2019年3月24日星期日

一个铜钱的故事

有個年輕人,因家境貧寒,輟學回家照顧體弱多病的雙親。

他雖然年少,但是,他做啥都很專心,比如:他看景時,不走路,因為分心,故,他專心觀景,盡情的欣賞;他走路時,不看景,只觀路,因為忽略了腳下,就容易摔跤;

於是,有一天他行走在路上,專心觀路,卻撿到了一枚銅錢。
    
在他走過花園旁,聽花匠們說口渴,他有了想法。他當下就用這枚銅錢買了一些茶水送給了花匠們喝。

 花匠們喝了,非常感激,便一人送了他一束鮮花。他得到了這些花,路過集市的時候,把花分送給了愛花的人,於是,得到花的人,非常感激他,每人給了他一個銅錢,於是,他擁有了八個銅錢。 

 一天,一陣狂風過後,果園裡到處都是被狂風吹落的枯枝敗葉。

年輕人對園丁說:「我願意幫助你們把果園打掃乾淨,這些斷枝落葉能讓我拿回去做柴火嗎?」

園丁很高興:「可以,可以,你都拿去吧!」

年輕人撿柴火時,附近有一群小孩為了爭搶幾粒糖,鬧彆扭,於是,年輕人用這八個銅錢買了一些糖果,分給這群玩耍的小孩,並教育孩子們要團結,小孩們非常感激他,看見他一個人正在撿柴火,於是,紛紛幫他把所有的殘枝敗葉給撿拾的一空……。

年輕人正準備把這些柴火拉回家的時候,這時,走過來一位幫大戶人家做飯的廚工,廚工說:這柴火很好,燒火不冒煙,我們東家有哮喘病,最怕煙了,年輕人聽後,說:那您拿去吧!廚工說:怎麼可以白拿呢?於是,廚工付了16個銅錢拿走了這堆柴火。 

年輕人拿著這16個銅錢,心想這麼多的錢,可以做好多善事,於是,他想在自家不遠處開個茶水攤,正值炎熱的夏季,路人們都很口渴,一來可以廉價的賣點茶水貼補家用,二來可以免費給附近500個割草的工人提供茶水,解決喝水問題。

於是,500個割草工人,每天都向他點頭微笑,並竪起誇贊的大拇指。

不久,一個路過的商人,也停下來喝水,當商人聽附近的人們說:這個年輕人真傻,不僅茶水賣的便宜,而且,還天天在這裡免費給割草的工人供應茶水時,商人露出了贊許的目光,告訴他:「明天有一幫馬販子帶400匹馬要經過你這裡,你多準備一些茶水吧。」

聽了商人的話,年輕人想,這多馬匹,肯定要吃草的,於是,他把這個意思對割草的工人說了,於是,每位割草的工人都很慷慨地送了他一捆草!這樣,年輕人有了500捆草。

第二天,馬幫隊伍來了,在茶攤歇腳,看到這麼多的好草,於是,便提出要買,年輕人說:這些草,我沒有花錢,你們需要就拿去吧,馬幫們笑笑,喝完了茶,便丟下了1000個銅錢拉走了年輕人的500捆草。 

 幾年後,這個地方出了一位遠近聞名的大富豪……!

【編後語】故事很簡單,年輕人的成功不是偶然的,因為他具備了善根和慈悲心。

他明白要想得到就一定要付出;
他明白大地不生無用之物,斷枝落葉也可以為眾生所用;
他明白成就一件事情,眾生的力量是不可估量的;
他更加明白掌握機遇的人,才是成就事業的人。
    

我們每個人都夢想成功,而且機緣就在我們面前,財富就在我們身邊。

但,有的人卻抱怨財運不佳;有的人卻埋怨社會不公;更有的人甚至怪罪父母無能……!

其實,我們真正缺乏的正是先人後己的無我心;
缺乏的是先捨後得的慈悲心;
缺乏的是珍愛大地萬物的惜福心;
缺乏的是當下就行、就做的實踐行動。
    
這就好比看到此文後,有人轉了,把這個正面的信息分享給了有緣人,使這個世界多了一些愛;

有人不但轉了,而且還留下了自己的善言善語;

當然,也有人既不轉,也不留下只字片語,甚至看都沒看完這篇文章。

於是這個人就中斷了善知識的傳播,中斷了善緣的相結,那麼,福報怎能青睞他呢?

