Values make a person a success, not money


WITH all the excitement in the air over Budget 2020, let us remember the basics of success. The dignity of hard work and ethics is something Malaysians are losing a sense of.

The value of hard work starts in childhood, at home and in school. Malaysian parents rarely now educate their children to see the value of household chores like sweeping and throwing out the rubbish. Children do not lift a finger to help because their mothers will do it for them or, in families with enough income, the maid will.

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