Sunday, August 29, 2010

Introspection

The story goes like this:

When the strike first came, it was very mild. In fact, a few of the affected got away with it soon afterwards - without being hurt.

Then the situation became stagnant. The time seemed to be frozen.

All of a sudden, the culprit turned mad and tried to kill. It was at this juncture the team realized how urgent the situation was, and they tried to help.

But, in no time they found that their effort was a laughter; they had no proper training (or they'd forgotten the training), their instruments were outdated and rudimentary.

And, that's the making of a tragedy; many people died.

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Oh, don't be mistaken. I'm not talking about the incident in Philippine.

I am thinking of how our medical graduates treat their patients.

And, therefore, don't blame your maid so much.

As Jesus said: And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? (Matthew 7:3)

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