我很感恩我的朋友發給我這麼好的文章,我 也要把這麼充滿正能量的好文章發給我的好友們!

2019年3月23日星期六

Tun Daim"s Speech in full in UTM Skudai on 19 March 2019

Below is Tun Daim's speech in full in UTM Skudai on 19 March 2019.

To understand our current political climate, it is important to look back at our history. Kusut di hujung, balik ke pangkal (Messy at the end, return to the root of the problem).

The history of the Malays starts from long before the formation of Tanah Melayu. We are descendants of great empires, from Langkasuka, to Srivijaya, to Majapahit, to Melaka. Melaka, of course, is our most popular tale, that of a world-famous port whose global success led to its eventual colonisation.

And when Melaka fell to the Portuguese, those descendants of Sultan Melaka who survived founded a new empire here in Johor. They took control of the southern Malay Peninsula, spreading across Riau, Anambas, Natuna, Tambelan, Borneo, and Sumatra. Their success was attributed to the wisdom of their rulers, and their openness to international trade.

In more recent history, the formation of the Malayan Union and the subsequent opposition led by Umno were significant events that triggered real change in the political organisation of the Malays. Onn Jaafar, himself from Bukit Gambir and an MB of Johor, founded Umno in 1946, signalling the height of Malay political supremacy. We were united and we were strong.

But our unity did not last. We didn’t know how to deal with success; the Malays started to split. When we are successful, we are drunk with success. When we fail, we look for scapegoats and go amok.

Our battle with the Malayan Union was, in a way, the first true independence that we achieved - when the British backed down. We became masters of our own land.

But the political landscape changed, and many non-Malays began to consider Malaya home and demanded a say in their new homeland.

In 1951, Onn made the first attempt to unify the races in a single party when he tried to open the membership of Umno to non-Malays. However, Umno members at the time rejected it, and he left the party.

Nevertheless, the 1952 elections marked the first real political collaboration between Malays and non-Malays when Umno and MCA joined forces for political victory. They were later joined by MIC to form the Alliance, signalling political unity amongst all Malayans, achieving a sweeping victory in the 1955 elections.

Then came the negotiations for Merdeka, where all Malaysians worked hand-in-hand to shrug off the yoke of colonialism. We learned that we were stronger together – when all Malaysians were united, we could overcome challenges.

All this happened against a backdrop of consistent armed warfare against terrorists during the Emergency, when all races fought shoulder to shoulder to gain victory. We are the only country in the world to defeat terrorists.

Then came the formation of Malaysia and Konfrontasi and throughout Malays were working with non-Malays to achieve national goals.

So, Malaysia has had a strong and rich history of inter-racial harmony and multi-culturalism since its very inception. But we must admit that it is still very complex with jobs and economic sectors identified with race, income inequality between the races and different educational systems existing.

It cannot be denied that Malaysia will prosper when Malays prosper. You cannot have 50 percent of your population in low income, there will be economic instability affecting everyone, regardless of race or economic status.

For Malaysia to succeed, the Malays must succeed. But this can only be achieved within the national context, working together with non-Malays for the benefit of Malaysia.

Why is it that Malays were able to work so closely with non-Malays for so many years leading up to Merdeka and beyond ? Even in the face of outside aggression, there were hardly questions of who deserved Malaysia more – the Malays or non-Malays. Indeed, it was only when politicians decided to use race and religion as tools to gain power that we fell by the wayside.

This talk is entitled 'Naratif Malaysia : Melayu dalam Persoalan Nasional'. My question to you is : should we not just be talking about a National Narrative ? Need we break down a national narrative along racial and religious lines ?

But if your intention is to find answers to inequality and to answer why the Malays are behind economically, then I really hope that this seminar will provide the answer.

When we talk about the Malays, we must talk about Islam. The Malays and Islam are indeed deeply entwined. They cannot be discussed separately. But what this has led to is the ignoring of our cultural and regional heritage, which has been abandoned in favour of foreign cultures (Arabisation especially) which feed into the insecurity of the Malays. It seems that everyone who does not speak like us and everything that we do not agree with, is a threat to Malays and Islam.

