Blog entry by Dr. Tan Tek Seng

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Dr. Tan Tek Seng - Monday, 3 November 2025, 6:00 AM

DAILY REFLECTION

"They die in an instant, in the middle of the night. The people convulse and pass away; the mighty are removed without human hand”

Job 34:20

We race through life chasing deadlines, juggling family, grasping at fleeting pleasures, rarely pausing to reflect on the fragile thread that binds it all.

Iris Hsieh Yu-hsin, affectionately known as the “Nurse Goddess” of social media, was just 31 when her vibrant life was cut short. On October 30, while filming in Malaysia, she was struck with a sudden heart attack, leaving her loved ones and thousands of admirers stunned. Just days earlier, she had shared a radiant photo on Instagram, glowing with health and joy - a snapshot that now lingers as a haunting reminder of how swiftly life can change.

Her manager, Chris, spoke of the heartbreaking speed of her decline - a cruel twist that offered no time for intervention. As investigations into her passing continue, the world mourns a woman whose beauty, compassion, and infectious spirit touched countless lives.

Her story is a solemn call to cherish each moment, to love deeply, and to live with purpose. Because in this unpredictable dance of life, tomorrow is never promised.

Job 34:30 calls us to humility and reverence. It exposes the frailty of human existence and the folly of arrogance. Power, position, and influence may impress people, but they are weightless before the One who gives breath to all.

“Life is fragile, eternity is real”