
Tuesday, February 01, 2005
So they decided to publish my tsunami experience at MIT after only being there for a month. Check this out News @ MIT Sloan
The printed copy will be available to all students next week.
In reality, it is really not that dramatic as it sounds, but it always
does after applying a set of "adjectives" to the story. I have to give
credits to the writer who did a splendid job in conveying my thoughts
into words. This is best line from the passage, which I reflect how I
feel from the tragedy and I quote:
Although he describes himself as "agnostic," Chow says the
experience has left him feeling more spiritual. "I should cherish my
life, and cherish life around me. It brings a different perspective to
life, and that perspective actually brings a different set of values to
me."
With this, I am going to bring closure to this tsunami thing. It would
be great if you can contribute something to help the less fortunate,
domestic or international, tsunami or non-tsunami related, big or
small. More importantly whatever you do, cherish your life and the life
around you.
Tsunami aside, I really had a great time traveling to Thailand with
Camille and Brian. And thanks again to those who inquired about my
well-being when the disaster struck.