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Monday, November 29, 2010
Big issue with bigger responsibilities: The Most Desired Mission
Big issue with bigger responsibilities: The Most Desired Mission: "It is my childhood dream to achieve greatness in studies. Today, I am facing an uphill task to re-live my passion. No matter how hard it co..."
The Most Desired Mission
It is my childhood dream to achieve greatness in studies. Today, I am facing an uphill task to re-live my passion.
No matter how hard it comes, I have got to struggle hard to achieve it.
Greatness does not care about constraints, though.
Like the wise - saying, when the going gets tough, the tough gets going.
Pray Hard, Work hard and play hard.
One day, I will be that guy...InsyaAllah.
No matter how hard it comes, I have got to struggle hard to achieve it.
Greatness does not care about constraints, though.
Like the wise - saying, when the going gets tough, the tough gets going.
Pray Hard, Work hard and play hard.
One day, I will be that guy...InsyaAllah.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Malaysian Soccer's Greatest Mission
Today, Malaysian football will be facing its toughest test in escalating the much desired international excellence.
China is indeed not the threat but self esteem is the country most feared factor.
If the players have the courage to conquer this element, history will be created.
Till then, our undivided support is firmly with them...
China is indeed not the threat but self esteem is the country most feared factor.
If the players have the courage to conquer this element, history will be created.
Till then, our undivided support is firmly with them...
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Malaysian Team Stands a Chance
Malaysian football stands an outside's chance in the upcomin Asian Games campaign.
Sceptics would deny my argument due to the presence of powerhouses like Japan and China. But if we as the avid fan do not have the trust in our own national team, then who does?
We can be so sentimental by associating the likes of the late Mokhtar Dahari and Soh Chin Aun toward the current blokes of footballers, but moving forward is the answer.
Again, trust in them is the thing they need the most now.
...and my prayers are with them all the time
Signing off
Mufarz - 2010
Sceptics would deny my argument due to the presence of powerhouses like Japan and China. But if we as the avid fan do not have the trust in our own national team, then who does?
We can be so sentimental by associating the likes of the late Mokhtar Dahari and Soh Chin Aun toward the current blokes of footballers, but moving forward is the answer.
Again, trust in them is the thing they need the most now.
...and my prayers are with them all the time
Signing off
Mufarz - 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
The ugly sides of the just concluded by-elections in Malaysia
It's a kind of sad to see violences were still on the scenes at the Batu Sapi and Galas by-elections. After more than 50 years of independence, violent is still there for the rests of other Malaysians to suffer and be humiliated with.
As the nation is gunning to achieve its much - craved developed status by Year 2020, scuffles and jeerings as reported in the media (be it mainstream or alternative media) are rather scarry. Yes, we might want to argue that the said conduct was for the purpose to generate excitement among voters on the respective scenes, but shall we behave ourselves better in the future?
While we give our undivided support to our preferred party, we must not be on the side that tend to overlook on the ethical side of the so-called "support". Malaysians, in general, are not so violent in nature but if it is not contained widely (especially on the "thinking" side), it could be spread out like a wildfire in the near future.
Till then, behave while electing!!!
Signing off
Mufarz - 2010
As the nation is gunning to achieve its much - craved developed status by Year 2020, scuffles and jeerings as reported in the media (be it mainstream or alternative media) are rather scarry. Yes, we might want to argue that the said conduct was for the purpose to generate excitement among voters on the respective scenes, but shall we behave ourselves better in the future?
While we give our undivided support to our preferred party, we must not be on the side that tend to overlook on the ethical side of the so-called "support". Malaysians, in general, are not so violent in nature but if it is not contained widely (especially on the "thinking" side), it could be spread out like a wildfire in the near future.
Till then, behave while electing!!!
Signing off
Mufarz - 2010
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