Myint Kyaw

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Myint Kyaw is a humble friend endowed with three Cs (Cool - never see him not smiling even working on that bloody samurdhi, Calm - handling class secretariat matter and football matches with ease, and Confident - he may worry about performing in public but once he is on stage he is so confident and everything is under control). One more thing. He is a true dream-achiever. Whatever he wants, he'll get it sooner or later given his determination. Move on, Myint Kyaw!

Anonymous said...

Myint, my cheer leader! There were a time on the bus to school or to the prison our class visited, Myint lent me one of the ear phones to listen to a program in English that I missed for so long. There were a time when he lent me his mobile and showed me a comedy when I had nothing to do while waiting for Tony Blair to come for the talk. Maybe because of the relaxing moments that I could ask Tony Blair the question he felt hard to answer ;-) Very caring and warm personality, Myint! Good luck with your UN career!

Anonymous said...

To me, he is MAN. He has many merits which I have to learn from. By saying "no worries, I will do it for you", he can always make people feel safe and secure with an excellent outcome.

Anonymous said...

Myint Kyaw is a truly adventurer who always try new thing and discuss new thinking. Always want to work in the international institution in order to get experience to reform his nations. He gets “crazy” when talking about poverty alleviation and development in rural areas. Get ready for a wind of change, the coming of democracy in your country. Indonesia always welcome you sir…

Anonymous said...

You are strait forward and your words and deeds are same.

Balaji

shwesin ~ said...

you will always be in my mind together with
... your maturity
... your mindfullness
... your "just do the best" "don't care the rest" nature
... may all your wishes come true so soon :))
~ Shwe ~

Anonymous said...

I think the most humble persons in the class, but equally cool and caring. He dreams to improve the life of his fellow countrymen and to improve his own life. He is a family person and I wish him a happy life. His stay at PGP resulted in knowing him relatively little, which I regret. I wish to see him wherever our ways cross.

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Unknown said...

I respect him for he is my TENNIS COACH. I really enjoyed playing tennis with him and most of time, he let me win too.

well! now you got to coach me to make a smart son like yours..if possible "twins" so that, i'll be winning again...lol.

- Sangay

Anonymous said...

The silent hero, you help your friends in ways even you probably don’t realize, and which certainly is rarely publicly applauded. This I try to amend, and salute.