Thursday, June 24, 2010

CAIRO

Banyak berjalan luas pandangan. beza sungguh kehidupan penduduk timur tengah  dengan penduduk Malaysia dan indon yang majoriti beragama islam.

Cairo merupakan mereka yang lama, sejak zaman Rasulullah lagi, banyak tinggalan Islam dan sejarah firauan yang masih kukuh berdiri.

Pertama kali jejak kaki kesana tepat pukul 5.30 petang, di beritahu

MADINAH - MEKAH

Semuanya indah. Sukar untuk diucapkan, hanya mereka yang merasainya mengetahui nikmatnya. Bak kata orang "macam orang beranak, lagi tak beranak tak tahu rasanya".
Kali ni hanya  nak crite pasai umrah aje. Dah enam hari berada di Malaysia, diri masih belum adjust dengan masa dan badan pun kurung selesa lagi. malam-malam krem kaki, kurang garam agaknya.

NEW SEM. WITH NEW MOOD

Sharpen Your AXE

A young man who graduated yesterday and stops learning today will become uneducated tomorrow.
John, a woodcutter, worked for a Company for five years but never got a raise. The Company hired Bill and
within a year he got a promotion. This caused resentment in John and he went to his Boss to talk about it.
The Boss said, "You are still cutting the same number of trees you were cutting five years ago. We are a
result-oriented company and would be happy to give you a raise if your productivity goes up."
John went back started hitting harder and putting in longer hours but he still wasn't able to cut more trees. He
went back to his Boss and told him his dilemma. The Boss asked John to go and talk to Bill. "Maybe there is
something Bill knows that you and I don't."
John asked Bill how he managed to cut more trees. Bill answered, "After every tree I cut, I take a break for
two minutes and 'sharpen my axe'. When was the last time you sharpened your axe?"
This question hit like a bullet and John got his answer.
"When was the last time you sharpened your axe?" If you want to progress in life, you cannot rest on your
past laurels. You must continuously sharpen your axe of knowledge, skill and expertise, in whatever field of
activity you may be!
By sharpening your axe appropriately, I wish you to attain your goals.