I need to improve my English, I want to start my ACCA as fast as I wish, I want to master new thing fast and easy. There are so many wants in my life, I want $$$ too , of course. But, the most EAGER WANT is I want to be smarter, as I know, if I am smart, the above wants will be not be a problem to me anymore.
Moreover, I feel like I'm have been left behind after graduate. People have their life meaningfully and learn every new thing daily. I need to ensure I will have the same as their too. Maybe this is called Motivation. Keep motivating myself to become a better man.
Tomorrow I'm gonna try a new task, a bit of anxious but anticipating for it as I want to try how smart or how far I can be... GEO ALIGNMENT, I'm coming~~ Really hope to do it as fast and as accurate as I could. Wishing myself ALL THE BEST and Good Luck. And not forgetting update a sharing a day which posted as below.
After reading this, I only have one thought, why the student act so rude and irrespect to others. Just a song, so what ??? Does it matter enough till want to humiliate Malaysian Embassy, what if others treat the same way as you did to you?? How you will feel? Always think in other's shoes. Really irrational ~~
Indonesian students pelt M’sian embassy with rotten eggs - Adapted from The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: About 30 Indonesian students pelted the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta with rotten eggs and attempted to raise an Indonesian flag at the gate on Tuesday.
The attack, believed spurred by allegations that the Malaysian national anthem Negara Ku had been copied from the Indonesian song Terang Bulan, came a day after Malaysia celebrated its 52nd National Day.
The Indonesian flag was raised from the embassy gate after a tug-of-war between police and students.
The attack was also reportedly triggered by allegations that a Balinese dance had been used to promote a television show about Malaysia, although it was revealed that no Malaysian government agency had a role in the advertisement.
An embassy official in Jakarta told The Star that nobody was hurt in the incident but added that there have been regular demonstrations at the Embassy over the last few months, especially during the Ambalat issue.
That issue came up after Indonesia claimed that Malaysian warships had entered the Ambalat area in the Sulawesi sea in early June.
“The still ongoing demonstration here is being heavily monitored by the police, but no demonstrators have been stopped or arrested,” said the embassy official.
He said that everything was under control at the embassy, adding that the demonstration would not affect ties between the two countries.
Local media quoted a demonstrator as saying that the protest was a symbolic act to demand that the Indonesian government break off diplomatic ties with Malaysia and evict the Malaysian ambassador.
PETALING JAYA: About 30 Indonesian students pelted the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta with rotten eggs and attempted to raise an Indonesian flag at the gate on Tuesday.
The attack, believed spurred by allegations that the Malaysian national anthem Negara Ku had been copied from the Indonesian song Terang Bulan, came a day after Malaysia celebrated its 52nd National Day.
The Indonesian flag was raised from the embassy gate after a tug-of-war between police and students.
The attack was also reportedly triggered by allegations that a Balinese dance had been used to promote a television show about Malaysia, although it was revealed that no Malaysian government agency had a role in the advertisement.
An embassy official in Jakarta told The Star that nobody was hurt in the incident but added that there have been regular demonstrations at the Embassy over the last few months, especially during the Ambalat issue.
That issue came up after Indonesia claimed that Malaysian warships had entered the Ambalat area in the Sulawesi sea in early June.
“The still ongoing demonstration here is being heavily monitored by the police, but no demonstrators have been stopped or arrested,” said the embassy official.
He said that everything was under control at the embassy, adding that the demonstration would not affect ties between the two countries.
Local media quoted a demonstrator as saying that the protest was a symbolic act to demand that the Indonesian government break off diplomatic ties with Malaysia and evict the Malaysian ambassador.
I'm glad to know that you've been so motivated even after graduation.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I'm proud of those Indonesian students. Contrary to our Malaysian students, the Indonesians have the balls to stand up and protest against things that they believe to be wrong. They deserve to be respected in my opinion.