May 2, 2025
Many of us used this when we were young, and experienced punctured tyres. I shared a talk on this 2 days ago, and you can listen to this 15 min talk on Penang Adventist Hospital Spiritual Care FACEBOOK page.
Fast forward to 19 min, 30 sec to just listen to the talk https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1BuRSQqupK/
Ya, when we had "pancit", we needed to slow down, to push our bike, instead of continuing our cycle, as that could make more damage - Does it sound similar to our situation now? If I have a tough situation now, I need to slow down and "push my hike". Some of us may know how to repair the "pancit" (ya, not too difficult to learn, esp those who are living in "advanced countries", you are probably "forced to learn and do it yourself").
Small muscle guys, like me, I needed friends to help me to change into my "spare tyre".
Ya, I was lucky? unlucky" March 1x, April 1 more time, the Paku in April tyre puncture.
Life, may treat me the same way. Ya?
What to do? Friends help, for sure. But to ensure I am prepared for the next puncture, I also went to the shop to fix the puncture.
Lessons
Ya, get help.
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