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The main aim for compiling this gruesome story is to illustrate 'why we should NOT lie'. Adrian Lim had a "clever" way of tricking people by lying. He started out tricking people to make money. Then it was to get women to sleep with him. And "clever" as he was, he always got what he wanted. After lying and tricking people for so long, he slowly developed an in-ability to tell the difference (between) 'when he is lying', and 'when he is not'. His downfall came when he began to believe in his own lies.
Here are the various links to this gruesome story:
http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_71_2005-02-02.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toa_Payoh_ritual_murders
http://yesterday.sg/2009/11/the-adrian-lim-murders/
Showing posts with label Moral n Ethics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moral n Ethics. Show all posts
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Should We Look After Our Aging Parents?
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Here’s an excerpt of an article by Brian Richmond, a presenter/producer at Gold 90FM. He is on air from 2pm to 5pm, Mondays to Fridays, and 8pm to midnight on Sundays.
"What are we demonstrating to our future generations if we were to turn our backs on our very own flesh and blood? Perhaps, we can take a cue from a beast of the forest — the elephant. Elephants are known to have one of the most closely-knit societies of any living species. Elephant families can only be separated by death or capture. Elephants don’t walk away from their sick or aged elders like some humans do. Cases have been recorded where a herd will come to the aid and comfort of an injured or dying member even if it imperils them. They rumble loudly as death nears. When death comes, the herd makes a shallow grave and throw branches and leaves over the carcass. The herd remains for a day or two before moving on. No need for any Maintenance Act of any sort for these animals to know what they must do for their family members in their last days! So, if ever you are in need of advice when the plight of an elderly lands on your lap, look at the elephants…"
Here’s full article…
Click on image to enlarge for easy reading...

Here’s an excerpt of an article by Brian Richmond, a presenter/producer at Gold 90FM. He is on air from 2pm to 5pm, Mondays to Fridays, and 8pm to midnight on Sundays.
"What are we demonstrating to our future generations if we were to turn our backs on our very own flesh and blood? Perhaps, we can take a cue from a beast of the forest — the elephant. Elephants are known to have one of the most closely-knit societies of any living species. Elephant families can only be separated by death or capture. Elephants don’t walk away from their sick or aged elders like some humans do. Cases have been recorded where a herd will come to the aid and comfort of an injured or dying member even if it imperils them. They rumble loudly as death nears. When death comes, the herd makes a shallow grave and throw branches and leaves over the carcass. The herd remains for a day or two before moving on. No need for any Maintenance Act of any sort for these animals to know what they must do for their family members in their last days! So, if ever you are in need of advice when the plight of an elderly lands on your lap, look at the elephants…"
Here’s full article…
Click on image to enlarge for easy reading...
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