Thursday, 17 April 2014

Sewol ferry incident

I think by now the whole world knows about the ferry incident that happened in South Korea.

My deepest condolences to those who left the world. And My deepest prayer to those who are still out there, missing, hopefully surviving.

Rescue efforts are still going on and I feel bad that I can't do much to help.

But what I want to say is this there's something to learn from this incident.

'Life is full of uncertainties'

We never know what will happen to us in the next minute or even the next second. Who could have expect that the ferry will sink. What started as a happy, leisure trip actually turned out to be a tragedy. No one can foresee what is going to happen next.
So we should all cherish whatever we have and whoever we have. We should treasure all the time that we have. We should be good to the people who are with us.

If you have read those messages/notes that the victims sent to their family, you would've cried.
Be careful of what you say. Whatever you send out could be your last words. So treat your family good. Don't say 'I Love You' or 'I'm Sorry' at the last minute. Make them know that you love them.

This incident and the previous incident make me cherish life more.

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