Life isn't and shouldn't be easy, but it should be fulfilling. I don't think one can accomplish that by taking the path of least resisitance. Of course we need to evaluate our priorities and really ask ourselves if this is what we want. We need to make informed, or at the very least, conscious, decisions.
Carry the cross, count the loss, cut the crap.
I believe that human beings were built to be empowered. And in order to do that, we're going to have to realise that we're more then just a bunch of nerve endings. Physically and spiritually.
Who are you really? And where do you want to go?
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In other news...
Gong si fa cai.
I had the most amazing CNY dinner ever.
So three days ago, Shu and I were at Regent college studying when we catch a couple of Singaporean accents from the next table.
"Are you Singaporean?"
"Yeah, but I've been here for 11 years."
"You would't happen to know my Dad do you? Lim Cheng Siew?"
"I do!"
I've never asked that question before. It never crosses my mind. Especially not with a random middle aged guy who immigrates to Canada years after my family leaves.
What's the deal?
So I had CNY dinner at Uncle Hwee Yang's place with Shu and Dustin. We meet the most amazing people, and hear the most amazing stories.
With lives like these, how can we not believe in God?
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I praise God for the journey that he's brought me through. For every step along the way and every corner turned. I find my limits being pushed and expanded.
My relationship with Seth has totally revolutionized my faith. I realise that the only thing that's the same is that Jesus is God, Lord and my personal Saviour. Other then that, you wouldn't recognise me. And I like it this way.
I feel alive and true.
I have moments of weakness where I become less then I really am, but hey.. we'll get there.
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