We must ask ourselves – is this true? Why is this so ? Since when have the Malays and Muslims become so insecure about our place in this country ?

When the Malays were far less economically advanced and far less educated, we defeated the British by rejecting the Malayan Union. We were brave.

We knew to organise collectively and strategically. We used our brains to defeat a colonial power. We managed to gain independence without bloodshed. We had no problems working with non-Malays and even learning from other races.

As the Malays progressed, it seems so did our sense of insecurity. Why is this so ? Could it be that when there were no crutches, we had dignity, and the Malays felt more secure of our place within the country ?

We are not lacking in Malay heroes. Johor alone has a rich history of formidable warriors, renowned artists, poets, athletes, scientists, doctors, academicians and businessmen.

There was Muhamad Salleh bin Perang, who was the Bentara Luar. He was the first to draw up an accurate map of Johor, without the modern technology that present-day surveyors have available. He was the Head of Land Management and State Survey, and he used his map to plan the development of Johor. He was a Malay, but he was fluent in Chinese and was knowledgeable about Chinese culture, which allowed him to work closely with them in developing the economy.

In the realm of politics alone, the list of honours is never ending. Tun Hussein Onn, our “Bapa Perpaduan”, was from Johor. And so was his own “Bapa”, the founder of Umno, Onn Jaafar. His father before him, Jaafar Muhammad, was the first and longest serving MB of Johor. Deputy Prime Ministers Tun Dr Ismail and Musa Hitam were sons of Johor. Tun Ismail’s family was illustrious on its own, including his father-in-law Seth Said, Deputy MB of Johor, who was part of the delegation for Merdeka, and signed the Merdeka agreement against the Sultan’s orders. Without him, we would not have had Merdeka.

Johor produced the President of the Senate, Rahman Yasin. He was Tun Dr Ismail’s father. Tun Dr Ismail’s brother-in-law Ghazali Seth, was Chief of Defence, and he married Sri Norziah - sister of Hussein Onn, daughter of Onn Jaafar. Tun Dr Ismail went to school in Sekolah Melayu Bukit Zaharah in JB with two other famous figures – his brother, Sulaiman Abdul Rahman and Ahmad Perang, who became the first Malay chairman of KTM.

Mohamed Noah Omar, the first Speaker of Dewan Rakyat, was also from Johor. His family too was very special – his two daughters married the men who would go on to be our prime ministers. Rahah, the wife of Tun Razak, and Suhaila, the wife of Hussein Onn. Tun Razak studied at Raffles College, with another son of Johor, Taib Andak, after whom Felda Taib Andak in Kulai is named. His brother Rahman Andak, was one of the early campaigners for Johor’s independence, and was State Secretary of Johor in 1984.

Governors of Bank Negara, Aziz Taha, Jaffar Hussein and Zeti Aziz. Professor Ungku Aziz, Zeti’s father, is a renowned economist. Zeti’s grandfather, Syed Mohammed Alsagoff, used to own Pulau Kukup, and had a concession to print his own money. Today, we use money signed by his granddaughter.

Why should we feel insecure with a legacy as illustrious as this ?

Again, could it be that after being given all sorts of crutches, the effect has been to make the Malays weak and insecure, and most noticeably, lacking in resilience ? What has led to this lack of confidence ? It seems that when the Malays were facing real challenges, such as fighting for independence, our resilience was so much stronger.

As ease and comfort and quality of life improved, confidence and resilience abated. These observations call for sincere self-reflection – instead of picking fights with perceived enemies, we should look inwards and try to better ourselves instead of blaming all of our ills on others. We seem to be scared of our own shadows.

Today, there is one Malay graduate for every 20 Malays. Despite being more educated and having a large educated segment, we are still unable to convince ourselves that Malays have nothing to fear in this country. Are Malays thinking strategically, critically and logically? It looks increasingly obvious every day that the Malays are thinking with their emotions instead of with their intellect. We must ask ourselves – what is happening to us ?

