Posts tagged values
This Slipper My Aspiration
Nov 15th
Dear ol’ slipper, it’s your time to rest….
My faithful slipper has thought a thing or two about virtues worthy of cultivation.
- DURABLE = TOUGH. At first look, you might think this slipper must have only been used in the bathroom or toilet. But actually, besides wearing it to the toilet, it has been to many other places – from the hot tar road of UTP to cold misty soil of Cameron highlands; from the streets of Cambodia to salty waters of Ha Long Bay, Vietnam; from Jakarta to many countless of walks in Malaysia itself. If you want to survive in any type of business, you’ve gotta be tough like my slipper. And not only tough on the exterior but also on the inside. Slipper has been subjected to demeaning comments such as it being ugly to be worn in a shopping complex. But to my slipper, as long as it’s doing its job in rain or shine, it’s a good slipper because after all beauty is nothing without the brain. Your essence counts most.
- PORTABLE = FLEXIBLE. Slipper is light weight. You can pack it easily in a small bag. Being light, it is not a burden to carry around. And that means, you can change from your shoe to slipper anytime you wish so. Slipper is always ‘on the go’. The key is to be ready at all times for changes, for travel, for change in plan. Be easy to manage and supervise instead of being a burden. Your service is top notch if it’s affordable, flexible and prompt.
- MULTIPURPOSE = VERSATILITY. Slipper is also a good weapon especially for whacking cockroach. You might not want to use an expensive footwear to do that, isn’t? Unattractive is a form of attraction too. Nobody might want to steal it, and you have no qualms about using it for jobs that might get your footwear dirty, for example. So be adaptable in different kinds of situation. People love someone or something that is multipurpose and able to multitask.
- FEATURES = ADDED VALUE. Slipper has emblazoned beads that massage your foot as you walk. Needless to say, anything comes with something extra for the same price….why not? Added values could be anything – empathy, free gift, follow-up, other technical services, newsletter, add-on packages, and etc.
- RETIRE IN GOOD SHAPE = KNOWING WHEN TO STOP. This picture is taken after slipper retires from everyday use and I’m sure you can tell it’s still usable, which is good. This means slipper can come in handy when it’s needed. No matter what, experiences are valued – good advice and words of wisdom and guidance will help successor in their course. Retire when it’s time and pass on the job to a deserving person. Enjoy the rest of your numbered days while in good health!
One Happy Explorer
Aug 27th
I love broadband, not only because it enables me to write this blog in the train, but also for its speed and portability. Broadband is really useful. I’ve been traveling around lately and I bring my thumbdrive-sized modem wherever I go. Now it has become my must-bring-along gadget if I travel. The purpose of today’s post, however, is not about broadband but the experience I’ve obtained from doing my education venture.
When I graduated, I am no different from most graduates. I sent resume and attended interviews, looking for a job. I want to get income; not so much of wanting to expand my engineering knowledge because I know I will have to start all over again when I work. I have learnt theories, but in real life, it’s not as simple as that. Anyway..somehow, I couldn’t get the company I wanted. I don’t even get the chance to attend interview in some. But then again, I wasn’t that desperate or anything because I have my parents and savings. I was cruising by, checking other things around. All along, my good intended mum asked me to apply for this and try for that. I obliged to some. Once, I attended an interview whose manager made me realised something. He asked me to really ask myself what I really wanted to do. My true interest, not just finding a job, working temporarily just because I wanted to earn some pocket money. And I told him actually I want to go into oil and gas. He said he could offer me a position but I won’t be happy or satisfied. I knew he was right. I could lie and get that job and learn new things but the truth is, it will just be a passionless work. If another nicer company offers me a job the next day, I would leave. That is something I don’t like to do – wasting theirs and my time and resources. It’s not a win-win deal. So I left.
That manager has a point. He said I’d be better off working in Starbucks while waiting for something more worthwhile to come along. Some things are just worth waiting for. I agree. And again I went looking for a part time job or something like that. Then I stumbled into Kenshido International. I knew it was something to do with education but nothing more. I was curious, so I went to check it out at the preview in Syuen Hotel. It was the last time they were doing it there, that time. Now we have our own support centre in Ipoh. We have 4 actually in Ipoh itself. Anyway, after the preview, I like the ScoreA program. The fact that they combine business plan with education made me like it even more. The next day, I talked to a representative, questioned him this and that, making sure I knew the details and everything and finally I signed up. Nobody forced me. Actually I’ve already made up my mind to join before I even see him. That was my first step to all the good things that came along the way.
Working with Kenshido International made a very positive impact in my life. At first, I joined because it has a solid education program, and I can earn money from it. Now, I got more than what I’ve invested in. Apart from earning, I was learning things which I know I will not learn had I work with some company that I didn’t even have interest in.
