Sunday, March 26, 2006

Surviving in the Jungle

I feel like planting a little stone here for myself: *plop

I chose to do my specialisation in Film. confirm.
well, i had wanted to do animation for a long time in the past. animation feature films. but somehow i'm more into film now, though i still wanna do animation at some point in my life. ;)

was listening to the sermon by pastor danny over the past 2 weekends, titled Surviving in the Corporate Jungle without Losing Your Soul. it amazes me how simple things are so straight-forward, but not many people do it. most people do it for one reason: because of principles and values. i am going to learn and do it because it's godly and it pleases God and that it is the standard set by Him as well.( I think of Jesus' life, of Him not weasling out of anything but being strong, honest, steadfast and faithful to the work He's been sent to do). listening to the examples and testimonies from pastor danny and other members from church, i realised that its really not easy. hey, you're going against the odds and will most likely end up in the immediate losing end. definitely. but it really takes a lot of perseverence and enduring the grit until you can come out noticed. and respected.

In short:: To please God is not natural in this world. it's stupid and foolish. but let's do it.

I like the part about giving not just the expected item A, but you give A+B+C+D... more than what's expected. =)

So here're the 6 Fundemental Choices to make:
1. Declare your Faith
2. Bless your co-worker
3. Trust your God
4. Be Faithful/ Loyal
5. Be Responsible/ Ownership
6. Be Trustworthy/Truthful/Integrity

so simple right? but how many actually do it?

i'm doing a little story about an orphan girl for my 2D. so was just researching about orphanages and they have some really sad stories to tell. reminds me of those thai kids my parents had helped support. i wonder how're they're doing now...

going to the zoo this mon.. 2D, 3D, 4D, french and history!! eeks. got french test tmr, help, so many things to do... i can do it.

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