yes agree, it's good if you can think it that way. stop blaming others. There is no right or wrong (remember what God says in the book?) but as to how we deal with it and be responsible for our own life.
Never had i ever expected that 090909 would be the last day my dad stayed with us at home. We walked him the last journey that very morning, passed by our old house aka his office and sent him off for cremation. Every steps on the street holding onto his hearse were the heaviest footsteps ever for me to complete that journey. It was certainly a loss to our family but on the bright side, dad did not suffer that long, he did not want to bring trouble to us i guess as he was supposed to start kidney dialysis the following week, as we went to learn about dialysis in the hospital that very afternoon when my late father passed on in the evening. i can still feel the warmth of his body when i touched him that time but it became colder and colder. i can see he had what bro last bought him in his mouth, his favourite food - mamak rice. To make myself feel better, at least i spent the last few days for hours each with him sitting by his bed talking, joking, fetching water, medicine, food, changi...
It's indescribable when you bumped into an old friend's blog and you realised your name is on it and you're appreciated that much that you're one of the force that provides him motivation to strive on when he encounters problems, pressure, disappointment in life somewhere hundred miles away. You'd feel the friendship, the relationship is being treasured. :)
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