‘I believe I can fly…’
06/06/2008
aiyoh, how to make roti canai…
Enough of the fuel hike. Stop grumbling, it is stressful and harmful to our health. Take it as a challenge to work hard and earn more money. Last night my wife suggested sending our kid to a private school and after much thought of my commitments: loans, insurance, bills, expenditure etc, what the heck, just do it so long as it will provide a better and quality life to my family. So do not retreat but make it possible.
It is a man’s nature to protest against change, but when are tactful, change will be welcomed.
p/s: forget about the mass protest on July 12, behave dear Malaysians.
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Malaysians react differently to change, there are those who:
- ignore the necessity for change and are overwhelmed by the changes, it becomes a painful process;
- accept the neccesity to change but fear losing their status quo and so on, hold on to their positions. If someone else takes over they feel dejected and start grumbling;
- accept change and pretend to change but deceive themselves and also create problems for others, thus stressful;
- accept change but do not know how to go about it, make mistakes in the name of change; and
- finally those who embrace change and survive. They accept the process, analyse it and carry out a plan, then execute it in the right manner.
Which one do we want to be?
It is always easy to say than doing it but leanne and you are right, we should embrace change otherwise we will not improve and full of regrets during old age. If you think you can, YOU CAN!