Sunday, December 9, 2007

I will also like to share 1 of my learning points from the trip. In Singapore, do you oftenly experience TRUE happiness? Most of the time among us, we laughed because of something funny or a joke. However, the laughter will only last for a short moment. It's true that we are happy at these times but is it TRUE happiness? I was wondering what are/is the thing(s) that make the life there in Chiang Rai happy and stressless apart from their lifestyles. After thinking through, I believe it is that people there go for non-materialistic happiness. Such examples are close relationships and having a positive mindset. We could, thus, learn from them in this aspect as our lives here focus much on materialistic happiness such as satisfying from purchasing/consuming branded items,etc. This further assists me in achieving my life goal, that is, to aim for a quality life! =)
It has been a great time with all of you! Have a good rest!
-Stay happy & smile always
Kelvin


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