I won't forget that fateful day, where that white-haired, near-seventy, petite senior doctor picked my two team-mates and myself off the hospital corridor and said, “Are you three medical students? ... Read More about Privileges.
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Thirsty
Uncle C* lives downstairs, at a unit near a gate which I come home through. We’ve smiled at each other a few times when I pass him by as he does his gardening at his balcony, exchanged polite ... Read More about Thirsty
Maybe Next Year.
I think I surprised a number of my friends, when I made my decision. I surprised myself, even. It was a tough choice to make, but it sits well and my soul resounds with peace.It was that time of the ... Read More about Maybe Next Year.
White Flag.
When countries go to war, the armies carry flags with them. Their flags represent their identities, their power and their pride. It means to attack, signifying a confident victory. It is only those ... Read More about White Flag.
Food for Thought.
I remember it was the last day of one of my previous mission trips when a Filipino missionary, P, came to share his heart with us. We had learnt so much about our roles in helping communities, our ... Read More about Food for Thought.
Superheroes. (edited)
Every child looks up to some sort of figure. In fact, the child in us looks up to some sort of figure even till we grow old. An elder brother, father, teacher, politician, rockstar... or a superhero, ... Read More about Superheroes. (edited)
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