Wednesday, December 28, 2005

My Dream

I dream of setting up this 'Child development Centre'. I wrote down the blueprint for it.

One that recognises a child as an adult -- raising him/her seeing the future being.

And hence the basic :
(1) Religion - Allowing them to know that they are never alone. Always worthy of love.
(2) Health - Let them understand that they have to take care of their bodies. Health is the admission card to everything. Without it, nothing is attainable. Many sick people complain and lament and ask why do things happen to them. This is what I believe a cancer cell was planted in your body by yourself 10 years ago. And you continue to nurse and grow it. Therefore 10 years later you will have to harvest it. But I do agree that sometimes Shit do happens. However we must always on our part ensure that we tried.
(3) Vision - Giving them a sense of vision. Let them understand that they can be all that they want to be. They are capable of all things if they work for it.
(4) Community - We can live our lives alone but we will never be happy. Be a leaf on a tree. And you will feel yourself. Relationships make all the differences. Hence treasure every family members and friends. Always try to hold on.
(5) Hope - Without which live will be impossible.

2 Comments:

Blogger Misspiggy said...

recognise a child as a child and not an adult...yes they will grow into one eventually but not yet...so let them be the child that they should be...=)

9:58 AM  
Blogger Count your Blessings said...

A child will always be a child. They play at times, poke fun at times and more often than not they never leave us. We will always have this child in us. But I believe that is an adult in every child too. waiting to be nurtured and to surface.Feed this adult and the child will grow and blossom into one. Believing that a child should be allowed to be a child, I must say depends on the situation. E.g. A child playing in the mrt cabin, making noise and disturbing other pax should not be allowed to continue this childish behaviour. If he/she is allowed, may I asked what is the correct age to advise him/her to grow out of it?

Recognising the adult in your adult, acknowledge him/her... Think about it.

5:14 AM  

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