Tuesday, 5 August 2014
10th Year Anniversary???
This morning, Uncle8888 has cleared his 10th Year Anniversary.
In 2004, the day when his doctor brings bad news .....
Later, he was told that his survival rate is 70% at 5th year.
Thank God!
He made it to 10th Anniversary.
His life is like getting his Life Passport extended on yearly basis.
See you next year!
The day when doctor brings bad news. It can happen to anyone!
Remember we only live once so we must learn to love ourselves more since most of the time we will know how to love our loved ones unconditionally. Similarly, we should also help others too.
Read? True joy comes from helping others in hardship???
But I have the licence. So I’ve been going out to meet other fellow cancer patients, to share with them, encourage them. And I know, because I’ve been through it, and it’s easier for me to talk to them." - Dr Richard Teo
Same as Uncle8888. He also has licence to help too. Let him know if you think he can help someone out there.
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We can just go like that with short notice or even without one!
ReplyDeleteIt is either doctor or police can bring bad news.
CW,
DeleteNo more wise cracks and pokes for today.
Today I salute a warrior who has spat into the face of death for 10 years running.
Today I roared a hearty laugh.
To our next breath!
And the next, and the next....
Gan bei qian bei!
:-)
DeleteHi Bro8888,
ReplyDeleteI have nothing but admiration for you. :)
WAH! YOU THE CAN MAN! STILL POSITIVE ALL THE WAY!
ReplyDeleteSHALOM.
AMEN.
Even dying also never give up investing.
DeleteAmen!
i think i am quite tough but i am learning from you man! Your "Never Say Die Until You Really Die" spirit is something to remember.
ReplyDeleteShalom.
:-)
DeleteHi bro8888,
ReplyDeleteAh, u finally revealed this.. ;)
You fight hard. There are many who can learn from you, including me. Many more years to come!
Tks.
DeleteHope by God's Grace! I can have many more years to blog and help more others to be financially savvy and how to stay positive even in our darkest days.
:-)
Salute to your fighting spirit and selfless sharing of financial knowledge!
ReplyDelete:-)
DeleteCW8888, one word : very inspiring! (actually that is two words). Keep going...definitely going to see more posts from you!
ReplyDelete:-)
DeleteIf it is any consolation to anybody, we all great or small have to die. Silly me for stating something so obvious. Obvious? But death may not be so clear-cut until one's final hour. i hope i will go peacefully, no matter what.
ReplyDeleteAmen
Got time to prepare and say good bye is still better than no chance to say it.
DeleteAmen!
Perils are everywhere around us at all times nowadays. No amount of precautions, medical checkups, etc can prevent sudden tragedies from happening. Every time I read about the deaths of well-known personalities, I'm inspired that they lived a fulfilling life by following their hearts. No regrets.
ReplyDeleteThe latest was David Tang, the founder of Hong Kong's Shanghai Tang who on Wed at Age 63. He had invited friends to a Farewell Party this month (Sept)but he's too late. His invitation card reads: "The best way to go would be to give a party where we can see each other at least one time more, rather than at a memorial service where I shall be dead as a dodo".
Reading his background, I can see he lived and enjoyed a great life so no regrets. But millions and millions of people continue to fail to live life till its too late and regret at the end they didn't choose to live better.
At every junction in our lives, we see multiple paths but its ourselves who choose which one to take. Rather than regret at the end, why not choose better during life's journey?
(The above was one of my messages sent to a few frds on Whatsapp. In my entire life, I had never posted stuff on internet till a couple of years ago when I retired myself away and decided maybe it's time to open up myself. That's why you see me posting comments online nowadays).