We all (including me) joined hand in hand by what ever means to this phenomenon hoping for another Falling of Berlin Wall like incident. We almost got there but, maybe we missed it by fraction of time! But we did try.
Did we learn from it?
Well I learned from it? What I learned?
1. When we get together as one powerful voice and we can shake the POWER THRONE! if we want to.
2. We, Malaysian Indian can actually get together and voice our concerns.
3. We care for each other more than what we actually think off.
4. There some Indian who willing to sacrifice their personal life for the community! Sincerely, thanks to them.
Sorry only 4 positive lessons! Did you learn more?
Now the main reason I writing this post! I have also learned that we never learn from our mistakes. We Indian have a lot to blame others. Instead of stopping, asking ourself, learning and correcting our selfs we blame other for our failures. We are very angry, depressed, upset and blaming the politicians, political party, government and any other people whom we can get on.
It is obvious from our mental and emotional state of mind that our forefathers had gone through ever since they came here to earn and was blaming instead of learning. Is this the legacy that they wanted to pass to us? The blaming culture? We should remember their sacrifices made with their life and blood working in the Malayan rain forest and rubber estated but, we also should learn from their mistake and weakness.
It was during this period that I understood that it is important that we stop, think, learn and correct ourselves. And the scary thing is, I must learn fast because the changes are happening very fast ever since the Berlin Wall was DOWN and the World Wide Web came UP 10 years ago. It is a Fast Track and I need to drive fast or be left out by decades behind.
By not admitting that we made mistakes and that we have weakness that need self improvement, we have made matters worst! Our major scapegoat is our government and the politicians.
So politics are for the blamers! At least in my personal opinion.
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