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Friday, May 18, 2007

For one more day, what will you do?

If I have one more day, I will blog about all my personal thoughts, write to various people, and watch all the shows I like. I will also treat my family and friends to dinner. And make them feel on top of the world. And when I'm gone, I want them to realise that it's not a loss as my writings will accompany them throughout the rest of their life. They can pass it on to others, making me 'alive' at all times.

I have just completed reading Mitch Albom's latest novel- For One More Day.

The story narrates about a middle-aged man who wants to commit suicide as his life is messed up. His wife have divorced him, his daughter have married without sending him an invitation. His dream dashed. His parents dead. His job sucks. So he attempted suicide. But... instead of passing on, he met his mom who died 8 years ago. And with his mum, he spent a day meeting various important people whom taught him how much he must cherish life, and his mother.

My favourite phrase in the book: A child who understands his/her mother is a child then completely grown up.

Understand?