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iPunter
    13-Sep-2010 13:21  
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Today's newpapers...

Chow Yuen Fatt will donate his fortune to charity when he dies...

     Is this true?

        It has got to be true because

            I've always regarded him as a person with a good heart... Smiley


 
 
pharoah88
    13-Sep-2010 13:02  
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DETACHMENT !

wIth mOre  wIves  and mOre chIldren ?

each attachment becomes ?

fractIOnal  and  sUbstItUtable ?

especially  wIth  affaIrs  and  qUIckIes ?

lIke  tIger  wOOds ?



niuyear      ( Date: 13-Sep-2010 12:39) Posted:



Though family come first, BUT,   do not  'overly'  love someone (include family members or life partners) .   Parents love their kids so much so that they are badly trumatised when something happens to the kids... Same goes to the spouses.

Take the kids and spouses as companions and not to the extend of   " he dies, i must go with him."

There is this mother who has only 1 son, and when the son has girl friend and planning to get married, the mother kind of sunk into depression and refused to give blessings to the son and his wife-to-be...later on , more things piled on and she committed suicide.

 
 
pharoah88
    13-Sep-2010 12:57  
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behInd  every  sUccessfUl  man

there  Is  a  sacred  wOman

at   sUch   tIme  the  man  shOUld   enDEAR

ALL  hIs  tIme  wIth  her

tO  thank  her  by  her  sIde

fOr  ALL  her  suppOrt  and  sacrIfIces

nOthIng  Is  mOre  ImpOrtant  than 

spendIng  the  REST  Of  tIme  tOgether

travellIng  Overseas  is  UNImpOrtant  at  ALL  ? ? ? ?
 

 
niuyear
    13-Sep-2010 12:39  
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Though family come first, BUT,   do not  'overly'  love someone (include family members or life partners) .   Parents love their kids so much so that they are badly trumatised when something happens to the kids... Same goes to the spouses.

Take the kids and spouses as companions and not to the extend of   " he dies, i must go with him."

There is this mother who has only 1 son, and when the son has girl friend and planning to get married, the mother kind of sunk into depression and refused to give blessings to the son and his wife-to-be...later on , more things piled on and she committed suicide.
 
 
nickyng
    13-Sep-2010 07:51  
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at the end of the day.....family and it's members still mattars !! all else are secondary!  ?!?!? true?? ...of course...First is country...then comes Family ! yeah?!....


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SINGAPORE - It has been two years and four months since his wife of six decades was bed-bound by a series of strokes, unable to speak.

"What to do? What else can I do? I can't break down. Life has got to go on," said Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, in an unusually personal and reflective interview with The New York Times, in which he spoke at length on religion, meditation and caring for Mdm Kwa Geok Choo, 89.

Describing her as "inert but still cognitive", Mr Lee said: "She understands when I talk to her, which I do every night. She keeps awake for me; I tell her about my day's work, read her favourite poems."

These include Shakespeare's sonnets and anthologies of poetry where she had flagged her favourite pieces. Recently, he ticked off a list of audio books he thought his wife, an English literature major, would find interesting.

"She was into literature, from Alice in Wonderland, to Adventures with a Looking Glass, to Jane Austen's Persuasion, Pride and Prejudice, and Sense and Sensibility. Jane Austen was her favourite writer ... Also Chaucer's Canterbury Tales."

Mr Lee added: "I try to busy myself but from time to time in idle moments, my mind goes back to the happy days we were up and about together."

When he looked at old photographs, he said: "I thought how lucky I was. I had 61 years of happiness."

An agnostic, Mr Lee said: "I'm not sure who's going first, whether she or me. So I told her, I've been looking at the marriage vows of the Christians.

"The best I read was: 'To love, to hold and to cherish, in sickness and in health, for better or for worse, till death do us part.' I told her I would try and keep you company for as long as I can. She understood."

At home, he sleeps in the next room and hears her groans when she's uncomfortable from a dry throat. He described how the nurses had to suck the phlegm out. "It's very distressing but that's life," he said - a phrase he repeats several times.

"How do I comfort myself? Well, I say life is just like that."

He compared the stress of her condition to the political stress he faced when Singapore was kicked out of Malaysia. "That's intense stress and it's over but this is stress which goes on."

He finds a measure of solace through meditation which he learnt from a friend whose wife later died from cancer.

His views on the afterlife? "Well, what is next, I do not know. Nobody ever came back."
 
 
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