Nothing is impossible
Here is a morale-booster for all my countrymen, a photo series from abunawaf.com, Saudi Arabia.
Briefly, the translation:
When someone tells you that you can't do something...
Look around...
Consider all options...
Then GO for it!
Use all the things God gave you!
Be creative!
In the end, you will succeed and prove them wrong!
Always remember... "Nothing is impossible, if your heart is willing"
I hope you could help me forward this blog entry to Idris ''MAS' Jala and Syed Zainal Abidin 'PROTON' Syed Mohamed Tahir.
Thanks Hock Aun for sharing the stunning pictures.
Comments
Simply Brilliant. Thanks for the pictures!
Posted by: Observer
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April 4, 2006 10:53 AM
Hi Jeff
I got these pictures a few months ago from a friend and saved them in my PC.
But, unlike the creative genius in you, I did not give each picture a caption.
Hey, I always enjoy the way you create your headings and captions.
You have this knack for being angrily funny. I read your “Milan, PDU 9516” with great amusement. Bet it is great comedy material for Patrick Teoh for his next satire.
Posted by: dignity2u
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April 4, 2006 11:09 AM
Hi Jeff,
Sometimes when we are really angry at the inefficiencies and stupidities around us, pictures like these help heal and bring sense to our sanity. Thank you for balancing our frustrations with hope that even a simple snail can teach us mighty humans. But note that the snail is focussed and not distracted in its mission to succeed. Observe one more thing: the snail could have tried the easier way to cross: via the connecting bar to its right. Can anyone venture to explain why it didn't?
Posted by: rocktree
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April 4, 2006 02:20 PM
.... cause it didn't study Kemahiran Hidup Form 3, bab pertukangan kayu?
Posted by: C-Fu
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April 4, 2006 04:05 PM
Only if we, as human being, willing to utilise our best ability and capacity that benefits mankind, only to be limited by our PHYSICAL body.
Posted by: Ghim
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April 4, 2006 06:06 PM
wow! I wonder how long it took for the snail to cross over.... 5 mins? or 5 hours?
in any case, still impressive!
Posted by: ed!son
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April 4, 2006 07:04 PM
Good day Jeff,
This is brilliant! I think I badly needed something like this today. Thanks!
Posted by: malaysian_in_europe
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April 4, 2006 11:54 PM