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All very well said. Mind you, most of the ideas are not unknown to Bolehlanders. The gomen should break up the monopolies, establish meritocracy, and not interfere with the smooth running of free enterprise, especially planting cronies around and distorting the economy by apartheid means.

There's should be reasonable fluency in the English language to attract foreign investors, stop pissing them off by being fcuking petty and making them speak our tongue, they'd sooner tell you to stick your amazing tongue up your arse - and invest elsewhere.

Bolehlanders should learn basic work culture like being willing to work, not being fcuking pig lazy, work shy, etc etc etc.

Everything is well said, all ideas great, we'd make great stride, great progress and all, but think about it, we've always been let down by fcukfaces thinking the rest of the world have to speak our tongue (or they won't survive?), we can't manage basic English, and we would like always to be pig lazy.

Don't think that's the view of just myself, I often drink with foreigners and their views are much much stronger. Many absolutely hate their workforce, hate our bureaucracies, dullness, dumbness, slowness etc and yes, thanks to mostly our sh*t mentality.

Creativity, innovation, drive all well and good, we've had many decades of experience being half-dead and half-awake, you can join all those seminars preaching and pontificating the same enlightened crap, the audience usually spend their time in the events looking at the time to rush off to their feed.

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Good suggestion. Many are not sure what economy is.

Economy is about wealth creation.

For example, if one produce a cup of coffee latte at the cost of rgt2 and sell it at rgt 12, the wealth created is rgt10. If a coffee seller then sells 100 cups of that coffee a day, then he create wealth of rgt1000 a day.

All ideas on transforming the nature of malaysian economy is about wealth creation.

Go to google and check out 'randevu coffee'. Drop by.

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