deputy head of the International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies Malaysia. "Now the government has moved to setting up demarcations around the national language."SPILLING INTO POLITICSWhile the Kadazandusun and other indigenous people on Borneo hold the same privileges as Malays in preferential access to areas such education, loans and housing, the resource-rich states of Sabah and Sarawak are far poorer than peninsular Malaysia.Sabah and Sarawak have voted solidly for parties from the governing National Front coalition since the start of democratic rule in Malaysia.That hegemony is now under threat after the opposition scored its best-ever election result in 2008 when it deprived the government of its two-thirds parliamentary majority and ended up in control of five of Malaysia's 13 states.Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is now targeting the voters of Borneo in an effort to keep up pressure on the government and the first test will come in a state assembly by-election in Sarawak in early April.There may also be a chance for voters in a constituency near to St Francis Xavier to flex their muscles depending on a court decision on whether a move to disqualify three non-government parliamentary candidates was valid.For the people of Bishop Piong's congregation what happens in the battle over the use of "Allah" will certainly be an issue if the election is re-run."If the government wants to be nasty and stop people from using Allah, it can. But it may not work here. It's God's country here," said 28-year-old Teresa Palikat, a tailor, after attending Sunday Mass in Keningau district."If the elections happen, we will show them (the government) we are serious about Allah."
(Editing by David Chance and Bill Tarrant)
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Different Perspective
DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE
Blind boy sat on the steps of a building with a hat by his feet. He held up a sign which said: ' I am blind, please help .' There were only a few coins in the hat.A man was walking by. He took a few coins from his pocket and dropped them into the hat. He then took the sign, turned it around, and wrote some words. He put the sign back so that everyone who walked by would see the new words.Soon the hat began to fill up. A lot more people were giving money to the blind boy.
That afternoon the man who had changed the sign came to see how things were. The boy recognized his footsteps and asked, 'Were you the one who changed my sign this morning? What did you write?'The man said, 'I only wrote the truth. I said what you said but in a different way.'What he had written was: ' Today is a beautiful day and I cannot see it. '
Do you think the first sign and the second sign were saying the same thing?Of course both signs told people the boy was blind. But the first sign simply said the boy was blind. The second sign told people they were so lucky that they were not blind. Should we be surprised that the second sign was more effective?
Moral of the Story: Be thankful for what you have. Be creative. Be innovative. Think differently and positively.Invite others towards good with wisdom. Live life with no excuse and love with no regrets. When life gives you a 100 reasons to cry, show life that you have 1000 reasons to smile. Face your past without regret. Handle your present with confidence. Prepare for the future without fear. Keep the faith and drop the fear.Great men say, 'Life has to be an incessant process of repair and reconstruction, of discarding evil and developing goodness…. In the journey of life, if you want to travel without fear, you must have the ticket of a good conscience.'The most beautiful thing is to see a person smiling…And even more beautiful is, knowing that you are the reason behind it!!!Giving Love Is The Greatest Pleasure Of Life...
Blind boy sat on the steps of a building with a hat by his feet. He held up a sign which said: ' I am blind, please help .' There were only a few coins in the hat.A man was walking by. He took a few coins from his pocket and dropped them into the hat. He then took the sign, turned it around, and wrote some words. He put the sign back so that everyone who walked by would see the new words.Soon the hat began to fill up. A lot more people were giving money to the blind boy.
That afternoon the man who had changed the sign came to see how things were. The boy recognized his footsteps and asked, 'Were you the one who changed my sign this morning? What did you write?'The man said, 'I only wrote the truth. I said what you said but in a different way.'What he had written was: ' Today is a beautiful day and I cannot see it. '
Do you think the first sign and the second sign were saying the same thing?Of course both signs told people the boy was blind. But the first sign simply said the boy was blind. The second sign told people they were so lucky that they were not blind. Should we be surprised that the second sign was more effective?
Moral of the Story: Be thankful for what you have. Be creative. Be innovative. Think differently and positively.Invite others towards good with wisdom. Live life with no excuse and love with no regrets. When life gives you a 100 reasons to cry, show life that you have 1000 reasons to smile. Face your past without regret. Handle your present with confidence. Prepare for the future without fear. Keep the faith and drop the fear.Great men say, 'Life has to be an incessant process of repair and reconstruction, of discarding evil and developing goodness…. In the journey of life, if you want to travel without fear, you must have the ticket of a good conscience.'The most beautiful thing is to see a person smiling…And even more beautiful is, knowing that you are the reason behind it!!!Giving Love Is The Greatest Pleasure Of Life...
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