Enough!
Some people just don’t stop. In other words, this one person just don’t stop to hold on something that he certainly is incapable of holding. And another person just don’t stop bugging this other person.
First lesson is if you definitely know that you cannot hold on something that is not yours, please let it go immediately even if it means losing everything that you ever worked for.
Second lesson is if you believe you can change the world, by whatever means necessary keep trying even if it means having to put your life at the end of a sword.
These two lessons are for the two most prominent people in Malaysia today. I don’t blame the first person for not giving up because he is a little bit too comfortable being at the place where he is now. And I also don’t blame the second person for being adamant because he is fighting for a just cause.
Maybe both of the first person is insincere and the second person is sincere or maybe it is the other way around. Or maybe the first person is an antagonist fighting with a protagonist but then again, I could be wrong.
The fact is, it doesn’t matter who is right and who is wrong because the end will be the same – catastrophic.
The point is, please oh please I beg the two of you to focus on what is important, which is the development of my beloved country. Just stop it please!
We must each always think first of Malaya, of the national needs and least of ourselves. Everyone must try to help and see that people are one minded, with one loyalty and one aim, to make Malaya – the land we love – a happy abode for ALL of us. If we do all this then we can guarantee liberty, security, and prosperity and happiness for the future.” – Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, Malaysia’s first Prime Minister. Quoted from theMALAYSIANdream.net.
First lesson is if you definitely know that you cannot hold on something that is not yours, please let it go immediately even if it means losing everything that you ever worked for.
Second lesson is if you believe you can change the world, by whatever means necessary keep trying even if it means having to put your life at the end of a sword.
These two lessons are for the two most prominent people in Malaysia today. I don’t blame the first person for not giving up because he is a little bit too comfortable being at the place where he is now. And I also don’t blame the second person for being adamant because he is fighting for a just cause.
Maybe both of the first person is insincere and the second person is sincere or maybe it is the other way around. Or maybe the first person is an antagonist fighting with a protagonist but then again, I could be wrong.
The fact is, it doesn’t matter who is right and who is wrong because the end will be the same – catastrophic.
The point is, please oh please I beg the two of you to focus on what is important, which is the development of my beloved country. Just stop it please!
We must each always think first of Malaya, of the national needs and least of ourselves. Everyone must try to help and see that people are one minded, with one loyalty and one aim, to make Malaya – the land we love – a happy abode for ALL of us. If we do all this then we can guarantee liberty, security, and prosperity and happiness for the future.” – Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, Malaysia’s first Prime Minister. Quoted from theMALAYSIANdream.net.
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