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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Half Man - Half Price Store

In life we keep complaining about what is or why we don't have.
Half the time we seem dissatisfied, though full-bodied and free to choose. Fat people say,"I want to be slim." Skinny people say,"I want to be fatter."
Poor people want to be rich and rich are never satisfied with what they have
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THE STORY OF PENG SHUILIN



PENG Shuilin is 78cms high. He was born in Hunan Province, China.

In 1995, in Shenzhen, a freight truck sliced his body in half.

His lower body and legs were beyond repair.



Surgeons sewed up his torso.

Peng Shuilin, 37, spent nearly two years in hospital in Shenzhen, southern China,

undergoing a series of operations to re-route nearly every major organ or system inside his body.

Peng kept exercising his arms, building up strength, washing his face and brushing his teeth.



He survived against all odds.

Now Peng Shulin has astounded doctors by learning to walk again after a de
cade.



Considering Peng's plight, doctors at the China Rehabilitation Research Centre in Beijing

devised an ingenious way to allow him to walk on his own,

creating a sophisticated egg cup-like casing to hold his body, with two bionic legs attached.



It took careful consideration, skilled measurement and technical expertise.

Peng has been walking the corridors of Beijing Rehabilitation Centre

with the aid of his specially adapted legs and a resized walking frame.




RGO is a recipicating gait orthosis, attached to a prosthetic socket bucket.

There is a cable attached to both legs so when one goes forward, the other goes backwards.

Rock to the side, add a bit of a twist and the leg without the weight on it advances,

while the other one stays still, giving a highly inefficient way of ambulation.

Oh so satisfying to 'walk' again after ten years with half a body!



Hospital vice-president Lin Liu said: "We've just given him a checkup; he is fitter than most men his age."

Peng Shuilin has opened his own bargain supermarket,

called the Half Man-Half Price Store.

The inspirational 37-year-old has become a businessman

and is used as a role model for other amputees.

At just 2ft 7ins tall, he moves around in a wheelchair giving lectures on recovery from disability.

His attitude is amazing, he doesn't complain.

"He had good care, but his secret is cheerfulness. Nothing ever gets him down."

You have a whole body. You have feet.
Now you have met a man who has no feet.
His life is a feat of endurance, a triumph of the human spirit in overcoming extreme adversity.
Next time you want to complain about something trivial, don't.
Remember Peng Shulin instead.


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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Are PTK exams the right step towards competency?

Of late the government stress on life-long learning in the name of producing knowledge workers towards the goal of achieving the status of a high-income economy / country !! Many initiatives are fast put in place . Amongst which are the call for compulsory 7 days-course and competency exams for the Malaysians civil servants...bravo !!!! Also in line with the concept 1 Malaysia: People first, Performance now; roadshows are rolled out to inform the civil servants about the latest changes in the structure of the PTK exams and the government aspiration.

As to those who lamented that they are over the hill to take those competency exams (especially those who had but rather hate or have no time to read tons of management books to qualify), dont despair. Let`s us help you out in that..

Below is amongst some helplines send to us for that matter-praise you whoever you are for your brainy interpretation..



Sorry Stephen Covey that is the way old hens whose feathers that are near dropped off(old ah bengs), learn your famous 7 habits of highly effective people.

And to my fellows friends who need to go for your competency exams, cheer up and let this motivate you.


To exams, to exams you must go

Home again,home again, jiggety-go

To exams, to exams next year you must go again

Work again,work again, this the way to gain

Stephen Covey be a sweet, have more simpler versions fast

Cos to jump grades, many exams got to pass... ????


Good luck and be positive- PTK Exams are for transformation in you..!!!!



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Thursday, March 18, 2010

What a guts-right son...?

Of late I heard of many issues concerning caring for our parents.Some have even urged the government to build more Old Folks Home to cater for the greying population while some old folks themselves say they do not mind staying in such homes as long as they do not burden their busy children. Are we Asians forgetting about our filial duties in caring for our aged parents? Or is it because we are so self-centred in coping for ourselves in this rat race that we have no place for them in our homes and heart?


As I ponder more, I came across this story told by a son of his father which I term- you did the right thing WHAT A GUTS-RIGHT SON ?? A ONE TOO FEW THAT WE HAVE. HOW I WISH I CAN HAVE you AS MY SON TOO. Please read well as it brings sad emotions to my heart.




A simple man tells how his booking an air ticket for his father, his first flight, brought emotions and made him realize that how much we all take for granted when it comes to our parents.

My parents left for our native place on Thursday and we went to the airport to see them off. In fact, my father had never traveled by air before, so I just took this opportunity to make him experience the same.

In spite of being asked to book tickets by train, I got them tickets on Flight.

The moment I handed over the tickets to him, he was surprised to see that I had booked them by air.

