Break + Consultation Work
Friday, May 04, 2007
Tomorrow, my family and I will be heading to Cameron Highlands in Pahang, Malaysia. We are going there because my wife and her team of experts will be conducting a site visit in order to work on an "Environmental Impact Assessment" (EIA) project (a damn will be built in the forest in that area). I know very few about her work. I think she'll explain about the project later.
Cameron Highlands is one of my favourite place. It's cool, beautiful, peaceful and relaxing. There are a lots of colourful roses and delicious strawberries. Last time we went there (three of us) was almost 4 years ago. Tomorrow, it will be the six of us (myself, my wife, 3 kids + our maid).
During our last visit, we went to BOH TEA plantation and factory. We toured the tea factory and learn all about the processes. It was very amusing, interesting and enriching. I'm not sure whether we are going to have ample time to visit the factory again.
Thought for the day......shared by my senior production executive colleague.
"Anyone who dons a physical body cannot escape the vicissitudes of life. No one can avoid hardship in this world. Death follows birth and with the same certainty misery follows happiness. One should remain equal-minded in happiness and sorrow, gain and loss, victory and defeat. Pleasure is an interval between two pains. Human life is for the purpose of investigating the supreme reality and not merely for eating, drinking and procreation. Hence, every human being must make an effort to know his inner nature and understand his true identity."
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