Sunday, January 9, 2011

Happy Moment

Monday, windy.

Happy moment is my sweet memory. I'm not sure what really trigger my sweet memory in this few days, but going to Port Dickson is a happy moment.

I felt that going to PD with juniors really make me very old (age wise), although some seniors may older than me. Live and doing activity with juniors makes me recall back my junior years. All the juniors are born in 89, 90 which a difference of 2 or 3 years really make a lot of different. Looking at the bursting energy from the juniors really trigger my happy moment. I have a lot of fun with all of you and hope that in future, we can work, live and play together.

To my surprise, there is some juniors who voluntary offer to move in to my house. This is something which I didn't expect from a junior.

Here is something that I didn't have the opportunity to say during sharing session. I need to write down so that in future, when I refer back, I can recall all the memory that I have wrote.

For me, I didn't waste my 4 years in university. My values are shaped in my university years, even it just 4 years (which I consider very short), my values have become more progressive and there is some old-fashion values which I have buried down under. Through the activities that I have organized and participated, there is more than experience that I have gained. This is something that I didn't expect to gain when I enter university. When I enter university, I'm expecting that I will graduate with first class and work in the corporate world. Yet, though some unexpected event which have changed my life completely, I can announce that I gain more than what I have bargain. Speaking of my result, even my result didn't get first class, there is some thought and values which can last longer than paper qualification.

My future will not in the field of human rights and activism, yet I appreciate what I have learned in the field of human rights and activism. I salute to those who are struggling for the oppressed and the underprivileged. When I plan to advance my future after I have graduated, these values will follow me whenever I go. At least I will reject any form of bribery, to promote transparency and most important is respect human rights and empowering people around me, whether they are my superior, colleague etc. The seed of change looks tiny, but you will never know what you can impact on people life. A small courtesy can brighten people life, don't ever think that small contribution is nothing, when they accumulate, big changes can be observed.

This getting darker now. xoxo

1 comments:

Yvonne said...

Glad to see you have grown and gained such a good value!
Salute!

All the best to you