The people who do ScoreA are all positive people. I like the energy they exude and I like to think like them. Here we encourage people to set their personal goals and we really want them to achieve it. Had I work in some company, managers won’t be asking me to set my own goals because it has nothing to do with them or the company. They would ask me to strive for the company’s goals instead. To me, working with passion is very important. That’s where you wake up everyday, feeling very eager to start your activities because you know all that you do will lead to your personal goals. Now I don’t wake up feeling lost, or fear that I won’t get a job, or pressured by bosses’ orders. I work according to my own time and I set my own datelines. I know if I put in efforts into my own business like I would have, working for other people, I’m sure to get what I want. That sort of motivation and confidence is priceless.
Now, I see things in the bigger picture. Few years ago I read “Rich Dad Poor Dad”. It was a good book. Everyone says so. I said so too and I would recommend it to other people. But one thing I didn’t do was REALLY STUDY IT. I was merely reading, not digesting, not processing it until it was stuck in my head. In that book, Robert mentioned about the rat race that most people are currently doing. I agreed back then, but when I graduated, I was running the rat race too. I knew I was heading that way and yet I do it. I don’t know why – maybe it’s just very hard for people to change, especially the mindset. It is hard to make people change their thinking because they’ve been in the system for so long. People are willing to trade their time for a job that demands everything from them. No doubt you get paid, but you have to work crazily – long hours; pressure from bosses; the moment you are promoted, you sell a little more of your freedom; come back home – tired; income not enough then go look for another job with similar system or do over time. You know you are not happy with the job. You know you won’t get rich by working for others. You think if you had a job, you are very secure but actually no – not in the way that it is suppose to be.
I had a lot of dreams when I was younger. I want this, I want that. But no money how to get them? 99% of problems derived from the lack of money, correct? If you had lots of money, you won’t be having problems like you are having, correct? So normally, we look for jobs, get some income of 5k per month (average) and after paying all the expenses, all that is left we put in the bank. In the next 30 years, hopefully there’s money to buy what you want, finally. But then, along the way, a lot of things happen. The moment you start your own family, more problems will come and the dreams you wished for 10 years ago reduce to less ambitious ones. Last time maybe you want to have a mansion but now, maybe a nice terrace house will do, next time I buy bigger one (when? another 10 years?). Maybe I want to travel to all the nice cities in the world but now, (if I had time off work) I might just travel (with tight budget) to nearby cities, enough la… Proton cars will do la, BMW for rich people only. BWM drinks petrol like mad. Aaa… then we start to blame/envy rich people.
Middle class people suffers the most. Poor people are used to hardship. They are hardy people, they don’t care much if they don’t have enough money. Petrol price increase, they can walk or use the motorbike. BUT middle class people always want to be first class people. For most of these people, the path towards that is very painful. They struggle a lot, and lost a lot too, such as time with loved ones. By the time he’s rich, it’s time to die.
Sometimes in your life you come across an opportunity. You feel very motivated. Suddenly there’s hope, a better way to live your life and find money. Every part of you tells that this is right. So if it feels right, I’d say just go for it. It could turn out to be a life changing experience. Try something new. If you do one thing over and over again and not successful and expecting different results the next time you do it, then you are insane. If it requires some investment (usually in terms of money) so what? Believe in yourself and do it. I could have bought a very expensive laptop or a handphone or spend it all in entertainment, but I didn’t. Why not use it for something that can potentially generate more income? The safe way will not get you very far. Excuses bring you nowhere. If you had tons of problems, put the opportunity in front of your problems. Use opportunities to solve your problems rather than put problems in front and opportunities behind. Believe me, opportunity won’t be waiting and problems are endless. No matter how you solve a problem, new ones will pop out and you will never get to grab the opportunity.
For me, I am one impatient fellow. I don’t want to wait till I’m 40 or 50 years old to be rich. I want it fast and a lot, so that I can start my other ventures. Kenshido can offer me that, and so far, I’m enjoying it tremendously. I learn a lot from the functions, training and coaching. I love it because I work with passion and I’m very passionate about money. I’m not saying I will work with Kenshido forever, but for as long as I can squeeze out a lot of juice from this business, I will. Besides, it allows me to meet a lot of people and those encounters open more doors for me. Maybe there’s an O&G job that I’m interested about will come from there. Who knows? I don’t care If I’m not using my engineering knowledge (it’s only theories in my head now anyway), but here I can improve my soft skills – something super important in life. I don’t get to learn them much while studying, but I get here. This is life education for me. So my initial investment is really nothing as compared to what I’ve obtained in just one month in the business. And I believe more will come. MUUUAAXS!
Thanks for those who’ve showed me the way and have confidence in me.
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Hell, It’s About Time
Jun 8th
Hell it’s about time that I stopped studying. I’ve been studying for… well for as long as I can remember. Study cost hell a lot of money and during those period, sad to say, I made none, substantially

