Education play an important role in preparing an individual to earn a living whether on his own or working for others. Therefore it is important that he recieved as much lesson on the information that would help him in this regard. In other words, to ready him for the working world.
Subjects taught should be related to this objective. And if in the end he should decide to start his own enterprise, the information he has obtained through education including online via computer would become handy and useful. It will become the basis of guiding him in running his business.
However the ultimate insurance for success is his own person. Not all that he has learnt. Because it is determination and hard work which will become the factor that will make the business rise or fall. Therefore having the spirit of wanting to achieve the goal set, whatever the challenges or obstacles, will be a very important asset to the individual concerned.
After-all, education is only a means. A bridge if you will, to help a person achieve his ambition in life. As mentioned above, success in any venture is a matter of sweat and toil. A working experience. And therefore, it is important for a Bumiputra to go through a similar process. Not to rely on a handout or government project.
By undergoing this exercise, he will have created a resilient spirit within himself, giving him the ability to overcome failures and to rise again until finally achieving success.
Every race whether Chinese, Indian or Bumiputra can be successful. Education can help but the most crucial components are determination and an atitude or spirit of not being afraid of hardwork and failures.
These are the tools of success which had been proven effective since time immemorial.
Government should rethink its policy on creating a rugged Bumiputra society which can stand on its own economically by applying the above-mentioned techniques.
Instead of helping just a few selected ones, this can be applied to all Bumiputras by inculcating in them the right atitude and spirit as mentioned above.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
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