it widen my perspectives as well.
Like my friend said, as cliche as it may sound, there's no place like home.
The political unrest, the racism and the inequality may cause many hatred or disputes to arise,
but we cannot deny the fact that we are all Malaysian.
We do not belong to China, India/Sri Lanka or Jakarta although our ancestors may come from these places,
but we are born in this place.
We are born in Malaysia for a reason, for a purpose.
I'll not make any difference by just criticising how corrupted our government is, and stay away from them.
I hope there's something/ some place where God place me to serve my country.
May it be small or big.
This will be my prayer for this year's Independence Day,
that our fellow Malaysians, will have the urge to take some actions to make a difference.
Let's strive for a better future!
Kita anak-anak Malaysia.
I'm proud to be a MALAYSIAN.
p/s: i know i'm influenced by my politically-interest friends for a reason. =)
p/s/s: this year's independence day brings me to a whole new level of being patriotic, it's not just another holiday/ reason to have fun anymore.
p/s/s/s: this post sounded more patriotic than it meant to be. haha.
p/s/s: this year's independence day brings me to a whole new level of being patriotic, it's not just another holiday/ reason to have fun anymore.
p/s/s/s: this post sounded more patriotic than it meant to be. haha.
<3,
-pRiS-
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