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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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Ada Masanya Kita Dengar Cakap Orang Ada Masanya Kita Dengar Apa Hati Kita Kata


Dalam kehidupan ini kita paling risau dengan apa anggapan orang. Sebab itule ada peribahasa "Biar Mati Anak Jangan Mati Adat. Kerana terlalu risau apa orang kata kita kadang-kadang bimbang kita akan dicemuh atau dikutuk. Sebenarnya memang kadang-kadang kita kena juga le dengar kata orang. Tapi bagi saya tengok tempatnya. Tak caya pergi beli barang samada baju ke kasut ke apa ke lepas tu mintak kawan u ke sedara ke komen. mesti kadang2 u akan down dgr kritikan mereka. Lagi haru kalau u pergi shopping dah berkenan dgn baju ke apa ke mintak orang komen, aduhh kdg2 pening nak dgr cakap orang ke nak ikut kata hati. Sebenarnya kalau komen tu membina takpe juga ini komen menghentam je. So jalan terbaik kalau dah buat apa pilihan kena le tetap pendirian dan jangan menyesal.

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So dibawah ini ada cerita tentang seorang ahli suffi dan anaknya:
Mereka membawa seekor keldai dan melalui beberapa kawasan penduduk . Perjalanan bermula dengan si ayah menyuruh si anak naik ke atas keldai, si ayah berjalan kaki.
Tiba di satu kawasan pertama, penduduk berkata : 'Biadap sungguh anak ini membiarkan bapanya berjalan".

Mendengar akan kata-kata itu, si ayah kemudian menyuruh anaknya turun dan dia menunggang keldai . Sampai dekat kelompok lain, orang disitu mencemuh:
"Lelaki ini tiada hati perut, dia menunggang, anak dibiarkan berjalan".

Mendengar itu, si ayah dan si anak menunggang keldai
Apabila tiba pada kelompok ketiga, orang berkata : "Sungguh tidak berperi kemanusiaan dua orang lelaki ini, binatang yang kecil begini di tunggang berdua."

Mendengar itu, maka ayah dan anak turun berjalan, tiba di satu kelompok kumpulan orang disitu berkata: "Bodoh betul kedua orang ini, ada keldai tetapi mereka berjalan".

Mendengar itu, si ayah mengikat kaki keldai pada kayu dan bersama anaknya menyandar binatang itu, tiba di satu kawasan baru penduduk ketawa sambil berkata :
:"Gila betul dua orang ini, bukankah keldai ini boleh berjalan sendiri? Apa perlu dikandar?

Setelah itu, si ayah berkata kepada anaknya : "INILAH KEHIDUPAN DI MUKA BUMI INI WAHAI ANAK KU, OLEH ITU BUATLAH APA YANG KAMU YAKIN BETUL, BUKAN APA YANG ORANG MAHU KAMU LAKUKAN". Nasihat ahli suffi itu kepada anaknya.


Jadi moral of the story hidup kita ni kalau dengar cakap orang memang kita akan pening ini tak betul itu tak betul jadi apanya yang betul. Kita kan dilahirkan untuk jadi pemimpin so bila buat keputusan biarlah berdasarkan keyakinan diri bukan kerana dgr cakap orang. Ada masanya elok juga dengar nasihat orang kalau nasihat tu bagus. So pembaca sekelian fikirkanlah dengan tenang kalau nak buat sesuatu dalam hidup kita kerana hidup kita adalah hidup kita .

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Friday, February 4, 2011

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Timo Boll Retains Top Place on February Men’s World Rankings

Timo Boll Retains Top Place on February Men’s World Rankings

By: Ian Marshall, ITTF Publications Editor

Timo Boll remains at no.1 Photo By: Guido Schiefer

02/02/2011

Germany’s Timo Boll retains his no.1 spot on the Men’s World Ranking list published by the International Table Tennis Federation on Monday 1st February 2011, despite the fact that he was not present at either the Slovenian or English Opens.

Likewise for Japan’s Jun Mizutani, who did not appear on the ITTF Pro Tour in January 2011, there is no change; whilst for three other players in the top of the rankings who were not present in Velenje or Sheffield there are changes.

Vladimir Samsonov of Belarus climbs one place to no.5, China’s Ma Long falls two places to no.4 and Korea’s Joo Se Hyuk drops one place to no.10.

Movement
A change for Ma Long and changes for his colleagues who were present in Slovenia and England; Wang Hao climbs on place to no.2, Ma Lin moves from no.5 to no.3 with Zhang Jike, who suffered a shock defeat in the second round of the Men’s Singles event at the English Open losing to the Czech Republic’s Tomas Konency, falling two places to no.6.

Also on the move is Zhang Jike’s colleague, Xu Xin; the winner in Slovenia, he climbs from no.10 to no.8 with Wang Liqin dropping from no.8 to no.9, his lowest ranking this century!

Progress for Chen Qi
Team mate Chen Qi and Chinese Taipei’s Chuang Chih-Yuan complete the top 12, with Chen Qi, the winner of the Men’s Singles title at the English Open, advancing from no. 14 to no.11 and Chuang Chih-Yuan falling one place to no.12.

Then end result is that seven of the top 12 are from China; such is their excellence in the sport of table tennis.

Progress for Chen Qi is a direct result of his success at the English Open and those who were in form on the ITTF Pro Tour in January are rewarded.

Adrien Mattenet
Adrien Mattenet of France, who reached the third round in both Slovenia and England where he gained the distinction of losing to the tournament winner on both occasions, is rewarded for his consistency.

He advances to no.38 have previously stood at no.38.

Kim Min Seok
Equally, there is progress for Korea’s 19 year old Kim Min Seok, the winner of the Under 21 Men’s Singles title at the Slovenian Open; he moves from no.56 to no.43.

Four Notable Climbers
Similarly, there are higher rankings for Russia’s Igor Rubtsov, Evgueni Chtchetinine of Belarus, Emmanuel Lebesson of France and Turkey’s Li Ahmet.

The winner of the Czech Republic’s Dimitrij Prokopcov and Croatia’s Zoran Primorac at the English Open, Igor Rubtsov moves from no.75 to no.55 with Evgueni Chtchetinine, who recorded a notable win over Portugal’s Marcos Freitas at the Slovenian Open, climbing nine places to no.64.

Two Good Wins Each
Fine results and that is the reason why Emmanuel Lebesson and Li Ahmet now enjoy higher rankings.

Li Ahmet beat both Austria’s Robert Gardos and Daniel Eloi of France at the Slovenian Open whilst at the English Open, Emmanuel Lebesson accounted for Hong Kong’s Cheung Yuk and Russia’s Fedor Kuzmin.

Koreans Change Places
Meanwhile, in the age group rankings it is very much as you were.

China’s Xu Xin remains at no.1 on the ITTF Under 21 Men’s World Rankings followed as before by Japan’s Kenta Matsudaira but then there is a change; the Koreans Kim Min Seok and Jung Young Sik change places.

Kim Min Seok is now at no.3 with Jung Young Sik at no.4.

No Change
On small change whilst at the top of the Under 18 Boys’ and Under 15 Boys’ Rankings there is no change.

Japan’s Koki Niwa retains his top place in the Under 18 list followed by China’s Lin Gaoyuan and Song Hongyuan with the latter’s three colleagues – Zheng Peifeng, Kong Lingxuan and Zhu Linfeng – retaining their respective top three places on the Under 15 Boys’ list.





Xu Xin from no.10 to no.8 on the Men’s World Rankings and still aty no.1 on the Under 21 list.

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