While having a break from timing task, I re watched Kiseki no Kizuna Shige parts now with subtitles. It's subtitled by
newshfan I've been watching late night documentaries lately and I'm already used to watching such situations. It's really inspiring to know that Yamaguchi is doing such things to help a country that she don't even grew up. With the current situation and her drive to reach out and help, she's really a strong person. Despite having a hard time in her stay, she didn't surrender and continue on with her ideals, to help Bangladesh.
It's fun watching Shige play with the kids in the orphanage and teaching them Kibou yell. It's such a win to watch it.
I understand the ideals of my friend. He have this dream of putting up an orphanage to be able to help. I and my other two friends also have the same ideals to be able to help. Maybe 5 years from now, I know we can make our ideals into reality and make our dream of helping come true.
It's also great how Yamaguchi dealt with the beggar. Honestly, and sorry to say, I have this harsh different way of dealing with beggars. Sometimes I feel guilty about it but what can I do, my moodiness just kicks in making me annoyed. I just need to calm down for sometime and face it. My older brother and my father also have this calm way of dealing with not-so-well-off people. Maybe because they got used to talking to different people already and know how to deal with it.
I also have to agree with Yamaguchi that giving aid or charity isn't enough for people to live with. There should be ways other than giving aid for them to have a living. My father also don't believe on giving to charity. For him, it's better to give them something to live with.Thru our family business, we're employing people from not so well off family. And thru working for us, they're able to have a living and they're even able to get their children to study.
It's really great letting Shige be the correspondent for this segment. Shige have this different aura and with his hobby of photography, it's really great. I know Shige sometimes tend to act cool in some tv shows but watching him doing this documentary segment, he's showing his real side and it's really amazing how he deals with it.
Ok, I got to go back in to my task now.^ ^