Monday, April 02, 2007

Kingdom of Dreams
By President Ikeda

What I want to talk about are the dreams of boys and girls that will change the world. As long as you continue to believe in and hold on to your great dreams, you will surprise everyone with your splendid accomplishment.
You all know Disneyland, don’t you? Today I want to base my remarks on the life of Walt Disney, pioneer of animated cartoon films, who built Disneyland, “the Happiest place on Earth”.
As you all know, Disney was a great artist who created many internationally popular cartoon characters such as Mickey Mouse. He was also presented with many awards for filmmaking.
Since his boyhood, Disney loved to please other people. He must have thought to himself “People have to live anyway. So why don’t I make their lives happy and enjoyable?” He was good at drawing. Nothing gave him more joy than the sight of other people enjoying his drawings.
Disney’s family wasn’t wealthy. He had to work a variety of side jobs from the time he was a small boy. Moreover when he was eight, his father fell ill. His family became poorer and poorer. Finally the day came when they had to give up their farm. But young Disney was not discouraged. He went to school while supporting his family as a newspaper boy. His father would always strictly say to young Disney, “Newspapers carry important news for each days. So please deliver them carefully”.
The father taught young Disney to take complete responsibility in newspaper delivery even though he was a child.
Young Disney, rubbing his sleepy eyes, tried his best every morning. I myself delivered newspapers when I was in sixth grade. I still remember the struggle I had in the cold, early mornings. Because of my experience, I can share young Disney’s feelings very well.
No matter how difficult his circumstances became, Disney never forgot about drawing, which he loved to do most. He continued to earnestly study and draw pictures. Eventually he came to wish, “Through my pictures, I will give courage to people. I will instill love and joy in the hearts of people. I want to make this my lifelong mission”.
Eventually, Disney’s works, just as he had wished, started to envelop the hearts of people with the light of warmth and send messages of hope and tenderness to the world. The source of Disney’s influence I believe lay in the hardships he experienced in hid boyhood. Those who become first-rate individuals always experience difficult times. By living through many hardships, you can develop yourself, understand the feelings of others and accomplish great tasks. On the other hand, if you avoid hardships and spoil yourselves until you become selfish, you cannot build a foundation for your great success in the future.
Going back to the story of Disney, his dream for the future was not easily shared by other people. In fact he was often opposed. He started out by working for a small advertising company. His job was to draw illustrations for advertisements. He set out on the first step toward hid great dream in the midst of reality. Though his first step was small, it was filled with energy and hope.
Before long, Disney started to make films as well. His name gradually became famous. At the time, he was deceived and betrayed by those whom he trusted. He lost his copyright of an important film, a film that he had diligently worked on through sleepless nights. Many of his employees left him also. Disney found himself in the depths of sorrow. He had neither money nor a job, nor anyone he could rely on. Having lost everything, he thought to himself “this is the end of everything”.
Yet Disney still had a dream that he had been cherishing in his heart since he was a boy. He could not afford to be defeated.
He racked his brain for a solution. What came to lonesome Disney’s mind then was the “friend” who used to come in his room while he was drawing pictures alone.
The friend was a mouse with whom Disney kindly shared his bread.
Disney thought “That’s right, I still have a friend”. He decided to make his little friend into a new main character. This was the dramatic moment of the birth of Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse soon became a popular cartoon character in America. Moreover, people all over the world, adults and children alike, were attracted to this cheerful and energetic Mickey Mouse who graced the movie screens. But such a happy Mickey Mouse was born out of Disney’s tears of pains.
The most difficult time is the most important time. The most difficult time is the best opportunity to open a new road in our lives. Please never forget this. As long as you keep making efforts without allowing yourselves to be defeated, the tree of dreams will continue to grow in your hearts. Your effort is the nutrient for the growth of your dreams.
After Mickey Mouse, Disney sent Donald Duck, Dumbo and Bambi, among other famous characters, into the world. He continuously challenged one impasse after another to expand the sphere of filmmaking.
Pure-hearted Disney was betrayed sometimes. He also experienced the unexpected death of his mother. During the war, which darkened the people’s hearts, few people went to see his movies. But Disney never gave in to hardships, hoping that when the war was over, people would appreciate his movies again.
His dreams kept expanding more and more. He developed a strong desire to create a magical kingdom of dreams unmatched in the world. He thought to himself “I want to make as many people happy as possible”. Out of this desire, Disneyland was born.
