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‘Be the change’

Can the world truly get better If we refuse to change?

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Bullying beyond the schoolyard

This societal scourge is a deep-rooted social problem that thrives on power imbalances, and it's all around us.

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The interplay of politics and law

There is a vital need for vigilance in politics and legislative checks and balances.

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Compassion is key

It’s not too late to shape a better 2025, says the writer.

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Cultivating integrity for a better Malaysia in 2025

Integrity is the cornerstone of a true national character.

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Through many windows of life

Only with a wider view and multiple perspectives on life can we expand our understanding and foster unity.

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The forgotten virtues: compassion and critical thinking

Our education system must move beyond rote learning and encourage students to be compassionate and think critically.

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Our country, our future

A call to build a united and resilient nation together.

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Why politics and business should not mix in Malaysia

A reminder: The fusion of political power with business interests poses serious risks to our democracy, economy, and social fabric.

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Let’s rewire for success

Redefining success: Choosing integrity over illusion in a temporary world.

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The role of prevention: Reflections on extremism in Malaysia

Radicalisation is a slow, gradual process, and it often begins with the subtle spread of extremist ideas.

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‘Bad’ lawmakers make bad laws

The importance of preparedness among Parliamentarians in lawmaking: Our parliamentarians need to stop passing legislation that affect our freedom of speech, assembly, and personal liberty without adequate scrutiny or debate.

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