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Fellowship Camp 2008 Video

Sunday, April 27, 2008 by Mr.J

Here is this year Fellowship Camp video, thanks to Charan Raj a.k.a Channo


Is Your Life On Cruise Control?

by Mr.J

Here is something I wrote couple of years back, I figured I publish it on this blog.


What do you really want?


I got an interesting answer to that question. A lot of us have our life on cruise control. Don’t you sometimes feels where did January and February went? It just seem like yesterday I was celebrating New years with your friends and family.


If have a normal life which I assume you have one. You most probably start your day getting up around 6am and rushing through your breakfast, only to get to work on time. The rest of the day you spend your time slogging in your job and that’s not a bad thing some people like slogging. By the time you get back home, its probably around 6:30pm or 7:00pm. You are tired, cranky and just want to relax and enjoy a moment of peace. You will probably spend a maximum of only 3 hours with your family before its time to sleep for the next day.


And the next day is the same thing, over and over again. You will always be working for something. First is to make enough money to get married, then its to make enough money for a new house and car. When you get all of that you’ll start working to ensure you have a better life with your new family. Later the miracle of kids come into your life and you are so happy that you forget you have to work twice harder to support your kids, wife, home and car. There is always some excuse to get your self slogging again.


By the time you come to the time when you can just relax and enjoy your life you find you don’t have the energy and jest you used to have.


There is nothing wrong with Cruise Controlled life. Some people prefer it and stand by it as the only way. For me I want something different.


I was once told a story of a man that was the richest in his land but he was never always the richest. He started working when he was 18 years of age and work. He never really like his job but he kept working, then he got married but he never really like his wife. He choose her because it was convenient and he felt he can live with her. He kept working and working. Later his kids came into this world and the only thing he loved in his life was his kids. He kept working. By the time his kids grew up and started working them self he finally became rich but he kept working because the only thing he knew to do. When it came time to leave this world, at his death bed he looked deep into his wife and said his last few words. They were “ I wish I spend the gift of life on things that brought me joy"


Just like that man I don’t want to spend this gift of life on things that don’t bring me joy. I want to experience my life’s joy. I want to know that when its my time to leave this world, I would have spent a meaningful and purposeful life and experience everything I wanted. I want to marry the women that can love me and I will not settle for anything less till I find her even if it means going to the ends of the world. I will not settle for less! I want to see and meet different people and cultures. I want to know the world! My life starts at 28 and I wont settle for less even if it means going against the social norm.


I am taking my life out of cruise control and really start driving it to really enjoy the journey for the first time.


Here is the disclaimer, I am not saying that having your life on cruise control is something bad. If you are currently living that life or going to start living that life and you prefer to be safe rather then having an adventure with your life. I recommend you don’t start worrying because you are on the right path. There are some restless souls out there like me who believes in adventures and experiencing life. We are not so different for you, we too are looking to be safe but our security is in the unknown, in the adventure, in the ability to do what we want with life rather then let social norms limit us. All I am doing here is bring to you a different perspective and if you jive with it, please do something about it or you will never enjoy your life.


So Is your life in cruise control?

Vaisakhi 2008 Video #2: Happy Vaisakhi From SNSM

Monday, April 14, 2008 by Mr.J

Happy Vaisakhi

Sikh Naujawan Sabha Malaysia wishes all its members and Sikhs a very Happy Vaisakhi.

Vaisakhi 2008 Video #1 : The Miracle of Vaisakhi

Friday, April 11, 2008 by Mr.J

Vaisakhi is around the conner, so in the spirit of Vaisakhi I'll be adding some videos on vaisakhi. Some of them I took my self and some by other people.

Lets starts with Mr.Sikhnet's "The Miracle of Baisakhi"


Sikh Youth declares support for Abdullah?

Thursday, April 10, 2008 by Mr.J

Does Malkith Singh (President/Jathedar of Sikh Naujawan Sabha Malaysia) speaks for all Sikhs? I dont think so but there is some real discussion going on after the press release. I wonder will there ever be a Sikh senator in Malaysia, one voice to represent all Sikhs?