We have allowed our emotions to run wild and influence the way we see others. We watch ghost movies at the box offices. When Mastika stopped writing ghost stories, circulation ended and now there is no more Mastika. Now instead of reading about ghosts in Mastika, we are seeing ghosts around every corner.

Instead of depending on logic and facts, we prefer to buy into the racist rhetoric of politicians with dubious reputations.

Since I am talking to academicians, I would like to pose this question to you : what role should you be playing in injecting some logic and fact into the Malaysia narrative ? Do you intend to go along with the emotional flow or do you see it as your academic duty to question the irrational narratives that are being shoved down the Malays’ throats ?

Do you as “the educated” speak honestly and bravely about what is happening or do you simply pretend that this growing racism is justified ?

All of you here are highly educated, but how many of you have bought into the nonsensical political rhetoric that the Malays are being threatened by the non- Malays in this country ? That Islam is under threat simply because of one or two people being insensitive enough to post something on the Prophet ?

The religion cannot be insulted. Only people can be. If our faith is strong, we do not get insulted. In fact, we laugh at such ignorance. And our behaviour should reflect the best of our religion so that we and our religion earn the respect of others.

Our country is multi-cultural and multi-religious. We have managed to live here in peace. We are sensitive to our neighbours and respect one another. This is our way.

It is wrong to insult anybody, more so the Prophet. To make fun of religion is stupid. But we have laws, and we should respect due process. Many have forgotten our Rukun Negara. The most important document is the Constitution.

No Malaysian should make insensitive comments towards other religions and races. But what has happened with the proclamation of Jihad against non- Muslims recently ?

If Muslims want to perform Jihad, it should be Jihad to better ourselves not only spiritually, but economically, academically and to contribute to the continued growth of our own country.

We talk about the Malay narrative as if we are on the verge of being driven out of our own country. There is so much anger and indignation when non- Malays were appointed to high posts in the government, as if this is something new.

Why is there not the same anger when we are confronted with facts of corruption and kleptocracy of the highest order among our Malay leaders ? We don’t feel offended when it was prime news all over the world. Instead, we respond with “Malu apa ?”. Kalau “tak malu”, apa jadi kepada iman kita (If we are not ashamed, what has happened to our faith) ?

The Malays can continue down this emotional and irrational path at our own peril or we can stop, think, reflect and call for change. Nobody is forcing us to be emotional and irrational. We have chosen to be that way ourselves because we have allowed ourselves to be bought over by politicians whose only goal is to gain or regain power, no matter what the cost – and the cost is almost always ours to bear.

So, the choice is up to us – nak duduk macam katak di bawah tempurung (want to be like a frog beneath a coconut-shell) ? Do we change and become a force to be reckoned within the context of the national agenda, Malaysia Baru, or do we go down the path we are currently treading and proclaim a narrative that is narrow, focused only on ourselves ? Or will we pursue a truly National or Malaysia Narrative, in which we participate and play a very active role ?

The National Agenda is not a Malay agenda or a non-Malay agenda. It is a Malaysian Agenda that takes into consideration all Malaysians. That fights poverty and inequality without discrimination, respecting the Constitution.

I am glad to note that this seminar is directed at the four sectors of politics, economy, budaya and agama. Let us get all of these right. To get all of these right, our education system must change. Don't treat education as a political football. The education system must be right.

Our future, Malaysia’s future, will depend on giving our children the right type of education that will allow them to be confident to face the best in the world. Get education right, then politics and economy will be right. Brains minus emotions will determine our future and the future of Malaysia.

Expose our children to the world, then they will want to excel, and they will protect the best of our budaya.


There is nothing wrong with Islam. It is not under threat. It is the fastest growing religion in the world.

I would like to advise you not to follow politicians blindly. As I said earlier, for Malaysia to succeed, the Malays must succeed. I keep repeating, Iqra' (Aik Krok) – read to acquire knowledge and to think critically. Choose the right path that will lead to success.

Time is very important and we are excellent at wasting time. We will lose to time. Let us tell ourselves from now on we shall not repeat past mistakes. We will give the best education to our children so that they can compete and succeed. Let us leave all failure of confidence behind, and start our future now.

Leave this hall confident and ok with ourselves. Tell our children that we will compete and we will succeed.

