Sunday, August 16, 2020

Clock is Ticking

 Salam

I have the same curiousity like Dahlia does, from this youtube link.

I love how Ustaz Syed Putra explanation on there is nothing wrong with being rich, (not that I am rich hahaha don’t get me wrong, but please pray if that will benefit to many). Okay, on his explanation, there is nothing wrong on being rich, because being rich and well-off is also a test. He said that Abdul Rahman bin Auf is the last among Rasulullah SAW’s sahabah (friends) that will enter Jannah (heaven), because he is rich so he has a a lot to answer during the Day of Judgment. Upon hearing that, Abdul Rahmah bin Auf give away all (I forgot - all or most of) his possession, there and then.

I recently also stumbled upon many quotes and reminder that one of best trait is by being someone that will ease others, in Malay, ‘yang menyenangkan’. I find it is weird because it is so vague. Haha. Delved deeper into this, I think I have better picture now. ‘Yang menyenangkan’ is when we talk to them, they curate the delivery of words to make us feel better but still staying true to the fact, on house chores, the one that is always offer to help or accustomed to do house chore because not being lazy is the most obvious trait of ‘yang menyenangkan’, when working in group - not being silo or freeloader, to list a few contexts. 

I think being rich will make one to be ‘yang menyenangkan’ easier, because they have one of the important commodity or mean, which is money. Same goes to being healthy, with the commodity is energy and being young, because clock is ticking and death is calling.

So we are equally equipped to be ‘yang menyenangkan’, there is always mean to do good, with our own capacity. Thanks to Dahlia and Ustaz Syed Putra for the content, such a good reminder for me to continue progressing myself to become better. 

May we benefit others in everyway possible and for that, may we granted the best place later. 

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