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Friday, January 28, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Sekarang ni kalau,..
Sunday, January 9, 2011
LaLaLa, Kerja!
Ramai yang kalau boleh nak graduate cepat-cepat, kerja cepat-cepat,.. That’s normal for almost everyone(including me), except to certain people who prefer to devote their live in studies or educational world. Ada orang yang buat degree, pastu second degree, pastu master, pastu P.H.D pastu,..macam-macam lagi. Regardless of what path that we choose, as long as it can give us satisfaction, that’s cool. Cam aku lak, plan nak grad cecepat, apakan daya, keadaan x mengizinkan.
From my reading about the successful stories of business tycoons, it’s not about how fast you graduate and get a job, but knowing what you want in your life at very early stage that matter most. For example, Warren considered himself to be lucky by knowing what he wanted at the early age.
Steve Forbes: You two are unique. In very different spheres you've each reached a level of success that's almost legendary. What did you do that made you different?
Warren Buffett: Well, I was lucky that I got started early. My dad happened to be in the investment business, so I would go down to his office on Saturdays. At age 7 or so I started reading these books that were around the place. I knew what I wanted to do early. That's a huge advantage.
You don't need a lot of brains in this business. I've always said if you've got an IQ of 160, give away 30 points to somebody else, because you don't need it in investments. What you need is emotional stability. You have to be able to think independently, and when you come to a conclusion you have to really not care what other people say. Just follow the facts and your reasoning. That's tough for a lot of people. But that part, I was just lucky with. I was born that way.
Source: http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/1011/rich-list-10-omaha-warren-buffett-jay-z-steve-forbes-summit-interview.html
Encik Din (Pengerusi Kelab UMNO Canada/Engineer at AECON Company) pun pernah pesan, graduate awal atau cepat tidaklah terlalu penting, tapi mengetahui minat dan apa yang hendak dilakukan dalam kehidupan adalah lebih utama. Dia siap pesan lagi, kalau boleh kerja dulu, dan cari minat, pastu baru masuk universiti. (agak pelik idea En Din, tapi make sense!) Apa gunanya kalau graduate awal, tapi TERPAKSA buat kerja yang kita tak ENJOY untuk 30-40 tahun dalam hidup.

Satu lagi pendapat aku, daripada kalut nak graduate awal, baik kalut jaga kesihatan agar hidup lagi lama. Kalau umur 20-an pun dah isap rokok berkotak-kotak, dah capai umur 50-an macam mana agaknya. Kalau badan sihat, time umur 60-70 pun boleh enjoy kerja lagi & travel sana sini. Tengok cam Tun Dr M, umur dah lanjut tapi otak ligat berjalan. Tapi tak semua yang kita rancang kita dapat. Allah know what's the best for us. So, work and pray hard. Aku harap, aku boleh optimize masa hidup aku, dan bagi something untuk dunia ni, sebelum masuk lobang 7 kaki dalam,belakang masjid.