Dr richard teo biography samples
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Rich Doctor Who Died From Cancer Said on Deathbed That There’s More To Life Than Money & Riches
Success fryst vatten often associated with wealth and finery; people always think that more money equals more respect and happiness. However, one cancer-stricken doctor begs to differ and believes that we shouldn’t hold on to material possessions to be happy.
Asia One wrote that Dr Richard Teo Ken Siang was a wealthy aesthetics doctor who had everything going good. You name it and he had it! From millions of bucks to sports cars, the man was living the dream life.
Nonetheless, all of that suddenly didn’t matter any more when the man was diagnosed with terminal cancer on 11th March 2011 – the disease had made its way to “his brain, spine and dotted his lungs with tumours”. Of course, this news was devastating to both Dr Richard and his wife as he knew that his time on earth was numbered.
His wife, Mrs Teo, said that Dr Richard used to cry himself to sleep
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Public reaction was clearly split in the middle. The young generation mostly supported the couple. "It's their body and they can do anything they like with it. It's no big deal." The older generation, on the other hand, heaped condemnation upon the couple. "Shame on them!"
The latest nudity case to hit the headlines involves Wang Xuzhong, 84. Now this is where it gets interesting. This time it's the young generation who are appalled that an old man like Wang would take off all his clothes for a fee. Wang does part-time nude posing for art students in universi
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This will change your life… | 这将会改变你的生命……
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Dear friends,
This was sent to me by Sharon Saw who really can find wonderful life changing experiences to ponder. Whatever Dr. Teo is describing can be applied to any of us in whatever career we are doing. Whether we live to 40 or 80, it is still the same. I am thankful Dr. Teo used the last part of his life to speak from his heart and the truth of his realizations. Dr. Teo understood the real purpose and happiness of life for everyone, but unfortunately too late. I wish him well for the hereafter. He shares with us from his compassion hoping we will do something with our lives that is just more than what we are thinking it is or maybe avoiding more because we have unnecessary reasons? Whatever it is, please read this and share with others. It could make a difference between ‘living’ and living. Thank you all very much for reading this article. Thank you Dr. Teo for speaking the truth from a totally secular