Thursday, May 16

14th of May, 2013

So today, my lecturer's colleague, dropped by to share us his life experience, his journey as an engineer to a Physics lecturer, hoping to show us an insight on the legal profession. He told us the structure of how the government gets things done in this country. It left us all speechless, listening to him attentively, tho I was on the verge of diving into slumberland. His advice was "If you want to be a lawyer, go overseas, somewhere like the UK." Lol, like seriously.

It's sad how detrimental this issue is becoming to the society, to the country. It shames me, when I see photos of M'sians protesting, covering pages of newspapers, even demonstrated internationally. We appear like one of the countries with serious political issues, it's just that, our country hasn't reached the extent of which things get extremely violent. And let's keep praying that it doesn't happen.

It's extremely disappointing as well, when adolescents are allocating their directions in life, and if law is what they're searching for, so many people don't plan to get involved in court hearings, but more on the civil area instead, where their hands are kept clean. To be honest, the country needs more people like Karpal Singh, someone who wills to fight for the rights of the people, to persevere till decades and aims for the better of the country. Seriously. I think that lack of confidence is what that's holding people back. People find it of major difficulty to put things right, for justice to prevail, even though they possess the mentality, but lol, works get disrupted along the way, and there goes 'justice'.

It leaves me with a huge question mark. Do we work for survival, or we work till the very core, taking risks to perform transformation? Hmm. Like Siti Nur? Hmm......

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