This is my last year of being a twenty something. At my age, one of the things that I have learned to accept about life is this "Change is inevitable." Three years ago, I had a post entitled My Brief Prophetic Autobiography. I rewrote it a year later with a bit of twist. For the third time, I'm looking at my past, present and future quite differently. And it's even more exciting and more challenging since I think change is happening even faster than before. Or maybe it comes with maturity? Change has always been part of one's life but we have to be mindful to notice it and move forward.
Friday, October 5, 2012
My Brief Prophetic Autobiography (Revised)
This is my last year of being a twenty something. At my age, one of the things that I have learned to accept about life is this "Change is inevitable." Three years ago, I had a post entitled My Brief Prophetic Autobiography. I rewrote it a year later with a bit of twist. For the third time, I'm looking at my past, present and future quite differently. And it's even more exciting and more challenging since I think change is happening even faster than before. Or maybe it comes with maturity? Change has always been part of one's life but we have to be mindful to notice it and move forward.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
I just have to say this...
It is so disheartening to be convinced that there are many people who are saying that they are in need of financial aid
and have a braveheart to ask others for help. But when it’s payback time, the
courage disappears and would not even care to explain. Courage could save trust but cowardliness could destroy credibility...even relationship. Gratitude, that is. :(
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Pressing the Fast Forward Button
Last week I
visited the blog of a well-known inspirational speaker, Francis Kong. He had a post entitled From the
Past to the Future. He is, to some extent, challenging his readers to write
his future. It is not easy to forget our past because we are fond of
continuously pressing the rewind button in our head. Doing this is effortless,
isn’t it? Why don’t we take the harder challenge...to look into the future.

