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The Education Minister should immortalise the wisdom of this Lim Wee Kiat who so wisely guide us on how to behave in our lives. His words are so profound that all human behavior is so predictable.
Henceforth, we should ignore all the elderly cleaning ladies in the food courts, scream at the bus captain, and anyone else we feel are lesser mortals. It looks like most of us have been behaving badly.
While we are at it, this Lim fella should also parade his children to the rest of us parents, so that we know how to teach values to our children from early on. I suspect most of us have not brought up our children well.
As a Doctor, he should also be reminded of the 7th Principle in the Doctor's Hipporactic Oath:
I will remember that I am not just treating a fever, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being, whose illness may affect the person's family and economic stability. My responsibility includes these related problems, if I am to care adequately for the sick.
His comments are those of one born of greed and that of being a doctor, was not a calling for him but a calling card for dollars, but no sense.
His callous respect for the oath he took as a doctor cannot help but makes one wonder if he is capable of living up the MP's oath he took.
Will the Education Minister take up this suggestion?
Henceforth, we should ignore all the elderly cleaning ladies in the food courts, scream at the bus captain, and anyone else we feel are lesser mortals. It looks like most of us have been behaving badly.
While we are at it, this Lim fella should also parade his children to the rest of us parents, so that we know how to teach values to our children from early on. I suspect most of us have not brought up our children well.
As a Doctor, he should also be reminded of the 7th Principle in the Doctor's Hipporactic Oath:
I will remember that I am not just treating a fever, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being, whose illness may affect the person's family and economic stability. My responsibility includes these related problems, if I am to care adequately for the sick.
His comments are those of one born of greed and that of being a doctor, was not a calling for him but a calling card for dollars, but no sense.
His callous respect for the oath he took as a doctor cannot help but makes one wonder if he is capable of living up the MP's oath he took.
Will the Education Minister take up this suggestion?
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