2019年3月15日星期五

人生真谛

请大家一定看二次,著名的清华大学教授王洪亮的一段话!好经典,人活一辈子到底是为什么?复杂的社会,看不透的人心,放不下的牵挂,经历不完的酸甜苦辣,走不完的坎坷,越不过的无奈,忘不了的昨天,忙不完的今天,想不到的明天,最后不知道会消失在哪一天,这就是人生。所以再忙再累别忘了心疼自己,时不时槁劳一下自己,有能力时不要不舍花钱,一定要记得好好照顾自己!人生如天气,可预料,但往往出乎意料。不管是阳光灿烂,还是聚散无常,一份好心情,是人生唯一不能被剥夺的财富。把握好每天的生活,照顾好独一无二的身体,就是最好的珍惜。得之坦然,失之泰然,随性而往,随遇而安,一切随缘,是最豁达而明智的人生态度。多好的一段话:
     我们都有缺点,所以彼此包容一点。我们都有优点,所以彼此欣赏一点。我们都有个性,所以彼此谦让一点。我们都有差异,所以彼此接纳一点。我们都有伤心,所以彼此安慰一点。我们都有快乐,所以彼此分享一点。因为我们有缘相识,请珍惜生命中的每一位家人、朋友!开心的过好每一天!
     十年后,你保持了健康的体魄,还能到处旅游,打拳、跳舞。您的孩子会说,老爸老妈你们太明智了!
   给孩子最好的礼物是自己的健康!重要的事情,再说一遍,请大家记住最后一句话:给孩子最好的礼物是保养好自己的身心健康。
其实人生就是做好两件事:第一,教育好孩子,不要危害社会;第二是照顾好自己,别拖累孩子。[Smile]
    ‘再过若干年,我们都将离去,对这个世界来说,我们彻底变成了虚无。
       ‘我们奋斗一生,带不走一草一木。我们执着一生,带不走一分虚荣爱慕。
      今生,无论贵贱贫富,总有一天都要走到这最后一步。到了天国,蓦然回首,我们的这一生,形同虚度。
     所以,从现在起,我们要用心生活,天天开心快乐就好。三千繁华,弹指刹那,百年之后,不过一捧黄沙。请善待每个人,因为没有下辈子。
      一辈子真的好短,有多少人说好要过一辈子,可走着走着就剩下了曾经。又有多少人说好要做一辈子的朋友,可转身就成为最熟悉的陌生人。有的明明说好明天见,可醒来就是天各一方。
      所以,趁我们都还活着,爱人、战友、同学、朋友、同事、能相聚就不要错过,能爱时就认真的爱,能拥抱时就拥入怀,能牵手时就不放开。
     能玩的时候玩,能吃的时候吃。请好好珍惜身边的人,不要做翻脸比翻书还快的人。          
    互相理解才是真正的感情,不要给你的人生留下太多的遗憾。再好的缘份也经不起敷衍,再深的感情也需要珍惜。      
     没有绝对的傻瓜,只有愿为你 装傻的人。原谅你的人,是不愿失去你。真诚才能永相守,珍惜才配长拥有。
        有利时,不要不让人;有理时,不要不饶人;有能时,不要嘲笑人。太精明遭人厌;太挑剔遭人嫌;太骄傲遭人弃。
   人在世间走,本是一场空,何必处处计较,步步不让。话多了伤人,恨多了伤神,与其伤人又伤神,不如不烦神。
       一辈子就图个无愧于心,悠然自在。世间的理争不完,争赢了失人心;世上的利赚不尽,差不多就行。财聚人散,财散人聚。
       心幸福,日子才轻松;人自在,一生才值得!想的太多,容易烦恼;在乎太多,容易困扰;追求太多,容易累倒。
      好好珍惜身边的人,因为没有下辈子的相识 ! 好好感受生活的乐,因为转瞬就即逝 ! 好好体会生命的每一天,因为只有今生,没有来世。
      献给家人,同学,同事、战友、好朋友,好弟兄,好姐妹,以及爱我的和我爱的人。
读过的,若能再读一次,没准让你自己体会人生真谛。

