Monday, February 06, 2006

Jino-losophy


jinq sien
Originally uploaded by mincaye.


Meet Jinq Sien, a.k.a. Jino, one of the four editors of the Victorian Editorial Board.

After today's orientation session, during which we went sponsor-hunting, he gave Lik Wen (another editor) a lift home.

Chatting with him a few minutes ago, he mentioned how he managed to find his way back home from Lik Wen's place, and added;

"Actually I salah jalan, but I manage to find my way back." [I quote verbatim]

Somehow it struck me, that those words were exactly what I need to hear at this point of time.

The Malacca reunion was in many ways a bad experience, and I cannot say that it was thoroughly enjoyable. Indeed, no fault of our excellent hosts, Matthew and David. My own blunders.

In the course of these foul-ups, I ended up terribly hurting a very dear friend. I am very sorry.

And the Editorial Board is getting more and more difficult. Add to this miry mix of tangles, an increasing discontentment with Form Six and the coming STPM...

I wonder if I will ever find my way back. So many wrong turnings in life; how many U-turns are permitted?

Someone once said (some claim it was Lao Tze, others Confucius), that "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising after every fall."

How many falls before a person cannot get up again? Or is there grace for a wayward heart, as Jars of Clay sang?

"No, in all these things we are more than conquerers through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord." (St Paul)

4 comments:

silentsoliloquy said...

Screwing up is part of being human. My Uncle Hutch once told me, "In life, you're definitely gonna f**k up. Just don't be a f**k up."

Anonymous said...

what is past is past. having said that, we still have to learn from them and not leave ourselves to continue doing he wrong things. "ask and you will be given, seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened to you." you will "find your way back" some day if you just persevere on. like what we always say "hang in there!" grace will continue to abound where sin abounds. yet "shall we then sin all the more that grace might abound?" certainly not.

i guess these things you already know through and through. "walk on", my brother. always remember that there are people who love you in Christ despite your flaws, beacuse we have all come to know that we ourselves are the worst of sinners.

Anonymous said...

There's nothing held there. No underpinned feelings, no grudges, no hurt. Don't feel bad abt it.

Anonymous said...

Oops sorry. That was me, matt. (see? i read ur blog.) Anyhow, if the foul experience may indeed be connected to the final evening of reU, really, there's nothing to it. Honestly.