Thursday, September 5

Inspirasi

Counting the days leading up to 16th of September, I came across a very interesting article on the topics being discussed by Malaysians, again and again in a never ending cycle. And the quote excerpt below gives me a sense of hope, knowing that we used to start with unity at the beginning, and we can remain united at the end.
The road to nationhood has not been an easy journey. Surprises and disappointments, tension and crisis, have marred the way. The peoples of Malaysia, however, have endured all trials and tribulations with confidence and patience, calmness and forbearance, with faith in our final goal –Malaysia. The Federation of Malaya now passes into history. Let us always remember that the Malayan Nation was formed after many difficulties during a long period of national Emergency, yet its multi-racial society emerged, endured and survived as a successful and progressive nation, a true democracy and an example to the world of harmony and tolerance. As it was with Malaya, so it can be with Malaysia. With trust in Almighty God, unity of purpose and faith in ourselves, we can make Malaysia a land of prosperity and peace. In doing so let every Malaysian in all the States of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah ensure that our Malaysia is truly worthy of the aims and hopes we have shared, the trials and stress, we have endured, in working together to achieve our common destiny.
- excerpt from Tunku Abdul Rahman’s speech on Malaysia Day, 16 September 1963.

"Selamat Hari Malaysia, tanah tumpahnya darahku."

Tuesday, May 21

'Perfectionist'

I'm not a perfectionist but I always try to make sure I do everything almost perfectly. This goes for everything, even when I'm working on something I know isn't going to come out good.

When I started doing my essay assignment at the last minute, say 2 days before the deadline for a 5000 words assignment, I'll make sure the alignment is justified, the format is synchronized across the essay, I use the correct fonts etc. This goes on until I'm fully satisfied that the assignment is perfect, to my standard, in terms of its presentation even when the content may not be as good.

This one happened today.

I was on my way back from the hospital when I decided to stop by the 99Mart to get some snacks. I guess my so called 'perfectionist' habit decided to kicks in because instead of parking on the road side for a quick 2 minutes grocery, I did a reverse parking into one of the empty parking spot next to the shop, right between two other cars on either side. And as if that's not enough, I even made sure I parked correctly, going back and forth so that the space between my car and the other two cars were almost equal! Gosh, me and my perfect habit.

But regardless, I still managed to get my groceries. So that's ok.

Till next time.