Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Personal Charter

Just thot I'd need to post this in a public space:

PERSONAL CHARTER


April 5, 2011


Realising that secular objectives, no matter how interim, is both misplaced and destructive, that I shall strive insyaAllah and with Allah’s guidance, to fulfill my fullest potential, and also to bear responsibility of realising the potential of those under my care, which includes my wife and children, and be the most positive influence I can be to others that I come into contact with, to benefit the purpose that Allah has given to His creation.



September 18, 2009; 28 Ramadhan 1430H

For the next 5 years, my financial planning mission shall be:

  • Benefactor to others

  • Work only for a worthy cause 
  • Secure dependents

  • 1 Jan 2007 (with minor edits)

    • I will ensure my life and my family will live a life of integrity according to values approved by Islam and social order;

  • I will be determined in ensuring we reach that goal while at the same time ensuring my parents are safeguarded;
  • including my wife and children; and our relations


    • I will have determination that I build up through persistence and tenacity;

  • I will pursue those goals with bravery and courage, and not be stopped by fear

    • I will pray that Allah protects my objective and makes it easy

  • I will also have understanding and tolerance for other people's viewpoints, perspectives, problems, concerns, and make it my own


    • I will use my rational thought coupled with hope and prayer to its fullest ability and find the opportunities that life brings for the betterment of this life






    Bye bye 2012

    Some reflections:
    1. Liverpool under Brendan, 2013 and beyond
    Looks like Sturridge is coming after all. How would he integrate with Suarez? How does BR manage Gerrard and Henderson? How does he organise the back 4 or 3 given the silly goals that the team has leaked to Route 1 and simple direct attacking from simeple direct opposition?

    Performances have been good to insipid. There is a lack of rotation, and given the smallish squad how will they cope in the second half. BR needs to show he has solutions for all of this. In the second half, I predict more of the same against the top 5, ie if we are lucky and being optimistic, 6 points from the 5 games against Utd, City, Chelsea, Arse and Spurs. The middle 7 are mainly home games, but our own home games have been awful so far and Anfield is no fortress. A mere 2-3-1 result against Everton, WBA< Swansea, Norwich, WHU, Sunderland could be best. And 15 pts out of the bottom 7 which are mainly aways again seems pretty optimistic. All in, leaves 59 pts for this year. Awful, but a basis to start 2013/14 season. Beyond? Difficult considering transfer performance is where you could get quantum increases in performance, as shown by Rafa and Houllier or even Dalglish part 1, or drastic underperformance under Hodgson and Dalglish Part 2. Not sure how good BR is in the transfer market, but based on 1 window so far, pretty much underwhelming.

    Rafa does seem to impress at Chelsea so far though.


    The unemotional malay


    1. This is truly the age of fitaan. And the worse thing for Malays is that the precedence for overcoming the dilemma is to embrace pragmatism that perverts truth.
    2. Over the past 50 years since the federalism was established, the fractured Malay factionalism was only truly united over the period of 1989-1998, when UMNO as a party consolidated behind the great overlord, and Malaysians gave undivided loyalty to the ruling party that dominates the alliance. Before that period, you could trace the factionalisms within UMNO itself, when there were competing warlords. Thereafter, many Malays questioned the benefits of giving their undivided loyalty such that rule of law was abused with such impunity. That 'reluctance' grew such the same questions were asked of other communities and the agenda for truth then took on its own engine, such that the agenda has taken on its own life, even to the extent of it spiralling beyond the comfort zones of the malay-muslim community, a situation unheard of 20-30 years ago. For Malaysians, this is as living on the edge as it gets, as the situation of 1969 is raised whenever 'sensitivities' are raised.
    3. Malay royalties presiding over a relatively less educated, less priviledged Malay majority never had to contend with an uprising. Malays are tolerant, the recipients of perhaps the ultimate backhanded compliment of 'nature's greatest gentlemen'. So, these times are a novelty.
    4. We should ultimately be thankful for the leadership over the last 50 years that the Malays are in such a priviledged position as they are now, the DEB being a pragmatic device and a diplomatic victory that was secured on the back of a critical failure of the racial riots of 1969. At the same time, the same concessions that was secured then created a race that had become dependent on the handouts. Amendments are required yet this conversation on a social contract has not yet opened up within the Malay community, and how could it when raising issues of this is considered a criminal offence?
    5. Malays- forever afraid of rocking the boat, forever afraid of leaving their comfort zone, forever conventional and traditional - and what other mindset can explain the fact that Abdullah Munshi, a well-travelled journalist (blogger?), a government translator, could be so well received in the history books when someone of this profile are a-dime-a-dozen in many other cultures. Now dont get me wrong that there is an inherent inferiority complex and I have the greatest of respect for someone who spoke out of what is a common cultural milieu of its time, all I'm doing is pointing out this deficient mentality that prevents us from trying out new things for the fear of it being.... new!
    6. We need something new, we need a new voice, and we need it now. And we need people with the gumption of going against the flow to achieve greater good, with the critical ability to speak for the rest to diplomatically negotiate for support and concessions whilst withstanding all kinds of 'excrement' and untruths being thrown at their deepest core. And all the while being unflinching slave of truth and sound principles. An unemotional malay.. fancy that.