Now I shall pledge to make mum, dad and sis’s investment worthwhile, sooner rather than later, I hope. Having graduated at this time around hasn’t exactly been all rosy due to economic downturn.

Nevertheless, I’m delighted that I’m finally done with my degree. It was hard-earned to some extent and that piece of paper better be sweet-smelling when I get my hands around it and it had better serve its purpose in due time.

I hate and love the life as a student. Contrary to common belief, I hate studying. Hell yes I do, but I love to learn. Studying to me is pouring over notes and books and gathering information and doing endless assignments and projects and finally attested all the abovementioned in examinations. I hated those because studying in this kind of education system makes me all the more academic oriented and worst of all, I succumbed to it. It makes me feel like the unquenchable thirst of vampires for blood. You know it is evil, but you just can’t help it because it satisfies you at the end of the day, and more especially when you’re at the top of your game.

However, I learned a lot too. I’ve become more skilled at digging information, putting them through brain-boggling process, and producing quality results. I’ve become more diligent, paying attention to details and best of all, emphasis on originality. Probably I’ve become cleverer but not exactly smarter; otherwise I would have used my cleverness to make money, see.

One of the things that I liked most about life as a student is that you get to make a lot of friends and enjoy activities together. I love the people in my place, all of them – my batch friends, COP peeps, juniors and seniors, badminton gang, dearest roommate etc. etc. The events and people are those that shape a person’s character most.

To my batchmates, when we first started out – all aspiring engineers, and IT and Business specialists, we were quite close. We celebrated almost everyone’s birthday, and everybody would come and sing birthday song, eat cake, chat and take pictures.

We would watch movies together, sometimes in the common room and sometimes in each other’s room. I remembered we watched the lousy Alien-vs-Predator in the common room, but the crowd was great. We watched The Incredibles, Scary Movie, and Road Trip together too.

We would wait for friends to go to class together. That time, we would depart as early as 15 minutes before class started, but as we ages, we would wake up at the same time the lecture would start, or skip it altogether.

Through the years, large group broked into smaller clusters like what global warming did on ice sheets. The process is natural, but the again is the same everywhere.

Along the years, there were friends who became lovers…and then friends again, and there were those who stick it until today. What an efforrt! Bravo! On and off we had some meals together – our so called batch meals were great.

I enjoyed J04Unity too as it was something quite memorable and special. We even have our own t-shirt than I hope we can still fit into for many many more decades to come.

Although we were segregated, but I believe we all cherished what we’ve been through and cared for each other in their own ways. I salute you all for finishing this race together and thank you for your friendship.

I think I was a difficult roommate. I slept relatively early, and I get annoyed easily when I do not get enough sleep. I can get angry when I’m annoyed but I don’t usually scold or yell.

My silence can mutate into cold wars. I hated that. But my last roommate was a wonderful person.

He made a lot of positive impact in my life and I learned a lot from him. Not only that, he massaged for me countless of times too. There were people who talked about moral and there were people who practiced them. He’s the latter.

To COP peeps, you guys rock! You are all very fun-loving bunch of people. Whenever there’s function you’ll invite me and accept me for who I am.

The camp in Cameron was outstanding, so as many other activities. I love them all. Thank you for the farewell rock! Thank you for the friendship! Thank you for the fellowship!

To badminton gang, the moment we ended our last ‘power match’ I already missed it. I understand now there’ll be no more such fantastic gang to play with, or will there be another one? Probably not, very unlikely, or is it?.. hmmm. I miss it so much.

I don’t know how or when exactly we started playing regularly, but hell, I’m glad we played so many games together (never enough though), and shared so many personal stories at the sports complex.

Hope our pictures will still be there when we come back in August. Remember to go and check.

To seniors and juniors and respected friends, acquaintance, and even lecturers and pak and mak guards (for keeping us safe), you have all added colours into my life. I’ll remember the sports that we participated, the cook-and-eat-together time, supper-at-mamak-slash-McD-slash-tongsuikai times, the ‘ooos’ and ‘aaahs’ during movies in cinemas, the campings and holidays, the laughers, the sharing, the smiles, the hugs, and etc. etc. etc. And for that, I sincerely thank you all for the companionship and friendship. Thank you!

Hell it’s not about time that I start to miss you guys, because I already have, and am and will. Peace upon you, friends!
J04 Unity: UTP Tour II
Nov 28th
If you are busy, here’s the executive summary.
For those who have a minute to spare…

Beautiful UTP lake! Evening is the time to come out and play
Once in a long while we would play volleyball
Guys & girls together
having casual fun
Most of the time, we play badminton
But once in a lifetime, we would all come out and take pictures in the outdoor for memory.
Cheerful mood under the sun
Wind blows occasionally enhancing the effect
Dudes
Happy and free souls
Rejoice
Wuhoo~
Reaching up to the sky
Happy bunch
Close knit mates
Left & right, we got them all
Far far away from building, there is a lake filled with hungry fishes
Don’t drop into the water or they might eat you up
Ready…

Action
We ‘macam macam’ ada
Hidden talent

Umbrella girls in the hot sun
Umbrella girls under the rainbow
We were loaded with vitamin D that day
There ain’t no signs not to feed the fish
Paparazzi
Head of paparazzi
Vast land under the cloudy sky
By the bridge feeding fishes with bread
Sunset renaissance
Kla, we like jumping shots
So we do a couple more
Including soft soft Diane
When it’s dark, nocturnal activities took over
Miau Miau riding on Mr. Model
Intimacy
Cool batchmates!






