对美国副总统的回应

台湾主持人为了大陆,竟与美国副总统大打出手! 环球第一密闻 2018-10-16 10月4日,美国副总统彭斯在华盛顿智库哈德逊研究所发表一番针对中国的演说,言辞强硬,极具挑衅味道。 10月7日,台湾女主持人黄智贤媒体上发文《对美国副总统彭斯的回应》,黄智贤被称为“愧煞蓝军,羞死绿营,乃中国台湾奇女子”,而她的这篇回击美副总统的文章也是有理有据有节,非常值得大家认真阅读。 正文如下: 副总统先生阁下: 1 当川普总统的信赖度和威望,已经低到使世界震惊时。 您在期中选举前夕,对美国友邦中国,这样不顾事实的责难与中伤,实在让人遗憾。 您对真实完整的历史,显然并不知悉,或故意不提。 2 中国从来不亏欠美国什么,更对美国充满善意。 我们拚死反抗的,是不把中国人当人的恶行。 我们要联合世界上以平等待我之民族,共同奋斗。 然则我却深知,直到60年代,贵国许多地方,黑人仍然不被当成一个完整的人。 世界都记得,贵国直到1963年,伟大的金恩博士,仍然要在“我有一个梦”的伟大演说中,梦想人人生而平等,黑人儿童能够和白人儿童兄弟姐妹般地携手并行。 在美国至今对黑人的种族歧视依然严重。 3 历史上,当中美两国合作,总是对人类的和平有益,而美国得利尤巨。 当清朝衰弱腐败,列强侵略,几乎瓜分中国。 美国虽地大物博,但并没有缺席。 英国在天津取得租界时,美国竟也分到了一块租界。 美国懒得用,甚至私下转让给英国。 您提到了庚子赔款。 当八国联军攻入紫禁城,中国被劫掠之后,还被迫付出天价赔偿金,4亿5千万两纹银。 这是中国5年的财政收入。 美国虽没有出兵,竟也拿到总赔款的7.3%。 那是衰败的中国,背上最致命的一刀,也是亿万子民的血泪之金。 图为八国联军中的美军照片。 4 美国眼光深远,因合众国土地已经扩张完毕。所以美国要的,是经贸利益和政治影响力。 伊利诺大学校长詹姆斯,建议老罗斯福:“假如美国在年前能将中国学生成功地吸引进来,,,那么美国这种从文化上控制中国的方式无疑是最巧妙的”。 以最圆满和最巧妙的方式控制中国的发展,那就是以知识和精神操纵中国领袖的方式。 这就是美国拿庚子赔款帮中国建清华大学的初衷。拿了中国的赔款的部分,为了在精神和文化上控制中国建设了清华大学,有人却要让中国对美国感恩涕零,岂有此理! 1905年美国的排华法案,让中国民间愤怒不已,自发的抵制美国货。 3年内,中国从美国的进口金额,从5500万元跌到2500万元。 美国驻华公使焦急不已,提议把庚子赔款”退还一部分”给中国,好平息中国人民的愤怒。 美国的“庚子退款”,其实是退还美国自认“多拿的部分”。 而且,中国仍然得按期缴交全额赔款,美国再把“溢领”的钱,分期退给指定基金。 是的,我们感谢,中国有了庚子留美学生,和清华学堂。 但美国得到的是:把赔款多数花用在美国,扩增在华长期影响力。 修补了美国在华形象,宣传了美国的意识形态,更解了中国抵制美货的燃眉之急。 5 一战后,在巴黎和会上,中国的国土被出卖。 二战日本侵华,中国孤立无援,美国并没有伸以援手。 即使到了中国最危急的时刻,美国依然供应日本战略物资。 直到日本偷袭珍珠港,美国才对日本宣战。 即使如此,中国仍然没有得到美国合理的对待和协助。 中国军民数千万伤亡,和几乎惨遭灭国的血泪,对其它国家来说,并不值得一提。 世界完全不愿意提,中国以自身的血肉苦难,改变了二战的历史。 雅尔塔密约里,美国、英国和俄国,出卖了中国。 钓鱼台本是中国故土,战后却并没有随着台湾一起归还中国,美国以占领者之姿,将钓鱼台管理权,交给日本。 日本731部队,将中国人当成动物般虐杀实验。 却因为日本把实验报告献给美国,交换了美国数十年的沉默。 6 中国历经被侵略,战乱与种种错误,至今才稍稍站稳脚步。 国家仍未统一。 我们在各种领域,仍有太多不足。 但改革开放以来,14亿人民的富足,是人类史上的第一次。 我们非常珍惜。 而中国今日的国泰民安,并不是靠侵略与殖民。 靠的是我们人民的聪明,牺牲与勤奋。 美国,也从中国的拚搏和奋起的路上,得到了更多的利益。 中国人买了30%的iPhone。 可iPhone价值300美元,中国只拿了组装的10美元工价,美国却分走200美元以上的价金。 7 人类的文明,有不同的发展路径。 所有被列强侵略的国家,为什麽中国,可以走上独特的康庄之路? 民主,必须稳健紮实。 多少以民主之名而衰败战乱的国家,是血泪之镜。 中国跟美国,各方面仍有不小的差距。 我们会加倍努力,让人民幸福,文明昌盛。 但评量中国的基准,总不该是美国的那把尺。 那是一把双重标准,充满偏见,危险的尺。 8 我们明白,美国基於渴望掌控全球霸权,所以对中国的富强,有负面的想像。 现在美国为了压制中国,对中国发动了立体式,全方位的围堵。 美国军舰甚至在我国领海内横行。 但这是不智的。 因为上帝并不会喜悦美国或列强的霸权宰制与压迫。 中国式的“成就自身,以利他人”,相信不但更有利於全人类,也更蒙上帝的喜悦。 作者:黄智贤,台湾知名女主持人、作家、评论员。黄智贤在岛内知名度甚高,其中一个原因是她很“特别”,她出生在台南一个深绿的政治家庭,却在电视上毫不留情痛批民进党,在报纸上发文称“统一是台湾最好的路”,是一位旗帜鲜明为祖国发声的同胞。本文来源作者微博。 当你看完有俩个选择: 1、把他传播出去 2、就当没看过 接力下去,拒绝冷漠!! 无论您有多忙,请花1秒钟的时间把它放到你的圈子里!可能您的朋友就需要!谢谢!接力下去! 看此文用 · 秒,转发只需1秒呦~

