Interesting...
The whole of last week i guess was the slackest till date. Was at Air Force School for Airman Orientation Programme(AOP). The course is almost all about lectures. No test no nothing, so it's quite relaxing. The best thing is, it's located just some bus stops away from my house. So? i can wake up late, reach home early. Too bad, all good things has to end. Starting next week i'll be back at Tengah Airbase. Soon my course for AVS would finally start.
Well the real reason i'm writing this is because there's yet again something i would like to share with everyone. Here's what i've heard from one of the speakers during AOP:
There's once a professor with a pail full of rocks on the table asked, ' Is the pail full or is it not?' They all answered 'yes!'. Then the professor started to pour in a packet of pebbles, and surprisingly everything went in. He asked again. Like before, his students are confident that the pail is now indeed full. However, the professor proceeded to pour sand into the pail. Now the students are confused. To make things worst, the professor started pouring in water till the water level reaches the brim. Was the pail really full in the beginning?
Morale of the story: The rocks are our dreams. The pebbles are our love life, family and friends. Sand? Our entertainment... Water are the little little things around us. The pail : OUR LIFE. While pursuing our own dreams, do not just rush forward. There's always time for everything, love life, friends and families. Without them, our life wouldn't be FULL too. So, for those aiming so high and working so hard, do no forget, you still have time for other things. Just like the pail, it's not full YET.....


3 Comments:
as usual, i'm ur honourary commentator~ haha
ur simple story shared is very meaningful.i will go take up philosophy and think about life....
so, all the courses..will lead you to become a pilot??
If it does...i'll be very glad indeed...LOL
'if it does'?? so it does not? or u dunno?
nvm. all the best to you in all you do =)
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