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Putting all these bits and pieces together, my involvement in KCA activities was most likely from late sixties to early seventies. I must confess, however, that my relationship with KCA was only lukewarm and my dedication and contribution toward it were extremely small in comparison with many other Kamching brothers and sisters. It was simply because of my weak personal management then. After starting full-time working in 1971, I had made new friends and spent much time on other hobbies less healthy than Kamching ones. However, perhaps it was due to my not-deeply-involved attitude that I could escape from the KCA rumours and conflicts since mid seventies. However, I could observe clearly that there were a large number of young people from different backgrounds, wave by wave, all working happily and energetically for achieving meaningful common goals, following the leadership of Chiu Sir. Later, I have also learnt that KCA activities and culture have materialised a number of marriages; they have significantly influenced personal life paths. Gradually, it became clear to me that the power from within a leader is more important than his external attributes, as Chiu Sir was neither tall, heavily built, nor speaking with a loud voice!


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