happy day= happy life
I'm a boring person, I chose to have free time for myself on my birthday instead of holding parties.
I told Yanli when we received much help as a tourist touring Europe that next time when I see a tourist in distraught, I'll walk over and ask "do you need help"
I did that a few times when I first came back. But as time goes, I re-assumed my Singaporean style again, that is to mind your own business.
But today as I'm walking to the medical centre in NTU, I saw this man who looked very lost. I thought "it would be embarrassing if he rejected my help", but NTU isn't easy to manipulate for someone outside. So I deliberately walked near him and when he made eye contact with me, I smiled. Just like how the beautiful Swedish lady smiled to me when I said "excuse me", before even asking for help.
I could see how overjoyed he was, as if he found light bulb.
Then in the medical centre, I unconsciously and unknowingly brought laughter to the nurses. She was chatting to me and it wasn't long that I realised she was going to inject and so I dodged away immediately and even tried running away.
But before she could lure me back, I thought to myself "hey I wasn't afraid of injection at all last time so why should I now". Then I returned to my seat and said "you can do it now" calmly.
All the nurses in the room burst into laughter as they couldn't believe how fast my expressions changed.
A good deed a day + a laughter a day= happy life :)
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