We had one week of Nick Vujicic, the inspirational speaker that won the hearts of many Singaporeans and all those that had the privilege of listening to this very unusual man. He is a very pleasant looking guy other than his congenital handicap of being born without limps except for a flipper like left ‘leg’ that is all less than 30cm long. Seeing him on stage and waggling across a table top like a penguin is scary and intimidating. But when Nick spoke, his sprightly spirit won over everyone present that living is not just about a physical body but all about the mind and spirit. He is everything an optimist, and nothing can make his day a bad day. He is married with a charming wife, heard he also has a son and has done many things in life that a normal person could only dream of doing.
Nick Vujicic has a double ot twin living among us in Jason
Chee. Jason, a young and healthy military expert in the Navy has a future waiting
for him like any able bodied young man. He went to hell when he was caught in a
winch for several hours with his body stuck and crushed by that awesome
machine. He was as good as dead. By the time they extricated his body he has
lost both legs, his left arm, and a right arm with only two fingers. What a
cruel fate that was handed to this young man.
Never would anyone believe that he could smile again. He
refused to give up and never was he down in spirit in a single day, or at least
he put on a very brave front in the public eyes. He is still alive and living
well, and his chubby and ever smiling radiant face greeted everyone that met
him. Looking at the picture of him and Nick Vujicic in the papers would lead
everyone to believe that nothing is amiss.
In Jason’s case, it is heartening to know that the Navy or
Mindef did not leave him behind like a piece of broken furniture. Mindef is
giving him every support and assistance he needed, fitting him with whatever
that is available, motorised wheel chair and all the physiotherapy and
psychological care to help him to start a new life. Nick Vujicic is a timely
living role model for people like Jason.
The latest, the Navy is not abandoning him in the scrap
yard. They are keeping him and offering him a desk bound job in the Navy. They
surely take care of their own kind and something to be proud of. Wish the govt
could take care of able and healthy Singaporeans the way the Navy takes care of
Jason Chee. Then we would not have so many grouses, so many jobless PMETs and
so many cries of being betrayed.
Jason Chee will stand up again one day when he is fitted
with prosthetic limbs.