There is just so much to live for and so many new challenges to be encountered that it doesn't make sense to read of bickering between neighbours and destruction and carnage around the globe. Perhaps there should be a renaissance of sorts for the media to highlight the brighter side of life so that people's focus are on the good and not the bad. Started my day listening to BBC news and the item that struck me was about vitamin popping and how research has pooh-poohed the widely held belief that this practice of popping vitamins can keep illnesses away. So I ask myself what should I do if I had been one of those believers of vitamins? Do I feel short-changed or do I look up at the clear blue sunny sky and say: Well, if the birds don't need vitamins and yet they fly and take off into the sky...perhaps I should take a lesson from them. And with that thought in mind I carried on my journey to the office, stepped in a received a mail that invites me to give a lecture to a group of students in the next semester. How nice it is to start the day and start the week with bright skies and bright news like this against all the gloomy headlines about recession and the haemorrhage in the financial markets.
Talking about haemorrhage, I also had an sms that tells me that someone I am close to is suffering from severe pneumonia and was in critical condition. Then I thought about pill popping and asked did the person take vitamins over these years? If so, then the researchers could be right about their discovery. But I told myself I should not let this hanker my thoughts..and I said a silent prayer for the sick. Alas I have some solace and went on my day's activities.
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