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```html The Comfort Zone Trap The Rat in the Rice Pot Imagine a rat accidentally falls into a large pot filled with rice. At first, it panics. It jumps. It scratches. It tries to climb out. But after several failed attempts, it notices something. The rice is food. Plenty of food. So instead of fighting to escape, the rat starts eating. After eating, it rests. Then it wakes up. It eats again. Then it sleeps again. Day after day, the cycle continues. Eat. Sleep. Repeat. Once in a while, the rat looks up at the opening above. It knows freedom is there. It knows it should try to escape. But the rice is still there. The comfort is still there. The urgency disappears. “Tomorrow,” it tells itself. “I will try tomorrow.” But tomorrow becomes another meal. Another meal becomes another sleep. Another sleep becomes another excuse. And slowly, without the rat noticing, the rice level starts dropping. ...
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WHEN SILENCE IS NOT GOLDEN Leadership, Community Service and the Cost of Looking Away Many people love positions . Few people love responsibility . There is a significant difference. The moment you accept a role in a committee, association, gurdwara, sports club, NGO, school board, residents' association, charity, or community organisation, you are no longer just a spectator. You become a custodian . You become accountable . You become responsible . And with that responsibility comes a simple question: When something is wrong, will you speak up or remain silent? Too often, people hide behind the phrase: "Silence is Golden." But is it really? Or is silence sometimes simply fear, convenience, politics, self-preservation, or indifference dressed up as wisdom? The Four Disguises of Silence 1. "I D...
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6 Meeting Rules That Turn Talk Into Results Simple • Effective • Sure Win By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Most organisations do not fail because they lack meetings. They fail because they have too many meetings, too many people, too much talking, and too little action. Over the years, whether in automotive, banking, sports, training, or business consulting, I have seen meetings that lasted three hours and achieved nothing. I have also seen 30-minute meetings that changed the direction of an entire organisation. A meeting must not be a talking session. A meeting must create clarity, ownership and results. 1. The Two-Pizza Rule Keep The Team Small Manager: “Let’s invite everyone.” AJ: “Why?” Manager: “So everyone is informed.” AJ: “If everyone attends, who is doing the actual work?” A meeting should only include people who can contribute, decide, or execute. If a m...
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Malaysia Must Stop Chasing Investment Headlines and Start Measuring Real Economic Value By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Malaysia has become very good at announcing investment numbers. Every few months we hear another headline: “RM100 billion approved.” “RM200 billion secured.” “Record-breaking foreign investment achieved.” “Global technology giant chooses Malaysia.” The numbers sound impressive. The politicians smile. The agencies celebrate. The media reports another success story. But there is one question Malaysians should be asking: Ten years from now, what will Malaysia actually own? Because investment announcements and economic development are not the same thing. A country can receive billions in investment and still remain dependent. A country can build thousands of facilities and still fail to create world-class industries. A country can host factories, data centres and assembly plants while the real profits, technolo...

The Upbringing of Kids Has Changed — Part 2

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```html The Upbringing of Kids Has Changed — Part 2 Why Are Kids Failing Today Even Though They Have Everything? “Why is my child bored… even with an iPad, smart TV, PlayStation, unlimited internet and a room filled with toys?” Many parents quietly ask this question today. Children today have more comfort, more technology, more gadgets and more access than any generation before them. Yet many are restless, easily frustrated, emotionally weak, highly distracted, less independent, less resilient, less street-wise and mentally exhausted at a young age. The scary part? Many are growing up without knowing basic survival and life skills. Childhood Then vs Childhood Now Back in the 80s and 90s, life was simpler. But strangely, it felt fuller. We did not have smartphones, TikTok, YouTube, Netflix, AI, social media or food delivery apps. Yet we rarely said, “I’m bored.” Why? Because we learned how to create life around us. We played outside for hours: hide and seek,...

The Upbringing of Kids Has Changed — Old Days vs Now

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```html The Upbringing of Kids Has Changed — Old Days vs Now The upbringing of children has changed drastically over the years. Not just because of technology. Not just because of gadgets. But because of mindset, discipline, focus, resilience, communication, survival skills and human connection. The old generation and the new generation grew up in two completely different worlds. Old Days — We Were Trained Differently In the old days, life itself trained us every single day. We remembered house addresses. We memorised phone numbers. We knew our neighbours. We walked to school. We played outside until sunset. We climbed trees, cycled far from home, played football in the rain, played hockey on rough fields, fell down, got injured and learned to get back up. We were taught respect, discipline, punctuality, responsibility and gratitude. We learned that survival comes before comfort. Today’s Generation — Smart but Struggling to Survive Today’s children are smart....

Malaysia’s Political Reset: Are Malaysians Finally Tired of Choosing Between Different Versions of Disappointment?

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Malaysia’s Political Reset: Are Malaysians Finally Tired of Choosing Between Different Versions of Disappointment? By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ For decades Malaysians have been told the same story. Choose this coalition or the country will collapse. Support this leader or democracy will die. Vote for us because the other side is worse. Election after election. Speech after speech. Ceramah after ceramah. Yet here we are today. The rakyat still struggles with rising cost of living, weak wages, a shrinking middle class, political instability, racial tensions, corruption scandals, education confusion, brain drain, youth frustration, and now the coming wave of AI disruption. So let us ask honestly. Are Malaysians finally tired? Tired of political recycling? Tired of emotional manipulation? Tired of leaders shouting daily while ordinary people struggle silently? Because today something unusual is happening in Malaysia...