Take a break from telling God everything that’s wrong. He already knows your needs. There’s nothing wrong with asking, but at some point, you need to switch over to thanking Him for what He’s promised.
The most honest meal in Japan isn't sushi.
It's a salaryman eating yakitori alone at 10pm, standing under fluorescent lights, dipping cheap chicken in tare sauce.
He's not sad. He's free.
For 15 minutes, no boss. No emails. Just smoke and salt.
even in singapore, not everything is as blissful as it looks
today i spoke to a cab driver. 70, retired, still working, quietly carrying the weight of keeping life going for both himself and his wife
i asked him about ai. he said he doesn’t want to learn it if there’s no real benefit for him
and maybe that’s the part we forget. not everyone meets technology with curiosity. some meet it with fatigue. some with necessity. some with no spare room left in life to care unless it truly helps
for all our talk about the future, most people are still just trying to make it through the present
M’sians who grew up with this window would never choose this again bcoz it’s the window where you realised as a kid your family is poor haha.
Only hippie designers will romanticize this along with bare concrete finish. 😂
A 60 - year - old construction worker's silent presence at a book - sharing event has touched countless hearts. Standing at the edge of the venue, he watched the proceedings from afar, his eyes brimming with an unmistakable yearning for literature. Despite his work - worn hands and muddy boots, his spirit soared as he gazed longingly at the world of words being shared.
The image of this man, embodying the stark contrast between his rugged daily life and his deep love for literature, quickly went viral. Netizens couldn't hold back their emotions, with many commenting, "This brought me to tears." It's a powerful reminder that no matter how tough life gets, the human spirit can still reach for the stars, finding beauty and solace in the written word.