Sunday, 25 October 2020

Greenery

 Pots of greenery in our balcony, courtesy of my wife.

 








Common corridor joining two block towers.






Glitter of Deepavali

Drove pass Little India few weeks ago, and was rather fascinated by the light decors in conjunction with the coming Deepavali celebration. 

Had to make a trip at night to see new patients admitted to Gleneagles Hospital last week. Decided to make a trip to take some photos of the light decors in Little India.

Parked my car at the basement car park of Tekka Market @ "KK Market".  A lot of empty parking lots available (it's already over 10pm).

Got ready my camera, and walked to take some snap shots of the light decors.




And some of the shops still opened for business at night.



Colourful light decors, in striking pink, purple, yellow and orange. Quite eye catching!

The crowd had already dwindled by that time.

But alas, my camera malfunctioned after that ...the camera button stopped working, nothing could be turned on... Sigh! 

 

Wednesday, 21 October 2020

East and West

East and West are pole apart.

The East prides itself on holistic approach to life. Naturalistic, herbal, "qi" approach to healthy living.

The West astounds its scientific, evidence based approach to tackle the nuisances of life.

East is cold, Zen-like whilst West is hard-core, inflexible. 

The true probably lies somewhere in between. We need the good balance of East/West akin to that of Yin/Yang of Taichi, to achieve optimum healthy/bliss in life. 

Nara's temple


Walkway to "Heaven"

Saturday, 17 October 2020

What has History taught me?

Listening to audiobooks focusing on Chinese history recently.

The adage that "history often repeats itself" is unmistakable.

In over 2000 years of ancient Chinese history, dynasty after dynasty emerged, expanded and then collapsed in cycle. Even after the collapse of Imperial Qing Dynasty in 1911, they were never ending in fighting among the various factions among the Nationalistic / Communist factions. Eventually, the communist party took control of the country from 1945 till now.

Without fail, the ultimate reason for the downfall of every dynasty was the disconnect between those in power and the general public. Corruptions in the higher up, coupled with extreme poverty among the lay people, inevitably led to disenchantment of the public. This eventual boiled over to revolt against the authorities. 

And of course, same cycles of rise/fall of empire also occurred in Western countries. And the catalyst for the uprising of commoners  and downfall of the empire was similar regardless of cultures.

The Golden Era of a dynastic was very much dependent on the presence of a capable leader with vision, who knew how to dedicate tasks to capable subordinates, to keep the economy going and the public contented (simply put without suffering from extreme poverty and hunger). Similar principle holds true to date. 

How to re-invent ourselve in the midst of keen competition from various quarters, to keep the economy going and yet not overwhelm the working public (to the point of despair/distress) is a million dollar question!

Paddle on...

Twist and turn...

Idle for too long!


Sunday, 4 October 2020

Frustrations

Why does a person feel frustrated at times?

This occurs when expectations are not met, wishes not fulfilled, perceived inferiority when compared to others.

On the other hand, without setting expectations in life, we may never improve. Without failure, there will not be success. If we are contented with what we have now, there will never be progress.

The wise one said ... it's all in your mind!

Work hard to achieve your dreams, but don't be disheartened if you fail in your endeavour. Be happy with what you have now, as long as you can still make ends meet.

Life is so confusing sometimes!

Something soothing for your mind,,,