Wrote my deepest and greatest condolences at
11:08 PM
I always feel heavy hearted, when I heard about or read about a death. Last week, I read about this 11 year old girl, Anya Mckinney, who stayed in Malaysia, but I think she's a mix, who passed away after a fatal accident, a fall from her house rooftop, 4 levels down to the basement. She was a sweet looking girl, second daughter to a couple with three daughters. Which was really sad, who would know death had taken her away that soon? Not even a teen yet.
Today, when I heard about the passing of Mdm Kwa Geok Choo, Mrs Lee Kwan Yew. Yeah, I don't really know what to say, except my greatest condolences to her family. I felt even more heavy hearted when I heard about deaths of those who made great impact to Singapore. Well, for her, being the woman behind the man who made a huge impact to Singapore of today. It sounds corny, but what would Singapore really be if without people like MM Lee or Dr Goh Keng Swee?
What matters to us right now, might not the very next moment. If we know death is taking us away the next moment, what would you do?
death sends us no warning, but hopefully the passing on of others' will urge, nudge, remind or even prompt us to be more cautious on how we live our lives everyday, making each day count.
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Hi, thank you for visiting this humble space of mine. I don't blog as often as I used to because I no longer find any value in blogging daily affairs, although reminiscing the past is important because it's the past that made who I am today. But I will make use of other platforms. I would pop by here if I find any thought-provoking matters or current affairs that are worthy for me to pen my thoughts.