Alhamdulillah, my blog views for last week skyrocketed from merely 20 views a day, to whopping 400 in average. And my all 6 series of Dina's post is in Top Ten All-Time blog post.
- Dina (Part 1) : 251 views
- Dina (Part 2) : 470 views
- Dina (Part 3) : 154 views
- Dina (Part 4) : 270 views
- Dina (Part 5) : 72 views
- Dina (Part 6) : 89 views
The data as at Sept 9, 2011 1013am. Still counting.
Thanks to daddy Hamdi, and Pn Ida. For sharing this blog to families, relatives and friends. It is a sign of compassion of people out there for their family. And many believes that late Dina live life to the fullest, and nothing to regret.
What I've learnt, so far?
- I've been teaching for 6 years, and teaching Dina for 5 years. The impact was strong. When she's gone, somehow I feel my passion for teaching goes deeper. I realised how I love my students.I realised how I love teaching. This is beyond security and money. My determination to build own school has strenghten; I will never give up, never take no for an answer, it a MUST for me now.
- I feel life is like a dream. Or illusion. Nothing permanent. Nothing real. Except by U give. Life is not about possession because when we die will not carry anything material to grave. But life is all about giving, create permanent value and lasting impact to others.
- 10% is what happen to us, 90% is how we react. I really inspired by Pn Ida strength. She never lost hope, and yet thankful for whatever the outcome is. She accept the fate unconditionally. This moves me.
- Sometimes life seems unfair, but it still wonderful nevertheless. Now I know myself better. And the love surrounding me. My passion and purpose. The whole story was really personal and meaningful for me.
Thank U Dina. I love U too.