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⚖️ Krisis Dalam Bersatu: Tanda Retak Kepimpinan dan Politik Gaya Sendiri

Oleh Amarjeet Singh @ AJ | Coaching4Champions.blogspot.com 📰 Berita Terkini: 5 Dipecat, 1 Digantung KUALA LUMPUR: Ahli Majlis Pimpinan Tertinggi Bersatu, Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan bersama empat ahli lain telah dipecat daripada parti. Lembaga Disiplin Bersatu dalam kenyataannya mengesahkan bahawa Ahli Parlimen Machang, Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal turut digantung keahlian selama satu penggal. Antara yang dipecat ialah Mohd Azrudin Md Idris , Mohd Faizal Asmar , Mohd Fadhli Ismail , dan Mohd Isa Mohd Said . Menurut laporan, tindakan itu diambil selepas sesi siasatan pada 8 Oktober 2025 berhubung pelanggaran perlembagaan parti dan etika disiplin. Menariknya, keputusan ini dibuat selepas Wan Saiful mengakui beliau mengumpul tandatangan daripada lebih 120 ketua bahagian Bersatu — kononnya bukan untuk menjatuhkan presiden Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, tetapi untuk mengelak perbincangan tentang calon perdana menteri semasa Perhimpunan Agung parti. 🤔 Apa Sebenarnya Berlaku Dala...

💸 RM500 Sebulan Untuk Setiap Keluarga: Realiti, Kos Sebenar & Jalan Ke Hadapan

Oleh Amarjeet Singh @ AJ | Coaching4Champions.blogspot.com Soalan pokok: Mampukah Malaysia menanggung janji RM500 sebulan untuk setiap keluarga selama satu penggal (5 tahun)? Kita bukan anti-bantuan — kita pro bantuan tersasar , akauntabiliti dan pembangunan sebenar . Artikel ini membentangkan kiraan penuh, risiko fiskal, kesan sosial, dan cadangan praktikal supaya kita bantu yang benar-benar susah sambil menggerakkan ekonomi. Lompat ke: Kiraan Kos • Adakah Malaysia Mampu? • Realiti Pentadbiran • Apa Yang Sebenarnya Perlu Dibantu • Pelan 5 Tonggak • FAQ • Penutup 🧮 Kiraan Kos: Fakta Tanpa Gula Asas Pengiraan RM500/bulan × 12 bulan = RM6,000 setahun Anggaran isi rumah (2023): ± 8 juta keluarga Tempoh penggal: 5 tahun Jumlah keseluruhan: RM6,000 × 8,000,000 × 5 = RM240 bilion 🏛️ Adakah Malaysia Mampu? Bajet negara 2024: ± RM393.8 bilion (defisit sekitar 5% KDNK). RM240b / 5 tahun = ± RM48b setahun (hampir 12% darip...

Did You Know: Meaning and Origins of Some English Phrases

Did You Know: Meaning and Origins of Some English Phrases by Amarjeet Singh @ AJ A fun tour of popular stories behind everyday idioms — and what experts think. ⚠️ Many “origins” below are charming folk stories . Where scholars disagree, we label them as Myth (popular story) vs. Likely/attested origin . 1) Rule of Thumb Myth (popular story) Meaning: A rough guideline or practical estimate. Popular story: A 1400s English law let husbands beat wives with a stick no thicker than a thumb. What experts say: No reliable legal record supports this. The phrase is attested from measurement “by the thumb” (craftspeople’s rough measuring) rather than any law. 2) GOLF = “Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden” Myth (acronym backronym) Meaning: The sport’s name. Popular story: Early clubs banned women; the name is an acronym. What experts say: “Golf” descends from medieval Dutch/Scot...

Talk Is Cheap — JDT Builds, Others Blame

A hard-hitting commentary by Amarjeet Singh @ AJ on leadership, hypocrisy, and why Malaysia needs builders, not talkers — with lessons from JDT’s success and TMJ’s vision." /> Opinion Football Youth & Development 🧱 Talk Is Cheap — JDT Builds, Others Blame A hard-hitting commentary on leadership, hypocrisy, and why Malaysia needs builders, not talkers. By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ • Published: 13 Oct 2025 “You can’t claim to love Malaysia and neglect its sports, its youth, and its potential.” For decades, we’ve heard the same speeches about unity, progress, and the future of youth. Yet, what future did they actually build? When veterans of power lecture us about pride and legacy, we ask the one question that exposes the truth: Did you ever truly focus on sports and youth development? 🏟 Where Was the Vision for Sports? Highways rose. Towers touched the clouds. Mega-projects glittered. But where were...

💔 The Price of Free: When Handouts Kill a Nation’s Soul

By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ · Coaching4Champions.blogspot.com We don’t reject compassion. We reject addiction to it. Help the needy, yes. But build the systems that make fewer people needy tomorrow. This is a call for courage, accountability, and nation-building beyond slogans. 🎓 The Professor’s Lesson We Refuse to Learn “In the college where I work, not a single student had ever failed — until recently. But this time, I had to fail an entire class.” The students asked the professor to give everyone the same grade, based on the class average. He agreed. 1st semester: Everyone got a B. 2nd semester: Everyone got a D. 3rd semester: Everyone failed. Those who worked hard stopped trying — effort didn’t matter. Those who never tried felt entitled — rewards came without work. Ambition died, and the whole class collapsed. 💭 The Real Moral No law can make a poor man rich — but a bad law can surely make a rich man poor. If something is “f...