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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

My Optimistic Late Grandpa

I was reading a booklet about optimism. One thing that struck me was the optimistic mindset of survivors. In face of adversity, optimists take action while pessimists stand around passively as they give up hope.

My grandpa was an optimist.

His favourite catchphrase, which kept playing on in my head was, "God helps those who help themselves"

During world war 2, when the Japanese troops occupied Singapore, Chinese men were rounded up, lined up in front of their graves and shot. My grandpa was one of those selected for slaughter.

In pitch darkness, he waited with the other victims uncertain of the fate that the Japs had in store for them.

While others waited for his death, he took action.

He prayed to God, whom he had heard about. Then he ran for his life. From the slaughterhouse to Katong. Across half of Singapore from what I understand.

Miraculously, although Japanese soldiers were posted at every gantry, no one stopped him. He made it all the way home, where grandma, dad and my uncles (was my aunt born yet?) were praying desperately for him. Grandma was crying.

Once the fugitive arrived, tears stopped, joy came and the entire family packed minimal belongings, and fled.

My grandpa lived to the ripe old age of 91.

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