AIM stands for “Alone In Mission”…
Woke up this morning as my first day of working this week. I woke up to the call of my Dad’s phone ringing. Some customer called up regarding the JKR’s request on certificate and about some project in Bukit Ibam, Pahang. What a nice way to wake up. Had a few more phone calls before I bring my family out for breakfast. Some requested me to hold off their cheque as they can’t pay up their debt. Sometimes,these people need to get their head knocked once in a while.
I had to run errands like every morning, it takes up the whole morning. Planning route to the bank, warehouse, makan place for breakfast and so on just to make sure I didn’t waste so much time.
Found this photo taken by my Dad in his handphone. I think we were on our way to Tampoi, Johor…
Today I had to make some deliveries to Lukut, Negeri Sembilan in the afternoon. My store is getting emptied. The factory couldn’t make the production in time. Over in the evening I went to meet some Indonesian workers to buy from them empty pails for the next batch of production. The arrival of the shipment from Australia has yet to be confirmed. And customers are placing more orders. This is some sort of a dilemma. When there is no business, people start to complain. When there is too much business until there is a huge shortage, people start to complain too. So it makes sense to say that His “blessings will come and overtake you”. But people often forget the other bargain of their responsibility and honour. I’m starting to get sick of the whole overly done “prosperous”, “wealth” and “get rich” materialistic nonsensical crap of Chinese New Year (despite of the government sweeping the economic problem under the carpet) these days. People tend to seek the gift instead of the Giver.
We’ll see what’s next for tomorrow.
Malachi 3:10, Deuteronomy 28:2
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