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Friday, March 09, 2007

Rowen said...

Well let me tell you a story.

Once there was a child who came from a family which was very poor and he studied in a kampong primary school. In Primary 1 the first year of his education, he scored the last in class and his tests (especially maths) got 1 or 2 marks only. His mother begged the principle to put him through another year of Primary 1. The principle agreed.

For the next year his results improved a bit till only 30 or 40 marks. again the mother asked the principle to put him through another year of primary 1.

In the third year his results were very good. Then he never got bad results again. For his PSLE he got the highest in his school and qualified for Dunman High school.

In Dunman High he was one of the best students and yet due to his poverty he could not go to JC and then University. He chose to take a loan and went to Ngee Ann Poly.

In Ngee Ann Poly he did very well and won a scholarship. In the army he became the best officer of the graduating officer.

This is the story of my father.

Let me go to the point. Some seeds need time to grow. No one is stupid. it is those educators, who never give others a chance, which are the biggest fools and idiots in the world.

4:17 AM


Besides the inspiring story,
What i love, is the communication between father and sons.My father din tell me much about himself. except he's a loser in stocks and business and in life.


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