When I was on my way to the State Library of Victoria,
Melbourne, a day after my son’s convocation, I heard loud melody music coming
from the street of Swanston. I quickly investigated what the celebration is all
about. Guess what? I was really stunned and shocked to find out the parade of key
personnel from RMIT and its students with their graduation regalia, the gown
and traditional mortarboard cap, along the street. Of course, all these
students will receive well deserved recognition for years of hard work and
commitment. Their Graduation Ceremony offers the opportunity for them and their
loved ones to celebrate a significant milestone in their lives, and the
commencement of their professional careers. No surprises that it attracted big
crowds of people who also want to participate in this ceremony with cheering
from every corner. The environment was amazingly warm. Of course, I have no
hesitation to join in by taking some photos.
Append below are some of the lively and meaningful
ceremony which I am really being enlightened. I then decided to post an article
with some of the colorful photos I have taken. See the students who are happily
inviting me to take their photos as if I am a part of them. It is so amazingly
awesome to cheer people for their achievements.
My mind actively ponder how nice if everyone has such
a spirit to celebrate others’ success. Then everyone is rest assured of peaceful world and better tomorrow. By doing so, this little act will definitely help
nurture a healthy environment for us to establish sound and solid relationship
between each other rather than spreading those hatred messages that create
chaos in this planet.
As such, I urge you to help me spread and sow this good
seed around your circle of friends. Thanks you so much for your kind action.
Let us give it a serious consideration- if we don’t care, who will. Just like
what Confucius said, “A man who moves mountains starts carrying a little
stone.” Stone by stone, all majestic building were erected. To a great mind,
nothing is too little to be ignored.
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