Daily Bread - 2020
There are times we do things simply we love to do and it brings joy to us, it does not have to be expensive or difficult to get. I have loved photography since I was a teenager. Even after fifty years I still like it. When I look back at pictures taken some...
Daily Bread - 2020
What a coincidence when we discuss Su Dongpo (also known as Su Shi) was one of China’s greatest poets and essayists about how much he missed his brother while in exile. He wrote, “we rejoice and grieve, gather and leave, while the moon waxes and wanes. Since...
Daily Bread - 2020
Someone said humiliation can be a good thing if it leads to humility, but I felt that embarrassing is just as bad as humiliation. I was bad at remembering names. Remembering one occasion some 45 years ago when I visited a friend whom I knew for some time, and I was...
Daily Bread - 2020
When filmmaker Wylie Overstreet showed the people the up-close view of the moon and explained, “fills us with a sense of wonder that there’s something much bigger than ourselves.” People were stunned at the view, reacting with whispers and awe. The psalmist...
Daily Bread - 2020
We may find it difficult to work in the same job with different opinions or approaches. In some way, it could be a method that may be better than the other. But we should remain objective to handle situations cautiously if we want to avoid any conflicts at all. And it...
Daily Bread - 2020
I recently watched an article in Youtube talking about a political system or any form of system of policies. It mentioned a certain country preferred a democratic system or any country would prefer soscialist system or a combination of both. The author suggested that...