3.17.2011

17.3.2011 ~ Not From The Face Value Merely Please~

1. I just read Tun M's post in his blog on iron ore. You may surf at http://chedet.co.cc In a nutshell, Tun urged relevant authority body to take necessary action on this issue. According to Tun, there is something wrong when we sell our material in raw while we need those material for our usage. At least, we should put some value add to the material before selling it so we may increase the price of such material.
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2. But that it not the subject I like to highlight here. What really caught my attention is how Tun derived such issue. So, from where do you think? It is from an ADVERTISEMENT of a Malaysian paper!
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3. This is a quality of great observant in which I wish that I may be able to do so. As a common reader of a newspaper or mag, which part of the newspaper or mag will provide you a significant and good information? As for me (may be only me...), it is news column or article in the paper - NOT the advertisement! And Tun proves me wrong. I am really fond of Tun's ability to make observation on phenomena even from a piece of advertisement - and such observation is a significant one.
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4. May be it is an attribute of commoners to look things from its face value. We operationalize a piece of advertisement (maybe) as an invitation to treat per se, and such paradigm closed our mind to look that ad from different angles of perspectives. To cut it short, may be we used to look something from it face value - as what my QA's lecterur told me - we look a door as a door, a table as a table and a car as a car. We never look at it as an opportunity to develop ourselves. And I do believe her now~ Thanks you Mdm. Ho!
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5. So, let us open our mind and heart more than previously, so that we may be able to look things not only from its face value, but more important, how far we can derive to a better solution for our tomorrow!

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