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Tuesday, February 06, 2007
The Little Fish
"Excuse me," said the ocean fish to the older fish, "You are older than I so can you tell me where to find this thing called the Ocean?""The Ocean," said the older fish, "is the thing you are in now.""Oh, this? But this is water. What I'm seeking is the Ocean," said the disappointed fish as he swam away to search elsewhere.

Reflection
How many times have we searched and wished we had this and that - the latest handphones, the most fashionable wear? Or we wished we were in a better school, had better teachers? Or even better friends?The world we live in doesn't always seem right for us, so we continuously seek the elusive "ocean". Everything surrounding us seems to be wrong. Everything, except the way we think.Today, let us not be like the little fish. Let us learn to stop searching for that "ocean", and instead begin to take a look around us. Let us be appreciative of what we have, and not be critical of what we do not.The ocean has always been surrounding us. Today, let us thank God for that ocean that he's given us all these while, the ocean that we've taken for granted.

Chuan Lian

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