Thursday, November 3, 2011

Beautiful letter written by a father to his son.



This applies to daughters too. Use this in your teachings to your children.
Following is a letter to his son from a renown Hong Kong TV broadcaster cum Child Psychologist.
The words are actually applicable to all of us, young or old, children or parents.!
I am writing this to you because of 3 reasons.

1. Life, fortune and mishaps are unpredictable, nobody knows how long it lives.
    Some words are better said early.

2. I am your father, and if I don't tell you these, no one else will.

3. What is written is my own personal bitter experiences that perhaps could save you a lot of unnecessary heartaches.

Remember the following as you go through life.

1. Do not bear grudge towards those who are not good to you.
No one has the responsibility of treating you well, except your mother and I.
To those who are good to you, you have to treasure it and be thankful, and ALSO you have to be cautious, because,
everyone has a motive for every move. When a person is good to you, it does not mean he really likes you.
You have to be careful, don't hastily regard him as a real friend.

2. No one is indispensable, nothing in the world that you must possess.
Once you understand this idea, it would be easier for you to go through life when people around
you don't want you anymore, or when you lose what/who you love most.

3. Life is short. When you waste your life today, tomorrow you would find that life is leaving you.
The earlier you treasure your life, the better you enjoy life.

4. Love is but a transient feeling, and this feeling would fade with time and with one's mood.
If your so called loved one leaves you, be patient, time will wash away your aches and sadness.
Don't over exaggerate the beauty and sweetness of love, and don't over exaggerate the sadness of falling out of love.

5. A lot of successful people did not receive a good education, that does not mean that
you cannot be successful by not studying hard! Whatever knowledge you gain is your weapon in life.
One can go from rags to riches, but one has to start from some rags!

6. I do not expect you to financially support me when I am old, neither would I financially support your whole life.
My responsibility as a supporter ends when you are grown up.
After that, you decide whether you want to travel in a public transport or in your limousine, whether rich or poor.

7. You honor your words, but don't expect others to be so.
You can be good to people, but don't expect people to be good to you.
If you don't understand this, you would end up with unnecessary troubles.

8. I have bought lotteries for umpteen years, but I never strike any prize.
That shows if you want to be rich, you have to work hard! There is no free lunch!

9. No matter how little time I have with you, let's treasure the time we have together.
We do not know if we would meet again in our next life.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

PICS TAKEN 68 YRS AGO & LEFT IN A BROWNIE CAMERA


PICS TAKEN 68 YRS AGO & LEFT IN A BROWNIE CAMERA (December 7, 1941)
Isn't  it amazing how a film could last so long in a  camera without disintegrating?    
Fantastic photos taken 68  years ago. Some of you will have to go to a museum to see what a  Brownie camera looked like? 
Here is a  simple picture of what we are talking about. . ..
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These photos are absolutely incredible.......Read below the first picture and at the end...
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PHOTOS  STORED IN AN OLD BROWNIE CAMERA
Thought  you might find these photos veryinteresting;  what quality from 1941.
Pearl  Harbor  photos found in an old Brownie stored in a foot  locker. and just recently
taken  to be developed.
THESE  PHOTOS ARE FROM A SAILOR WHO WAS ON THE USS  QUAPAW ATF-11O.
I  THINK THEY'RE SPECTACULAR!
PEARL  HARBOR
December  7th, 1941
 
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Share  this with ALL ages...Elderly  will remember; Young will be  Awed.