Ideally, there is very little outsiders or external environments can do much to change a person whether a Malay or Jew into a better human being, if there is little or no inner motivation to improve oneself from within. For those already set in their ways, habits or influenced by religion or culture or tradition, to reverse one’s thinking in searching for a better life by renouncing what are already formed in the mind is almost an impossible occurrence. Prejudices, biasness and other opinions from within is a great barrier to change one’s thinking for the better. There is very little we can hope to transform society ‘s mentality.
However, not all is lost. We can still focus on the newly born, there are some over 100,000 more or less babies born every year into this land. These newly born are the hope for the future. But who will teach these babies new language, words, alphabets and numbers and sounds for a start and higher value later on? Not the government, not the school, not the teachers, but the parents themselves. If only they know how to educate the babies before they are defiled and corrupted by all the negative values, emotions and self destructive thoughts as the grow up from day one after birth.
The challenges are set in educating the tender mind how to perform the following exercises of the mind as they grow up day by day.
Challenge # 1 "The only skill that will be important in the 21st century is the skill of learning new skills. Everything else will become obsolete over time." ~ Peter Drucker(19 Nov 1909-11 Nov 2005)
Challenge # 2 “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. ”
― Alvin Toffler (4 Oct 1928- 27 June 2016)
Challenge # 3 He who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a slave. Sir William Drummond (26 Sept 1769-29 March 1828)
Challenge # 4 . Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be attained only by someone who is detached. Simone Weil (3 February 1909 - 24 August 1943)
For those parents who wanted to avoid the deadly trap of poor learning ability which led to low self-esteem or lack of motivation for a child to be a student for life, I offer great insight into understanding of how the psychology of the mind works as the baby grows with the passage of time. Reading these two books will help greatly in acquiring the skill sets and mind sets.
1. The secret life of the unborn child-by Thomas Verny (1984 first edition)
2. The inner child of the past by Hugh Missildine ( 1964 first edition)
Prenatal education is the way to transform the new generation. China attained this transformation of the entire population in four decades by womb education. The classroom of the womb is the key secret to success.
Not matter how you feel about this suggestion to set the nation ablaze for a better future. Remember the enemy from within the words of Alvin Toffler , Sir William Drummond and Simone Weil.
The only reason to beware of them is because they are like all of us in everyway. Nothing seminal here in the form of a discovery Smairul. By your own standards you are a self hating Malay.
Ideally, there is very little outsiders or external environments can do much to change a person whether a Malay or Jew into a better human being, if there is little or no inner motivation to improve oneself from within. For those already set in their ways, habits or influenced by religion or culture or tradition, to reverse one’s thinking in searching for a better life by renouncing what are already formed in the mind is almost an impossible occurrence. Prejudices, biasness and other opinions from within is a great barrier to change one’s thinking for the better. There is very little we can hope to transform society ‘s mentality.
However, not all is lost. We can still focus on the newly born, there are some over 100,000 more or less babies born every year into this land. These newly born are the hope for the future. But who will teach these babies new language, words, alphabets and numbers and sounds for a start and higher value later on? Not the government, not the school, not the teachers, but the parents themselves. If only they know how to educate the babies before they are defiled and corrupted by all the negative values, emotions and self destructive thoughts as the grow up from day one after birth.
The challenges are set in educating the tender mind how to perform the following exercises of the mind as they grow up day by day.
Challenge # 1 "The only skill that will be important in the 21st century is the skill of learning new skills. Everything else will become obsolete over time." ~ Peter Drucker(19 Nov 1909-11 Nov 2005)
Challenge # 2 “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. ”
― Alvin Toffler (4 Oct 1928- 27 June 2016)
Challenge # 3 He who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a slave. Sir William Drummond (26 Sept 1769-29 March 1828)
Challenge # 4 . Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be attained only by someone who is detached. Simone Weil (3 February 1909 - 24 August 1943)
For those parents who wanted to avoid the deadly trap of poor learning ability which led to low self-esteem or lack of motivation for a child to be a student for life, I offer great insight into understanding of how the psychology of the mind works as the baby grows with the passage of time. Reading these two books will help greatly in acquiring the skill sets and mind sets.
1. The secret life of the unborn child-by Thomas Verny (1984 first edition)
2. The inner child of the past by Hugh Missildine ( 1964 first edition)
Prenatal education is the way to transform the new generation. China attained this transformation of the entire population in four decades by womb education. The classroom of the womb is the key secret to success.
Not matter how you feel about this suggestion to set the nation ablaze for a better future. Remember the enemy from within the words of Alvin Toffler , Sir William Drummond and Simone Weil.
The only reason to beware of them is because they are like all of us in everyway. Nothing seminal here in the form of a discovery Smairul. By your own standards you are a self hating Malay.