The excitement was very apparent on his face, waiting for the time of travel. Just like a school boy, he was preparing himself on that day and we all went to the airport, right from using the trolley for his luggage, the baggage check-in and asking for window seat and waiting restlessly for the security check-in to happen.

He was thoroughly enjoying himself and I, too, was overcome with joy watching him experience all these things.

As they were about to go in for the security check-in, he walked up to me with tears in his eyes and thanked me. He became very emotional and it was not as if I had done something great but the fact that this meant a great deal to him.

When he said thanks, I told him there was no need to thank me.

But later, thinking about the entire incident, I looked back at my life.

As a child how many dreams our parents have made come true. Without understanding the financial situation, we ask for football, dresses, toys, outings, etc. Irrespective of their affordability, they have satisfied all our needs. Did we ever think about the sacrifices they had to make to accommodate many of our wishes?

Did we ever say thanks for all that they have done for us?

Same way, today when it comes to our children, we always think that we should put them in a good school. Regardless of the amount of donation, we will ensure that we will have to give the child the best, theme parks, toys, etc. But we tend to forget that our parents have sacrificed a lot for our sake to see us happy, so it is our responsibility to ensure that their dreams are realized and what they failed to see when they were young, it is our responsibility to ensure that they experience all those and their life is complete.

Many times, when my parents had asked me some questions, I have actually answered back without patience. When my daughter asks me something, I have been very polite in answering. Now I realize how they would have felt at those moments.

Let us realize that old age is a second childhood and just as we take care of our children,the same attention and same care need to be given to our parents and elders.

Rather than my dad saying thank you to me, I would want to say sorry for making him wait so long for this small dream. I do realize how much he has sacrificed for my sake and I will do my best to give the best possible attention to all their wishes.

Just because they are old does not mean that they will have to give up everything and keep sacrificing for their grandchildren also. They have wishes, too.

Take care of your parents.





All sons and daughters out there HAVE A PURPOSEFUL LIFE for your turn will soon come like your aged parents!! Remember too, old folks home or nursing homes are for those who are sick and bed ridden in their twilight years.


Carry a Heart that Never Hates.


Carry a Smile that Never Fades.


Carry a Touch that Never Hurts..



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Friday, February 5, 2010

Free medical clinics at your service-try it out

Yesterday January 4 was World Cancer Day. To those with health holds no meaning to it but to those who had gone through a cancer journey ,their amazing stories of hope in despair never fail to relate to one another in love and harmony. And for those who are awaiting for that bad C-news from their medical report, it is a torturing moment.

There are many contributing causes to Cancer and so too are there many ways we can help to prevent it.The bottom line is that one needs to be informed and make right choices ,if not at least making an effort to a yearly health check up.

Below is the list of 1 Malaysia clinic at your service if you need free medical service. Do not procrastinate!!!! Take the brave step to these clinics if you need it. They are free medical facilities setup to help the masses.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=144843&id=141753398902


Here let me also share with you some Cancer news from John Hopkin University-what can cause the big bad C ?


A dioxin chemical causes cancer,especially breast cancer. Dioxins are highly poisonous to cells of our bodies.
NO PLASTIC CONTAINERS IN MICROWAVE

We should not be heating our food in microwave using plastic containers. This especially applies to food that contain fats because the combination of fat, high heat and plastics release dioxin into the food and eventually into our body cells. We should be using glass like Corning ware, pyrex or ceramic wares. Food in foam containers too should be removed from the container and be heated in something else.


NO WATER BOTTLES IN FREEZER
Don`t freeze your plastic bottles with water in them as this release dioxins from the plastics.


NO PLASTIC WRAPS IN MICROWAVE
Plastic wraps such as Saran, is just as dangerous when placed over food to be cooked in the microwave. As food is nuked, high heat causes poisonous dioxin to actually melt out of the plastic wrap and drip into the food. Better to cover the food with towel instead.

My dear friends, this article is also being circulated at Walter Reed Army Medical Centre as well.

Good luck and good health to all my fellow friends-remember your health is in your hands.

If any irresponsible parties are playing up racial and religious tension/ elements , please take a trip to oncology wards and be inspired by the spirit of 1 MALAYISA brewing there - see how Malaysian from all walks of life relate to one another in love , harmony and in solidarity despite difficult situation.



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Friday, November 20, 2009

A WATERFALL EXPERIENCE -lessons learned from Philippines

Year end school holidays are here once again.While some are burning themselves up in the SPM/STPM public examination centres, many are heading off for some form of year-end holidays with family and friends.

In Malaysia and in many parts of the world, waterfall sites are popular resorts in spite of many fatal accidents that had had happened.

Nevertheless, BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN PLAYING NEAR WATERFALLS. You just won't know whether it's raining upstream and by the time the water reaches the waterfall, it'll be too late for you to run to safety.

Let me share with you a near death experience LIVE from Philippines . Remember we do have a no. of these falls in Malaysia and similar tragedies had striked so many times despite all the warnings.

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