Counting Days



Goodbye Malaysia, goodbye mylover. I love you so much. Take a good care of yourself. I love you forever and ever

Future Life



I grew up in a family that runs along a dying tradition and an unblemished glimpse of history. Dad survived the cold war between the communist and the locals, so did mom. So ever since I was a child, I was taught to be patriotic and to appreciate the people I grew up with. Mom and Dad never failed in loving me and my siblings and so was I`m the eldest brother. In fact, the milieu had its weight on me through the path of growing up, I was taught to appreciate people around me, to love them while there're still time to do so, to be caring, thoughtful and considerate, to never take people for granted, and to always remember that no matter where the broad wing of time shall take me, there's no other place like home.

My dad was my first hero who he kept inspiring me with his story of bravery, act of valour and tenaciousness. He told me that if life gives us 10 reasons to stand down, give it back a 100 reasons to get back up again. I was taught to always lend a helping hand to people in need because the more we give, the more we get back. So in my sanguine mind as a child, I could figure nothing more than to be a doctor when I grow up, so that I can give a better life towards Malaysian, to be able to restore faith in humanity, to be able to know that I can do more than just donate, but also change the life of people around me, to be able to give back to the society, the community and the people I grew up with, to be able to provide an old age of security towards our senior citizen and to be able to give a lot more meaningful future towards our little ones.

Graduated from a highly acclaimed boarding school has certainly taught me to be independent, to stand on my own two feet, to be brave in making decisions, to take claims for my actions and to be wise in each step I take. Each and every challenge I face along the path of growing up left me wiser and stronger. Sekolah Menengah Sains Tengku Abdullah had taught me to welcome our obstacles and face it with the grace of an adult, not a grief of a child. Eventually, I was glad that I took the bull by the horns.

So years from now, I can imagine nothing less than a doctorate degree in my hand, a wisdom based on science and faith, and seeing myself contributing to the nation with what I’ve learned as a doctor. And I'm lucky, I had been selected to continue to my study at University Of Tanta , Egypt located in the middle of east. I thanked to Allah for bestowed this such superb coolest chance to me. It's just shine up my future life in the lifeafter.I'll be going there on 30 September for 9 hours journey and there'll be a transit in Dubai. I hope I'll finish my study there and how I wish bringing back a doctorate degree for my family soon as soon as possible ! So long, farewell.