People in general tend to (unconsciously) judge others from the kind of work they do.
If one works as a cleaner at a food court and the other is an executive working in a bank, there’s …
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Sunday’s Food for Thought – Judging others
Sunday’s Food for Thought – Time, Process and Hard Work
>> When one receives something without working to achieve or accomplish it, there’s a tendency to take what was given for granted (read: less appreciation for it).
>> We all love and nurture our children. But …
Sunday’s Food for Thought – Sharing and exploring our potentials
There are many who in actual fact are blessed with so much potentials, yet they hardly ever produce anything in their life. They let their potentials remain … stagnant. Undiscovered. Unused. Unexplored.
And many unfortunately stop …
Sunday’s Food for Thought – When we STOP learning
A person’s MANY years of experience in a particular subject does not always mean he SURE is better than everyone else who has less number of years.
Although one generally knows MORE when then learn and …
Thoughts : Mothers and Wives – Privileged or Victimised
Some food for thought I’d like to share. From today’s Women’s Fellowship.
When we know the ‘price we need to pay’ for doing something and yet we still are willing to do it, it’s called ‘sacrifice’.
On …
Sunday’s Food for Thought – Are we suppressing our kid’s fighting spirit?
In the name of ‘love’, parents tend to provide ‘everything’ for their children. Buying for them what they like. Giving to them whatever they ask.
And when the kids are so much older, they’re still supported …
Sunday’s Food for Thought – Responding with gratitude
>> There are some who receive goodness from others and they respond by making ‘further’ use and continually manipulating the givers. We should stay away from such people.
>> And there are some who realise the …
Sunday’s Food for Thought – Some things are not always just ‘black or white’
>> We should learn to avoid fussing over ‘little’ things and focus more on ‘bigger’ things instead.
>> We should know what things that are rightfully ours and what things that belong to others. We should …