2019年3月1日星期五

情义连绵话当年

一九五九年,我在胶林环抱的新村读高小,学校来了个新校长,他上任后规定每逢周一校长训话后,由他指定高年级的学生上讲台报告新闻,宗旨就是鼓励学生多阅读课外书报,提高语文水准,增广时事知识,尤其是当时学生读物非常匮缺。

校方这一规定,身为学生的任谁都怕被校长点中,上台当众献丑,为了免去尴尬的场面,同学们平时在下课时都争先恐后涌到阅览室阅读唯一的《星洲日报》,眼明手快的同学还朗读,抄写,背诵。我是其中之一,心忖机会总会留给有准备的人,更何况令人望而生畏的校长也是我们的班主任兼华文导师,我又是班长,犯错罪加一等。

由于当年母校的规定,竟然培养了我热爱阅读报章的习惯,习惯生自然,就延申到其他课外书籍。

七十年代,我回母校当临时教师,过后离乡背井到到边佳兰当英文老师,两年后才当任班主任兼华文老师,负责壁报出版股。我在班上订阅《星洲日报》,时常在课堂上提起日常生活的社会现象,除了鼓励学生写日记,自己也在课余涂涂写写,尝试投稿星洲日报的副刊,《行业与生活》,《星云》,《文艺春秋》。我也将学生的习作投到《新苗》版,皇天不负有心人,学生的作品竟然全版刊登,对我,对学生们都是莫大的鼓舞!三块钱的稿费换来小学生精神上的满足感,成就感,他们个个雀跃万分,见人手舞足蹈。

一九七五年,在柔南区派报代理商朱水霖先生的推荐下,我担任《星洲日报》驻边佳兰的通讯记者,直到我调回家乡服务。退休后,偶尔也涂涂写写总是天天追看《活力副刊》《星云》版,乐此不疲。

《星洲日报》与我不解之缘的种子竟然是当年母校校长用心良苦的栽培,灌溉而开花结果!想起往事怎不教人唏嘘?