27 July 2009

Gradually

There is no quick fix in life. I strongly believe in that.

Everything that we are now, is the result of accumulation of little things and actions. Our habits, personality, health, wealth and so on.

Everyday, we do many little things, thinking that they are nothing.

But, after a while, the things you are doing, are becoming your habits.

Your habits, are determining your health now, or in the future.

The things that you are thinking, are becoming your mindset, shaping your personality.

Your mindset, personality, are determining the wealth now, or in the future, directly, or indirectly.

It's all happening gradually, without you noticing them.

The problem we are facing now, is that we like to pay attention to the immediate, big, splashy things.

We like quick fix, whether in health, or wealth.

I believe that the so-called quick fix, is actually like the concept of using credit card. You may get what you want instantly, but someday, you have to pay them back, with huge amount of interest.

The problem is: The time when you need to 'pay back', you might realise that you actually don't have anything to 'pay back'.

So, be patient in your life. Remember that essential things in your life, happen gradually.

Now you might be poor, physically, or mentally. But, be persevere!

Chill. Keep doing the things you are doing (if you know they are the right things to do).

Gradually, changes you want to make, things you need in your life, will come to you.

26 July 2009

Right path?

Sometimes, it's kind of funny to listen to our leaders saying things that they were definitely didn't mean it.

They said they wanna train more thinkers in Malaysia, to have more creative, innovative people, to value-add the services in Malaysia, so we can compete with the world outside.

The question: Can you handle them?

Question: Do you know how to use them?

Another question: Can you see through the colour, and use the best?

And then they said they want to train young leaders to be on the right path.

Funny thing is:

After 50 years of wandering around, do we know which one is the right path for Malaysia?

Anyone can tell us?

Get out of

When will Malaysia will get out of the mud of racist issues, and progress to a real modern and relevant society?

When will Malaysian government will be trustable?

Seems like even the opposition is not accountable anymore.

When will we all will move on, to have more progressive thinking, to develop the country?

I think, we, as the normal civilians don't ask much.

We just want our country to be more competitive economically, so we won't be left behind, like 10 years, compared to other countries.

Now, I don't even want to ask about all those 'sensitive' racial and political issues anymore.

I just want a simple developing country to live in.

Is that too much to ask for?

24 July 2009

Invest?

Seems like many people rushing to invest nowadays.

Buying house, share, unit trust, and so on.

Why so rush?

They said: Now everything is in low price, should buy now and later on, the price will go up.

What makes they all so sure?

I don't know.

I don't see anyway that the market is going stronger.

The governments all around the world just prescribing pain killer to control the pain of the disease, without treating the disease.

Creating more debts to boost the economy while the main cause of this economy recession is debt itself.

Economy recovery funds? Recover from what?

Blame it on my youth

I care about what is happening around me. That's why I blog about things around me.

I care, therefore I voice up in this blog.

After hiatus so long from blogging, I guess, I need to blog again, to train my thinking.

I don't want to be a blind follower. I need to be a independent thinker.

Blame it on my youth.