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Malaysian cave diver Lee Kian Lie rescued trapped miners in Laos and most of us never knew.
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Thank you to everyone who searched for Jaslinda Saludin, prayed for her and never gave up. 🫶🏼
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Sarawak is building something the rest of us can only admire from far. 🙌🏼
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Everyone is angry at this. Not just the Malays. The Chinese, the Indians, the indigenous tribes and myself included as an East Malaysian. And we should be. A family of four from Terengganu, a father, a mother, a 73-year-old grandmother and a 10-year-old girl, were on their way somewhere on Monday afternoon near Simpang Renggam, Johor. It looked like a regular day but they never made it home. Two brothers of Chinese origins, 19 and 22 years old, were racing on that same road in a Mercedes Benz A250 and a BMW 530e. When the BMW lost control, it crossed into the opposite lane and hit four other vehicles. According to news reports, the 22-year-old driver also died when his car entered a ravine. Five people died in total. No amount of money can bring back those five lives. I’ve seen people make this a racial issue online. I understand the anger. But to me this is a road safety failure. And somewhere, it’s also a parenting failure. Because two young men shouldn’t be racing luxury cars on a public road. Something along the way went very wrong. So wrong… 😔 This is a classic case of cause and effect. Every day we see drivers like this on our roads. Speeding, weaving, treating the highway like a circuit. Many don’t see the importance of road safety until it happens to them or to someone they love. The scary part is no matter how careful we are, some people are careless. We used to have real road safety campaigns in this country. In the 80s and 90s, it was everywhere, on TV, on radio, in schools. It shaped how a generation thought about driving. I feel the culture is gone. And we’re paying for it with lives. I won’t be surprised if something like this happens again in a few months. Because nothing has really changed. I don’t know when Malaysia will become a country that is able to reduce its road accident rate. To the families who are affected, words are not enough. May they rest in peace. Deepest condolences. 😔
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She left a stable audit career at EY, started with RM200 and sold over a thousand pieces in her first month. Today, Farah Elina Azmi’s Baitun Classic has three locations, uses pure palm sugar instead of refined sugar and her team still starts work at eleven every night so the kuih (Malay pastries) is fresh by morning. She built this because she believes Malaysians are slowly forgetting their own traditional pastries. She’s doing something about it.
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Dany has been making art and music for nearly 50 years and his work has been exhibited at the KL Tower Gallery and featured in the New Straits Times. He also spent years bringing art and music into rehab centres and shelters, giving it to the people most had already given up on. Today you will find him busking in Cyberjaya a few times a week, not because he needs to, but because creating is simply who he is. Some people chase fame. Dany just kept showing up.
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Khairul Faiz used to work on offshore platforms installing oil and gas pipelines. When the global oil price crashed in 2016, the industry collapsed around him and he had to find another way. He spent two days learning the craft from GPC, a goreng pisang company, started from scratch, and never looked back. Today his business, Goreng Pisang Dengkil, has three branches and a lesson worth remembering: the first two years are the hardest, but those who stay consistent are the ones who make it.
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Today I learn you can submit these traffic offenses inside the JPJ app. People are watching 👀
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