On duty at Johor State English Language Conference 2017: Enhancing Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century Classroom.

Found the quote shared  at the  Special Address session very intriguing –

If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you will never get it done (Bruce Lee).

Throwback

This is from the previous post on Train to Busan.  I was busy deleting some of images and I found these images are fascinating, not really the visual but the verbal text.

 

 

The Government has always been covering the reality from the public and uncountable number of problems have been unresolved.

 

 

 


 

 

 

Driven by his desire to survive, he will use others to further his own interest. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…not only in his will to survive but also in his will for others to survive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put his self interest above everyone’s else but eventually learns that he won’t survive like that.

 

 

Money says “Earn me… forget everything”

Time says “Follow me … forger everything”

Future says “Struggle for me… forget everything”

Allah says “Just remember me … I’ll give you everything”

Generally speaking, those who are superior in military strength and weapons usually have an advantageous posture. But this is not universal. Sometimes one who is inferior can also be in an advantageous posture if he makes use of the situation and all the advantageous that he has.

For instace, in Southern China, there is a small animal, a kind of leopard, which is the same size as a cat. It is much weaker in strength than a tiger, but it often attacks a tiger when it sees one. It is as nimble as a squirrel and usually lays in ambush in a tree, and suddenly jumps onto the back of the tiger, gets hold on the tiger’s tail, and uses its sharp paw to vigorously scratch the tiger’s anus. The tiger jumps and roars from the pain, but it is unable to reach the leopard cat. The only solution is for the tiger to roll on the ground, at which time the small animal flees rapidly.

 The kingfisher is a small bird 15 centimeters long with green feathers and a sharp beak like a nail. It usually flies over water. When it sees a fish, it draws its wings in and dashes into the water with all its force like an arrow. Sometimes it can catch fish bigger than itself. The action of a kingfisher fully  illustrates what Sun Tzu stated ‘the momentum is over-whelming and attack precisely timed’.

Sun Tzu’s Art of Warrior, page 126.

A good reminder to all of us.

Lebih baik meninggalkan dunia sebelum meninggal dunia.

Bersedekahlah sehingga kaya bukan sudah kaya baru nak bersedekah.

Beramallah sehingga ikhlas jangan pula menunggu ikhlas baru hendak beramal.

-IKIM FM, 23 April 2017-