22nd ---
Food is provided here for every meal. During our first few weeks, the food was served with plates and glasses. As days passed, they got dirtier each day. The caterer doesn't wash them -rendam, bilas, letak balik - I assume. After Raya break, the caterer changed and we started eating using polystyrenes.
Today, I sat besides Huda during lunch and I noticed she was eating in her own Tupperware. Trying to crack her ice-coated personality, I asked her why.
"Sebab rasa bersalah makan dalam polystyrene hari-hari, merosakkan alam sekitar..."
ALLAHU :')
So starting tomorrow we'll be joining her in #KempenSelamatkanAlamSekitar
Sometimes random little thoughts can make you ponder so much.
2116, G02.
23rd ---
It's true, life is a mystery. We'll never know what would happen next. One would go out at night on a motorcycle to buy something from a store, but riding an ambulance on his way back after being hit by a bus.
Hence, there's a famous quote that goes "live life to the fullest."
"fullest" is interpreted in various ways, depending on the person. Some would say, life is only once so we should do anything. Literally, anything. But interpreting "fullest" in that way collides the meaning of the quote itself.
What if our life ends during the "anything" phase? Life is a mystery after all, right?
Some interpret "fullest" in the rightful way, and that is how it should be. Fullest in the context of a servant of The Almighty.
But life itself is very tempting and challenging, especially for a lowly like me.
So today I asked myself a question - one I should have asked everyday, every moment.
Sabrina,
if your life would end now,
have you live it to the fullest?
2309, Lobby ATL.
