Recipe to attain success


AS I read the news articles on the recent passing of Tun Mohamed Hanif Omar, the country’s youngest Inspector-General of Police (IGP), I felt a sense of nostalgia.

Hanif’s remarkable achievements, from his appointment as Melaka chief of police at the age of 31 and then IGP at 35, and from founding Malaysia’s elite counter-terrorist unit to his role in the AIA building hostage crisis, all serve as a reminder of the value we place on achieving early success in life.

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