aiya i'm puzzled by why everytime I ask people for basketball games, they would ask me "who" is going, "who" is playing? Actually do we really need to care so much? Does it even matters so much who is playing or who isn't? I just don't get it. Sometimes I ask that question too, how come huh? Why are we asking that as the first question? Are we expecting that someone special to turn up and play, or are we not expecting someone who should not appear? Do we really know? Ask yourself this next time when you ask someone that question again. Maybe we should put ourselves in the shoes of the person organizing a game or something. Imagine if the organizer asks 20 people to come along and play basketball, and the 20 people asked the same question. "Who is going?" "Who is playing?" den how? Do you expect him to reply every single one of them the 19 people's name? He will take at least 1 hour to finish replying everyone lah. Think about it. How does it feel to be in that suitation? Not funny anymore right? Sometimes we tend to think it the easy way, but we never know how tough it is to even get started with. That is why I say playing alone is the best.
or maybe not alone, but with God.
edited : what is taught in youth camp? Slow to anger, abounding in Love.