I always believe in Karma, but I never think further about what Karma can affect me, until today.
Rosa is a Taiwanese mature students I met in new library, when she was trying to save more paper by photocopying several pages into one paper. Both of us were putting our heads together and trying so hard to 'communicate' with the machine, until she suddenly figured out the right buttons. For some reasons, we exchanged e-mails, or I've got hers, and I added her in msn.
Later, she said she's looking for a female housemate, and just so happened that one of the professors in my school is looking for a room for a student from Thailand, so I just forwarded the email to Rosa. And then, Yai arrived and became Rosa's housemate.
I didn't really keep track on what's going on, what I did is just forward an email, and chat casually with Rosa or Yai occasionally. Then one day, I need to look for some information and hoping for participation of Taiwanese Students' Society. An idea struck me one day when I saw Rosa online. After a chat, I heard that Yai will introduce a senior of hers to stay with Rosa, although it is not a big news, but I am fascinated by the chain reaction started with just an email. Rosa told me:" Thanks for introducing Yai as my housemate, she's a good housemate." But actually, I think, it is mainly because Rosa is also a good housemate. Human's mirror neurons enable us to read each other as well as to learn from each other, most human interaction really depends on how both sides are willing to show kindness to another. And therefore introduction of other people to share the rent from Yai is because of Rosa's kindness. More importantly, I would like to thank Rosa for providing me a lot of information! And here it goes, karma works everywhere, if you can notice it. :)
Thursday, 14 January 2010
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