18 Jul 2006
1) Went to my cousin’s wife house with my dad, uncle and Maathu
2) Took pictures of my cousin’s son, wife and father-in-law
3) Gave them the gifts we bought for them
4) Later we went to Seremban central to watch a movie
5) Had some time before the show, so we did some shopping
6) Bought “Neverwhere” and “The Historian” novels
7) Watched Pixar’s Cars
After the show we went back home and had our dinner
9) Watched a boring World Cup match while stroking their cat
10) I just couldn’t stop thinking about the day before
2 Responses for "Day 04. Seremban Trip"
Hey I want to try something.
Go to my blog and read my article - 10 Radical Steps That Could Perhaps Change The World For The Better.
Then maybe you can write your own list of 10 or 7 or maybe just 5 steps to radically change the world for the better.
It’s okay if you just take some of my ideas and rehash or reword them.
Then you leave this same comment on the blogs of your friends and ask them to do the same so we have a viral phenomenon in our hands here.
Thanks.
But nobody seems to really care about the world these days. Most people would rather go shopping than think of diplomatic solutions to solve world issues.
Well atleast you have your own world saving theories. Not that I agree with everything you say. But hey it’s your ideas.
The answers are obvious it’s just that people don’t have the time, money or power to save the world.
Even I find it a waste to sacrifice my life for this world. We happen to live in an unappreciated world where even martyrs and saints are questioned of their integrity. Mohandas Gandhi did so much for India and he got assassinated for his efforts and his beloved country separated and corrupt.
One must wonder if this world even needs saving or people like us have gone so frustrated that we think the world actually needs saving.
You see what seems so right has now become a delusional decision.
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