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Spare a thought before reacting
Things have not changed much in 40 years, judging by the knee-jerk reactions to an age old issue.
Only right to respond with reason
Every time a hot button issue crops up, we tend to resort to knee-jerk reactions that do nothing to address the matter and, worse, damage relationships.
Spiritual values for all educators
Teachers help to create citizens. How they teach the young has an enormous bearing on our nation’s future.
A Christmas gift of kind words
FOR my annual Christmas article, I once again draw on the concept of gift-giving from my brethren Christians in Malaysia.
The House belongs to all of us
If we let the impatient among us punch holes in its roof, it will come down on all of us.
Why do we fear anything ‘other’?
AMONG the major political party coalitions in Malaysia, I believe one particular coalition falls all too easily into using religious fear and a narrative of hate. And what devastates me is that it is that very coalition that is being backed strongly enough by one race that it is a serious contender in forming the new government.
A vote for our dignity
WHEN the dissolution of Parliament was announced on Oct 10, we citizens of Malaysia became “kings” of our destiny once more.
Learning from the Perak Man
The discovery of the earliest human activity and the first peoples to exist on the peninsula can teach us much about modern-day politics and sustainability.
Listen to this voice of moderation
Allow the words of a man of conscience to drown out the bigotry and extremism of toxic narratives put forward by those looking only for power.
Wonders of a virtual campus
Imagine getting an education in a borderless world where the wisdom of experts from everywhere can be accessed easily.
Nation-building with school books
Shouldn’t our children’s text books prepare them to respect the heritage of others?
Holding up an architectural mirror
AS today is National Day, I would like to take stock of where we once were and where we are now as a nation.