Today we were on a mission. A mission to save a fellow comrade who needed help. We were supposed to begin our mission at 730am this morning, but due to some minor hiccups we were delayed until around 8 plus. It didn't matter. We got things sorted out and soon we were working our way through the crowd. Then it start raining. It didn't matter. We simply moved out of the open area and into the shelter to carry on with our mission. Next the security guard of the building we were taking shelter under came over and told us off, saying that we weren't allowed to do any surveys or promote any product or services in the premise of the building. It didn't matter. We simply put away our survey forms and had a nice little chat with the passer-bys.
Whatever reasons there were to stop us, it didn't matter at all. What mattered was that we were there on a mission, and we had to complete that mission. We simply did what had to be done. Waking up early was not an obstacle, the weather didn't hinder us, security guards couldn't stop us. Basically, all these things can slow us down, but they will not stop us.
We were faced with a challenge today, a challenge to STEP UP and save our family member. We did it. I just hope that she can see the effort we put in for her.
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Well said , John ! this Despite the fact that you were " coughing up blood " and due for your appointment for an xray at jurong Polyclinic on the same day at 8 a.m. too !
ReplyDeleteJust wanna tell you i really appreciate you delayin your xray in a well played out attempt to save a fellow member , bro .
Good luck for the rest of your appointments this week bro . Stay strong man !!!
Thank you, bro. At this point of time, my words don't mean much anymore. Only through actions and results can I reciprocate my appreciation to the family proper. Bro, pls take good care of yourself. Get well soon.
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