A
few years ago, A, a young colleague of mine who has just completed his
Ph.D, from my old place, (Sheffield, United Kingdom) came up to me and said,
“Somebody sends his regards,” smilingly he added, “he still remembers you, you
know?”
I
was flabbergasted and so I asked, “Who?”
“B,
my supervisor while I was doing my Ph.D,” his smile getting wider, “he is a well
known consultant to well-known companies now, back there.”
“Okay,
thank you!” said I, “send him my regards in return, the next time, you get in
touch with him, all right?”
“Fine!”
said A, walking down to his office which is right down the corridor.
A
few seconds later, my mind which was in the playback mode, suddenly stopped
short. Of course! I remembered B, a young man back during the days when the
campus was at the present site of UTP. Who wouldn’t?
I
taught a common course, where all students from the different engineering
schools would have to take. B was from another school. Not from Electrical
& Electronic Engineering. That fateful day when he saw me, his face was
full of distraught. I could tell that he was not happy.
“I
would like to take up Electrical & Electronic Engineering. But I was
offered another course,” B said.
I
sat in silence, listening for more. To provide him a chance to pour out all his
feelings. After he fell silent, I suggested that he meet up with the Dean of
our school. A few days later, B was back, his face gloomier than ever.
“Any
luck?” I said, to trigger words from his mouth.
He
gave a wry smile, shook his head, and dropped his face to the floor.
“Okay...You
reaaaalllyy, reaaalllly want to do E & E, right?”
“Yeah!”
B said, his mouth curved downwards.
“Then,
by all means, try going somewhere else.”
His
eyes opened wide and so I sprinkled some spice, “Why not?”
A
few months later, B came to bid goodbye. I was so glad to hear that he could
get to do what he wanted so much to do...that was the last that I heard of
him...the year...in the early 1990’s.
I
am really grateful that B still remembers me, after all these years. I am glad
too that he has achieved his dreams..and to be really successful in his field. And not
only that..most of all, to be able to produce more electrical and electronic
engineers himself..up to postgraduate level..
Truly...to
be remembered...after such a long spell...is the greatest gift in
life...Praises be to God...
5 comments:
It's always heartening a former student reaping success.Nice sharing, so graphic...
sorry, 'to see' is missing
Dear sintaicharles..
Thank you for your kind comments...
The satisfaction you can recall at this stage of your career is a sign of your success. I had that kind of feeling after thirty years of service, thinking that I had wasted my years. And now another twenty years down the line I live a happy life knowing that HE has shown me the best way for me. Please, do not stop there. Many need what you have acquired. Continue to be of service. And please do not stop blogging. You have a lot to reminisce, young lady.
Dear PakCik Hassan,
Thank you for those thought provoking words. Insya Allah, I would like to emulate you...never tiring to help and assist others in whatever ways... while we still can. Blogging? Will try my best...in a few day's time, I can do things in my own sweet time...
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