Honestly, I would really love to see one brave, intelligent, smart, dedicated, visionary, firm and sincere Malay as the future leader of Malaysia. The one who could fight for Malays, Islam and Malaysia at the same time enjoying his precious time with rakyat as well as his family and his personal interests or hobbies.
I know one person who has an ambition to be the first lady PM of Malaysia. I don’t really admire the way she runs an organisation at the moment. Lack or firmness, lack of rationalities, lack of chilvalry which because she is a typical Malay who loves to ‘jaga hati kawan‘, lack of tolerent, lack of sense of work ethic in a way she loves to drag many works at the last minute, hence that shows lack of visions and dedications, also lack of interesting hobbies too. I wouldn’t like to have a future Malaysian PM who loves to waste time and money at coffee bars.
In my personal experience as a leader in an Internationl Business Competition, it is quite inevitable to become a leader and being hated by team members. I don’t really mind if anyone would hate me for anything, but it is important to understand myself and what I want to achieve. I now realised why some people hate Tun when he was once the PM of Malaysia.
I observed the differences between developing 3rd World country like Malaysia to developed/developing 1st World countries like New Zealand and United States, in terms of telecommunication, attitude, personal achievement, personal interest, government as well as individual visions, family interaction, shopping/buying power, public affairs, freedom of speech, race intergration and education (I think there should be more, but these are the more obvious ones).
I’ll be back to Malaysia next three weeks for a while, then I am targeting United States to continue my Post Graduate in Molecular Pharmacology soon. I have received many bad impression from NZers as well as my parents about US, but I think I will manage to cope with the problems, insya Allah. I mean, there’s no easy way to achieve something that we want. Well, NZ is a very good place to study and work because of their lay-backness, but someone has to push something beyond the limit somehow. I love challenges in nature, merely to improve my personal goals, as much as my parents want me to be a useful person.
Hayya ‘alal-falāh = Make haste towards welfare [success]
P/S: If the Malays have been listening to Athan and do their prayers 5 times a day, why there are still handful of them still lazy and continously appeal for more subsidies from the Malaysian Government? Why of the bribes and corruptions in politics among Malays? This is another sign that UMNO is not fighting for Malays, Malaysia and most importantly Islam.
[Editted] I really have something to say about rich young Malays who come from wealthy families, in the future entry. Until then~