To have a dream is a privilege that only human beings can possess. Those who do not have dreams are lonely. Those who are knocked around by realities of daily life without cherishing a dream will eventually be defeated by hardships or sorrow.
People who cherish their dreams can arouse hope and courage to change any hardship into the source of joy.
I hope that when you experience hardships, you will always change it into something better to fuel your dreams. I myself have experienced malicious slander and criticism many times. But I consider these experiences as the honor of life presented to me for fulfilling my mission. Because I think in this manner, I fear nothing and joyfully advance along the path that I have chosen.
Now people from all over the world love Disney’s movies and amusement parks. Disney’s long cherished wish from his boyhood bore great fruit. He built Disneyland for people all over the world to enjoy. Disney completely realized his dream. I hope all of you, like Disney, will live your lives to the fullest, building a kingdom of dreams, joy and peace in your hearts.
The road ahead may not always be pleasant. You may encounter painful and agonizing incidents many times. At such times, you must not give up and allow yourself to be defeated.
Your dream cherished in your heart will lift the weight of despair and worry. If you do not have strength, however, like foam floating in the sea of suffering and sorrow, you cannot open the state of happiness. Only by cherishing magnificent dreams, enduring hardships in reality and overcoming them, can you win in life.
The seed of a future Disney exists in our heart as well as the seeds of future Beethovens, Madame Curies and Einsteins. In your heart the seeds are already planted to become great individuals in any field of society. I am convinced that each of these seeds will sprout and grow into a giant tree. The rest depends upon each step that you take steadily in the midst of reality while expanding the kingdom of dream within your hearts.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Obstuctive Sleep Apnoea-Hypopnoea Syndrome
Normally hor.. when we are asleep, the muscles in our body relax la.. but our airway (the pipe that connects to our lungs) stays open allowing to breathe normally. However, for some people, the airway doesn't stay open (Aiyor.. sei lor.. die la..) - often this is because there is pressure from fat around the neck - which stops them from breathing (apnoea) or, if their breathing is only partly blocked, the airflow is reduced (hypopneoa). This interruption of a person's breathing will cause them to wake up repeatedly through the night gasping for air. The most common sign of obstructive sleep apnoea or hypopnoea is loud, irregular snoring - the sound made as air passes through the narrowed throat and windpipe (the airway). Apart from there are also long pauses when the person doesn't seem to be breathing at all.. (oh no.. sudah mati kah?)
N.B. the person him/herself would not recognize these (snoring + long pauses without breathing). So most of the time, girlfren la or boyfren la... husband or wife will give details regarding this.. e.g. "aiyor.. my husband hor.. snore like a pig la.. beh tahan.... sometimes hor.. he stops breathing... I think he mati liao..."If a person suffers from problems such as daytime sleepiness, poor concentratyion and mood changes as a result of their sleep being disturbed by obstructive sleep apnoea or hypopnoea, then this is called obstructive sleep apnoea-hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS).OSAHS is pretty common; although it occurs more frequently in middle-aged ('Fei Lou') men, although it can occur in all ages including children and in both sexes.Dun play play wei..OSAHS is 'dangerous'... Snoring itself is not dangerous la.. but it can cause problems between sleeping partners... Frequent sleep apnoeas or hypopnoeas mean the boy repeatedly doesn't get enough oxygen... this can lead to higher blood pressure and heart problems. Anyone who suffers from uncontrolled excessive daytime sleepiness or lack of sleep may be at risk through falling asleep in dangerous situations, such as when driving, operating machinery or during lectures (with a fierce and ferocious lecturer).... Hmm.. So how ah? apa macam... Change your sleep position lor.. sleeping on your side may make it less likely that the airway will close. Losing weight will help if extra flesh around your face and neck are causing or worsening your obstructive sleep apnoea-hypopnoea. Taking medicines to clear congestion in the airway?Using continous positive airway pressure (CPAP)... a mask is placed over the nose forcing air into the airway through the nostrils (lubang hidung) and keeping the airway open... Using a mandibular splint? this is a device placed inside the mouth to keep the jaw in a position to maintain an open airway during sleep. SURGERY!!! in some patients... surgery can help for instance by widening or repositioning the tissues in the mouth-to-throat section of the airway or by repositioning the jaw.. *Ouch!* This is only used as a last resort la.. dun really wanna copy+paste+cut+stitch someone's face... unless there are no other better alternatives in solving the problem...