the near future

by Nazri on 6/09/2008

Have you guys ever wonder what will you be in, let’s say at the age of 25?

I was thinking, am i going to be just like another adult? Dragging my leg to the office everyday.

As for me, by the time i’ve reached 25, i wanna look back at my life and be proud of it. Knowing that i’ve did something great. But like what? Being the top scorer upon graduating from polytechnic?

How self centered.

I think the world isn’t that fortunate as we are. Sometimes i feel that i wanna help people and make the world a better place you know.

But i’ve no idea how.

One of the sight i hate the most is when elderly are stricken stroke. It’s really a pitiful state even though we can’t do anything. And i know a relative of mine i think that she was suffering from stroke for 2 years. As you know stroke paralyzed the body. Can you imagine for 2 years, you’ll be lying down on your bed, waiting for the arrival of your death. You’ll be feeling uncomfortable because there’ll be a tube stuck inside your nose and it goes down to your stomach.

The scene that i saw that, they tied her non paralyzed hand to the bed to prevent her from pulling the tube out. The sight of it looks like she is being tortured but it was for her own good.

It’s really really sad. Thought this has nothing to do with helping the less fortunate.

5th September.

Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) is a charitable program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) established by media, entertainment and philanthropic leaders who have been affected by cancer. SU2C aims to raise significant funds for translational cancer research through online and televised efforts. Central to the program is a telethon scheduled to air on three major broadcast networks (ABC, NBC, CBS) on September 5, 2008.

http://su2c.standup2cancer.org/index.php

  • Ending cancer would be worth $50 trillion to the US economy.
  • One out of two men, and one out of three women, will be diagnosed with cancer.
  • 1,500 Americans die from cancer every day.
  • One American dies of cancer every minute.
  • There are nearly 11 million cancer survivors in America right now.
I wonder why it requires so much money.
They have a song too.
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