Move on and learn what's needed
Move on and learn what's needed
Well, for those who read the Chinese papers, it won't be a surprise for you to know that something has happened to a student of this school that the church has affiliation with (Note: for those who are not familiar with the rules of this blog - I try my best not to quote names whether it be friends, organizations, etc, if I think that by quoting them will not be helpful to situations or what I'm writing =).
A few students came by during their breaks days after the incident happened and was talking about it. From what they said, I understood that there seemed to be 4 different versions concerning what happened. Whichever version anyone of us subscribe to, I told the girls that the most important thing now is NOT to be a detective to find out what actually happened (that's the job of the police), but to ask ourselves what we can learn from this lesson, and how we can move on from here.
Two lessons I would like to encourage the girls to learn:-
1) Cherish your friends around you - be nice and gracious to each one of them, even if they appear "different" or clash with your character and personality in your dealings with them.
2) Cherish your life because there's only one life.
Regrets are inevitable in our lives, let's learn to live our life to the fullest that we won;t find ourselves always, or often, consumed by regrets.
Well, for those who read the Chinese papers, it won't be a surprise for you to know that something has happened to a student of this school that the church has affiliation with (Note: for those who are not familiar with the rules of this blog - I try my best not to quote names whether it be friends, organizations, etc, if I think that by quoting them will not be helpful to situations or what I'm writing =).
A few students came by during their breaks days after the incident happened and was talking about it. From what they said, I understood that there seemed to be 4 different versions concerning what happened. Whichever version anyone of us subscribe to, I told the girls that the most important thing now is NOT to be a detective to find out what actually happened (that's the job of the police), but to ask ourselves what we can learn from this lesson, and how we can move on from here.
Two lessons I would like to encourage the girls to learn:-
1) Cherish your friends around you - be nice and gracious to each one of them, even if they appear "different" or clash with your character and personality in your dealings with them.
2) Cherish your life because there's only one life.
Regrets are inevitable in our lives, let's learn to live our life to the fullest that we won;t find ourselves always, or often, consumed by regrets.
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