i am writing this in respond to a blog i read earlier.
first and foremost,this is not something new.it has always been in the newspapers. and a few days back, the star published an article relating to the topic. i personally think, what these professionals should remember is they have a responsibility towards the people of the country, especially the tax payers. responsibilities outweighs any other thing that they claimed to be the reasons why they are still there.
the country is being built by those of my dad's age those in the 40's and 50's. including my dad, i believe our dads.these group, the largest group sent to various countries (UK, US, iraq,egypt, australia, etc2) to gain the knowledge the country needs with hopes that they will bring a light to the development of the country. and look at the results. arent we lucky enuff to be able to live in such comfort?so,what about those brains we need but barely here?but what about us? arent we supposed to continue their legacy?
and so they claimed, poor political condition. thus leads to poor organization and everything. but these politicians are getting old and tomorrow, is going to be our future. if the brilliant and smart ones are still there, we will always get stuck with those, un-educated, corrupt datuks and dato's and all la.things will never change. as a reminder, if u want something to change, u have to do it.DO it! not fret.these groups are already exposed to the world so they should use their power, or knowledge to help develop the country, physically and, hahaha politically. the government has provided a biotech-valley to place all the biotech experts.but if they are there, who's going to run it? pakcik potong rumput? govt hospitals, why do we keep on hiring foreign specialists when we have many of them? because they are there and not here.it makes a lot of difference when they are there and fret compared to IF they are here and serve and contribute.
the knowledge gained should not be wasted so selfishly for their own benefit. who says u cant get rich in Malaysia (even without having to bribe org gomen! hahahaha)ok sorry.not funny.i think up to this point,what i can say is, they are brilliant BUT selfish. to doctors in the UK, why are you so busy treating those brits when ur own people need u here? well, they paid their tax,what did u do to it?wow! look at your wallets! what so much money you've got there!! eww.
but here, i dont only blame these professionals. but the government as well. they should listen better to the people rather than listening to the Satans besides their ears.
another thing is, for doctors, i think they should regulate the opening of private clinics and focus more on hospitals. this i think will help the doctors to get better rests (and boleh la buat shift instead of on-calls), and be more focused in their job rather than counting their daily profits in the clinic by selling meds so expensively (not all la), and then they can consider of increasing these (so demanding) group of peoples salary. begitu juga dgn pharmacies in Malaysia. they should consider things like these.
the tax-payers dont just simply send these people to study abroad unpurposely.mmgla bukan anak die, tp if money is part of the reason why they're still there, than money IS also part of the reason why they should come back. and if they dislike the government, they have brains, they're smart. they should fight for their rights as malaysians in malaysia. 2 brains is always, always better than one. think about it, if 100 out of a thousand plus sent abroad comes back, u think they can change the country? as compared to the whole group working hand in hand to change to country in becoming a better place to live in. think about it.they were given the trust, and Amanah, they should never betray and act so selfishly.
i am only a local student here.i am not being exposed directly to the world like what the others studying abroad have. i have stayed in the UK when i was small, i did visit UK for a month or two. and how i like it, i love it too, i wish i could study there. it is like, something different yes, thats the word. its all about being different. but at the end of the day i can be different even if i stay in my own country, eventhough my mother says, 'u can stay there for another month,' i dont feel like staying there for another month. i have my family here in Malaysia. and it is not about money. its about my obligations.
there's this BM proverb, pasal hujan emas hujan batu. the point is, lebih baik negeri sendiri. tepuk dada, tanye selera. Think. i have more to say, but well, i'll put a stop to it,here. if u have comments, pls do.till then.
5 comments:
heh..if everything goes well..i'll be back in 3years time.. insya Allah..along with my hubby n kids too..ahahha (wei..doakan aku kawen cepat..malas sudah blaja medic ini..haih..mau jadi surirumah je bleh x??..hahaha..wut a waste..)
hahahaha..boleh2..hahahaha..eee.sure comel2 belaka.ahaks.dont worry dear, i dont think students our age, bermasalah sangat xnak blk nih. nih yg 30'an nih.
yeah u r rite..those people zmn skang nie obses sgt ngn duit, n xkisah sgt psal nk bbakti kat masyarakat sndiri..that's wat we called 'LIFE'
pastuh pak lah tu pulak. sebok2!! wtf man!!
hahaha..paklah dah kasik green light la pulak..but still wanna go home..5thn xraya ngan mak..mana leh tahan oo..huhu
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