Wednesday, July 18, 2007

When everything doesn't go your way...

What should we do when everything doesn't go our way...?

Perhaps we should build a coccoon around ourselves and remind ourselves that these adverse circumstances will one day turn us into butterflies with wings that make us fly so high....with wings so beautiful that they make people sigh....with colours so bright that it's shine one can't deny.

Nat is free =)

Thank goodness, Nat is finally set free....

Stay strong bro, Malaysia needs more strong young men.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

FREE NAT NOW!!!


I realize I do not have a strong reader base, prolly due to the fact that I do not blog often enough, nor do i blog about interesting stuff.


But, for the sake of our country Malaysia, please join me in spreading this news.


My cyber friend, Nathaniel Tan, who blogs at jelas.info, is a 26 yr old Harvard Graduate who is a strong advocate for a better change in Malaysia. He was detained by Malaysian police without reason. It's quite scary knowing that someone I actually exchanged emails and messages with is being used as a pawn in the government's mission to instill fear into all malaysians. The fear of wanting a better change.


So please, pass the message around to as many of your friends as you can, and let our current government (including our stupid police) know that they cannot stop our growing dissent towards them.


For more information, please read some of these links:




Malaysiakini's report on Nat's arrest. Sorry don't have the link here.

Bad news travels faster than good news

It's amazing how bad news always seems to spread like cancer, while good news tends to remain unnoticed. So, in order for a good news to spread, it must first become bad news, and then it travels.

Which explains why news that we commonly hear is often distorted.

Do you understand?

Are you discerning enough to know the good from the bad?

(sigh I am referring to friends who always assume what they hear to be true, especially bad news)

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

To be a great leader, one must first learn to be a great follower.

I am learning, I am learning.