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Saturday, June 25, 2011

How Comedy Inspires People...

Yesterday, the just concluded Maharaja Lawak has indeed created a much-touted euphoria. About 13 weeks the contestants were pressed to perform in the most creative ways in order to capture the audience and to win their votes.

Although I am not the big fan of this program, the thing I valued the most was the way Malaysian entertainment-lover react towards this type of creative performer. In the past, Malaysians were describe as "not so sporting" as their counterparts in the developed nations. Malaysians were so glued to their seats and they were cheering to the most creative ways ever.

What could we conclude in this kind of support? New trend or was it because of the performers were simply awesome? As for me, I opt for the latter as it is true that the performers were pushing themselves to the limit in order to achieve their goal. Like Richard Branson had once said, "Do something that you could gain fun in doing it and work hard for it"

To wrap up my blog this time around, I shall say, in order to create happiness, we first must be happy and the thing will work in a way that favors us.

Till then, great week ahead, chow!

Your not so funny pal,


Mufarz @ Rizal



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Location:Jalan PJU 10/2a,Petaling Jaya,Malaysia

Saturday, June 11, 2011

The Uniqueness of the East Coast Derby

Tonite, Malaysian soccer will witness the emergence of 2 teams from our east coast side. The teams are the newest powerhouse in our soccer history, toppling Selangor and Perak as Malaysian soccer king.

When Kelantan and Terengganu meet tonight, their fans are one of the most fascinating factor that would make someone falls in love with Malaysian domestic soccer once again. What ever people might want to say, these are the fans that have huge passion about their teams through bad & good times of their beloved teams. Unlike the fans from the other parts of Malaysia, these fans are so relentless and give undivided support towards their teams regardless any circumstances.

On the teams, expect the clash of the titans. Kelantan, boasting around with their lethal hitman, Norshahrul Idlan Talaha is countered by Terengganu's very own prodigy, Ashaari Samsudin which will make us feel that these are the golden generation that we were looking for.

What ever it is, let the game begins...

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Location:Jalan Kuala Selangor,Petaling Jaya,Malaysia

Friday, June 10, 2011

When Leader Fails To Listen

In many instances of my life, I have come across leaders in many arenas. Be it during my school day or at the national and world levels. Of course, leaders are not born but they were groomed to be one.

However, it is a kind of sad when leaders are not listening to the followers for the betterment of the group, society or community. They thought that they are a kind of too "flawless" to be corrected. I have seen many scenarios that leaders were shutting the door just to prove that they are all correct all the time.

Yes, I do agree that leaders must be a decision-maker but can we afford to have a decision-maker to ruin our entire life or whatever we are doing for that matter? In my opinion, leaders must sit and work together with their followers in order to achieve better result and outcome. Rather than bombardment, face-to-face talk is sometimes required for the betterment of the situation.

As for Malaysian sport, we are so blessed to have Dato' K . Rajagopal as the gaffer of our national football team. He is a kind of person who is strict but has deep human touch to handle many kind of obstacles in his team. Just imagine, to handle a former bunch of losers and later to be able transform them to a team best described as "men of steel" is no easy task. It requires deep self-reflection to achieve such feat.


 

In one of the talk shows that Dato' K. Rajagopal had been given the opportunity to advice, he had emphasized on face – to – face talk rather than pin-pointing and blame-shifting. Do we really need someone like him to handle the more complicated circumstances? I guess we badly need this type of guy to drive us through bad and good times.

Tun Dr Mahathir on the other hand, is a type of visionary leader. He was so open to ideas (and that was why we have KLCC, KLIA and many more great landscapes for our nation) instead of only doing his own way. He was so determined to transform Malaysia with the introduction of Wawasan 2020 and to help the Bumiputras back on track in the business world (we are all aware on how the majestic of Malay's entrepreneur being torn apart by the Portuguese until the "rule and divide" policy implemented by the British had further abolished the sense of Malay's business supremacy).

Thus, the decision is in our hand. Choose wisely as leaders are not only leaders but they are the connector to our dreams...


 

Your "friendly neighbourhood";


 

Mufarz @ Rizal

Barcelona is my inspiration...

The convincing win for Barcelona against Premier League champ, Man Utd recently proves that size does not matter at all. With Iniesta and David Villa supreme control in the mid of the pitch, Man Utd's star studded line up has got no clue to answer the Spanish armada's relentless assault.

To me, I have arrived to a conclusion that no matter what people would have said about our lacking and weak point, I am pretty sure that we have a mountain high talent within us to prove them wrong. Just like Barcelona, people were making irrelevant comparison about the players' height against their English counterpart but they have proven that superiority is always in our mind and not in the physical side per se.

Thus, if we are lacking in term of our look and other physical related area, there must be some territories that belong to us.

Think back and chart our way, of course!)

Location:Jalan 17a/7,Petaling Jaya,Malaysia

Saturday, June 4, 2011

A sense of pride...

Yesterday's friendly match between
Malaysia and Hong Kong has shown some good signals about our team.

Despite Hong Kong's domination throughout the game, our boys were indeed never behind in term of composure. Although they were trailing, Hadith Yahya has equalised the score, and this was done in front of Hong Kong's fans.

The post - match interview with Hong Kong's gaffer was a lil' bit on the sour side. He blatantly claimed that our team does not deserve to win the match as we didn't create a lot of chances. Sounds familiar, right? Whatever....

On the positive notes, we were not that bad even without many regulars (due to their duty with our Olympic team) but Datuk K Rajagopal has worked his magic once again.

After all, watch out Taiwan, coz we Malaysians, are going after your delicious...scalp!!!

Your ever hopeful national fan,

Mufarz @ Rizal




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A sense of pride...

Yesterday's friendly match between
Malaysia and Hong Kong has shown some good signals about our team.

Despite Hong Kong's domination throughout the game, our boys were indeed never behind in term of composure. Although they were trailing, Hadith Yahya has equalised the score, and this was done in front of Hong Kong's fans.

The post - match interview with Hong Kong's gaffer was a lil' bit on the sour side. He blatantly claimed that our team does not deserve to win the match as we didn't create a lot of chances. Sounds familiar, right? Whatever....

On the positive notes, we were not that bad even without many regulars (due to their duty with our Olympic team) but Datuk K Rajagopal has worked his magic once again.

After all, watch out Taiwan, coz we Malaysians, are going after your delicious...scalp!!!

Your ever hopeful national fan,

Mufarz @ Rizal




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Friday, June 3, 2011

When the tribe speaks...

First and foremost, I would like to say gracias to all of the newcomers of my blog.


Despite hectic schedule of my daily routines,
I am taking a "time off" now in order to energize myself back to supreme condition.

Recently, someone told me that a motivated person is a person who spends his time wisely. It sounds cliche but I have the first hand experience myself.

Many years ago, I was thinking that by focusing entirely on certain target, I would be able to achieve greater height. However, time has taught me that that was not the case.

Many bad situation happened in the past due to fatigue. Why fatigue? Based from my observation, mishap does happen but it can be avoided.

Being obsessed about something does no good in the long run. I came into the conclusion that time that is well spent is the period that we produce the most.

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