Corruption Lifted
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It's always not an easy task to step forward and be a real leader, what is more, be a leader to a country, which is an even challenging task. Part of the nation does not seemed to appreciate our current Prime Minister, and they often pointing fingers, condemning the fall of everything in our country, blaming him for not implementing successful major projects, particularly comparing him to the previous PM.
It's almost impossible to expect another twin tower in the making, it is somewhat an absurd demand from the people. Yes, the country could have been better off with more concrete development. Such development without a doubt would surely gain further reverence from other countries, re-building the reputation and modest image from the eagle eye of the globe.
A simple quote from Kahlil Gibran tells that "Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart". I remembered reading a real life article, narrating a woman who once suffered from a kind of mental illness which is called "ugly phobia". She immediately transformed into a dafter whom often giving insane thoughts of herself being an ugly lady, but as a matter of fact, no one thinks that she looks ugly, instead, she was a pretty girl in the eyes of public.
The mental illness which she was suffering from tormented her for ages, she was not even bold enough to lift her head and meet the eyes of everyone revolve around her, she wore sunglasses everytime when she was needed to walk out from her tiny flat unit.
One day, she fell in love with a boy, but the silly thought struck her head again, telling her that an ugly duckling like her would not stand a chance at all. Her illness became even more serious to an extent that she could no longer bear the ugliness which she carried with, and decided to undergo plastic surgery, finger-crossing so hardly to grant herself a wish, which is to be the most beautiful flower in the garden.
After a successful operation under the knive, she quickly turned into the most confident person in the world, she could face the public with a smile on her face. And most importantly, she decided to confess her feelings to the boy whom she admired for quite some time then. But unfortunately, the boy re-triggered the pain she had suffered for so long, rejected her sincere confession.
A poor girl she was, thought that the reason being rejected was due to her own physical appearance, she thought that she was not pretty enough. In fact, that has got nothing to do with the rejection at all, the true reason was the boy could not get along with the attitude acquired by the girl. And what a poor girl that was, she commited suicide by jumping off a tall building, died eventually with a beauty face but an ugly thought.
A country's outer appearance is indeed important, but what stands out among all aspects is what has happened internally to that country. Can't you see that the number of corruption cases in our country is raised to a zenith level? To an extent that our country became so infamous because of it in the past?
Therefore, to some of you out there, please stop blasting irresponsible comments and judge senselessly towards the formation of MACC. MACC indeed is working fine, and most importantly effective enough to un-tarnish the ugliness within.
It's almost impossible to expect another twin tower in the making, it is somewhat an absurd demand from the people. Yes, the country could have been better off with more concrete development. Such development without a doubt would surely gain further reverence from other countries, re-building the reputation and modest image from the eagle eye of the globe.
A simple quote from Kahlil Gibran tells that "Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart". I remembered reading a real life article, narrating a woman who once suffered from a kind of mental illness which is called "ugly phobia". She immediately transformed into a dafter whom often giving insane thoughts of herself being an ugly lady, but as a matter of fact, no one thinks that she looks ugly, instead, she was a pretty girl in the eyes of public.
The mental illness which she was suffering from tormented her for ages, she was not even bold enough to lift her head and meet the eyes of everyone revolve around her, she wore sunglasses everytime when she was needed to walk out from her tiny flat unit.
One day, she fell in love with a boy, but the silly thought struck her head again, telling her that an ugly duckling like her would not stand a chance at all. Her illness became even more serious to an extent that she could no longer bear the ugliness which she carried with, and decided to undergo plastic surgery, finger-crossing so hardly to grant herself a wish, which is to be the most beautiful flower in the garden.
After a successful operation under the knive, she quickly turned into the most confident person in the world, she could face the public with a smile on her face. And most importantly, she decided to confess her feelings to the boy whom she admired for quite some time then. But unfortunately, the boy re-triggered the pain she had suffered for so long, rejected her sincere confession.
A poor girl she was, thought that the reason being rejected was due to her own physical appearance, she thought that she was not pretty enough. In fact, that has got nothing to do with the rejection at all, the true reason was the boy could not get along with the attitude acquired by the girl. And what a poor girl that was, she commited suicide by jumping off a tall building, died eventually with a beauty face but an ugly thought.
A country's outer appearance is indeed important, but what stands out among all aspects is what has happened internally to that country. Can't you see that the number of corruption cases in our country is raised to a zenith level? To an extent that our country became so infamous because of it in the past?
Therefore, to some of you out there, please stop blasting irresponsible comments and judge senselessly towards the formation of MACC. MACC indeed is working fine, and most importantly effective enough to un-tarnish the ugliness within.
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