Today morning I got a call from a lady who's working for the handicapped children. At first she was very nice asking about sponsorship and all that but when I told her that I was a student she without a word hung up.
I was wondering whether she was really fit for that kind of job. It requires patience and of course humility not to forget etiquette especially when you're asking something to someone. Maybe the customer would be helpless in terms of financial assistance (read student) but you never know what he/she can do.
I remember once when someone asked me to state bad things about an NGO and try as I might I could never come up with one cos I always thought they worked for the benefit of good. But now I'm doubting that. Is it for money? Is it really genuinely working for the cause? Surely based on one bad experience I wouldn't generalize to all other NGO's but now I can come up with some of the negative things about NGO the next time someone ask me about it.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
The Crossing:Korean Movie

The movie was more emotional as it is based on a true story about a father who went to china to buy medicine for his sick wife and the difficulties that the family faced. The journey of the son in search of the father was tear jerking.
I've learnt at least one thing and that is to shut my mouth cos I've been complaining too much and wanting so many things in life when in fact there are so many people like them esp.the refugees who don't even get to eat a morsel of food and live in the most deplorable situation, unfit for any living being.
I do hope people would watch this movie. By the way I'm crying and typing at the same time :)
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