Friday, 5 December 2025

Category: Opinion

Argenis & Esther

Mentorship and development in a new era

IN our rapidly evolving world, there is perhaps no greater responsibility than investing in the next generation. As established leaders, we must not only focus

The real carbon cost of your coffee

COFFEE’S daily ritual hides a surprisingly complex climate story: every fragrant cup is the end point of a globe-spanning chain of emissions that starts in

Sago worms for breakfast

‘Good food is very often, even most often, simple food.’– American celebrity chef and author, Anthony Bourdain. AT the breakfast table in a relative’s house

Finding Dao in the pixelated world

IN a world that buzzes with endless alerts, where feeds refresh faster than we can catch our breath, I invite you to pause – right

Why people matter in sustainability

Beyond Profit and Planet MANY people think of sustainability as finding a balance between making a profit and protecting the environment. However, the role of

A legacy in bloom

WHEN Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg spoke about developing an orchid-based tea industry in Sarawak, there was something profoundly personal beneath

The role of sound in spirituality

DEAR readers, Welcome back to my Life Senses column! Last week, we delved into the enriching theme ‘Seeing with the Heart: Deepening Spiritual Connections through

The hand that guides at home

Recently, there’s been talk about bringing back corporal punishment in schools — in simple terms, allowing teachers to cane or physically discipline students again. The