Category: Opinion

How Our Senses Shape Our Understanding

Dear readers, ever thought about how much our senses shape the way we understand the world? The concept of embodied cognition suggests that our thoughts

Tackling early education challenges head-on

I recently found out something surprising: a whopping 122,062 Year One students nationwide have been chosen for a Literacy and Numeracy Intervention Programme (LNIP), kicking

Never-ending spike in road accidents

A tragic car accident put me in a wheelchair and dashed my hopes and dreams for the future. – Madison Cawthorn, Ex-US Congressman Many of

Speechless Love

Our Neighbours in the 1960s In the early 1960s, about half a mile — roughly the length of eight football fields — from our paddy

From an observer to cockerel owner

My memories of participating in cockfighting date back to the early 1960s. It was during the opening of the new primary school in Melupa, Saratok.

Educating youth by igniting their awareness

In today’s world, the importance of fire safety cannot be emphasized enough, especially for the younger generation. While advancements in fire safety technology and regulations

Dogmatic delusions dare didactic demands

Politics freely enjoys the oxygen of publicity. Mankind is drawn to it regardless of the consequences. Aristotle observed that “man is by nature a political

Take me home, country road

‘Life takes you unexpected places, love brings you home.’- Unknown John Denver’s song “Take Me Home, Country Road” was playing in my mind as my