Thursday, June 2, 2011

On Seeds of Hope

Many of you would realise that my blog have been full of posts regarding the Seeds of Hope exhibition.

For those who would like to revisit the posts: 

Definitely, being involved in the exhibition has taught me a lot of things. 
I think the most common response I got when I start to take visitors on their tour is: "Oh, it's a go green exhibition."

But, there is a sense of relief that I have narrated well when at the end of the exhibition they would announced proudly that they have been inspired by the exhibition. Most realised that the exhibition is just not about going green. 
I think that is actually how the exhibition works through the formula of Learn, Reflect and Empower. At the end of the day, we hope that the visitors are empowered to really initiate action for change. That would clearly reflect on the message of the exhibition: 'The power of one"

I must also stress that it is the heart-to-heart dialogue between the narrators and the visitors that have made the passing of the key message to be possible.

I am also grateful to the Good Samaritans I have met throughout the series of the exhibition I have been. I thank all of you from the bottom of my heart. Those who are reading this, you would not be able to imagine how these people have really helped me.

The Seeds of Hope exhibition is now touring the country. So, do find out if it is near your place.

To end this: I would pick this quote of Mahatma Gandhi from the exhibition:"You may never know what results come from your action. But if you do nothing, there will be no result."

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