I came from a humble family. Went to neighbourhood school. Barely made it to NTU. I studied hard and got a prestigious scholarship to for PhD studies in NUS. At this point, I had a little fame. Many people know me for my intelligence. Many people said I would be genius one day and be very successful.
Then when I graduated, by chance, I befriended upper class people and learned a lot about being wealthy. It seems my path in life was set, until the Netflix documentary, Surviving Death, appeared. Using that as a stepping stone, I researched deeply into the spiritual world, and found out that we are spiritual beings here to on Earth to learn unconditional love. Nothing else matters. Neither status nor material wealth. That our souls was involved in the planning of our lives before we are born. Who we meet, the parents we will have, the careers we will have. Many things were planned. All we have to do is to trust a higher power and do good and be good.
Now my focus in life has changed, from achieving social status and wealth, to serving people and bringing joy to others. I enjoy donating money randomly to the needy. I also take a lot of effort to reduce the amount of waste other people generate.
I used to be amused at religious people for their blind faith. Now the joke is on me.
Here are what netizens think:
- Hahaha….Higher Power wor…People who use “higher power” to justify their actions usually think that they are very special.In other words: arrogant.I suggest you go visit the children hospice…I wonder what plan your higher power have for them.
- Our beliefs are not set in stone for life. They can change and evolve as you grow older and more wise (and cynical) to the ways of the world.
- No, don’t think that way. You can always combine your intelligence and new found faith. Start a social enterprise that repurpose, recycles waste that generates revenue that can feed the needy. Be the bigger love.