If you ever experience miracle once in your life time, you are considered blessed. We at Stellar experience such miracles and provision of God over and over again.
Who knows? Maybe some of these students will become the next generation of entrepreneurs. Perhaps they’ll be the ones who create innovative businesses that solve real-world problems and inspire future generations.
In the end, just like a bright flame is more important than the number of candles, it is not the years in your life, but the life in your years that truly matters.
Ultimately, the leader is held responsible, even for decisions they didn’t make. Whether it’s a wrong decision or a missed opportunity, the blame falls on the leader.
Would you rather be a giant in a small pool, or be small in the ocean? As for me, it’s neither. My mission remains bringing Malaysia out to the world, and my passion is to refresh their perception of Malaysian.
This trip to Tawau is win-win. We go there to explore how we can add value to the people of Sabah, while at the same time figuring out how that can benefit Stellar, which will ultimately transform Johor Bahru in one way or another.
Our father is not our enemy. Our children are not our enemy. Our wife is not our enemy. When we are able to stay united vertically and horizontally, we will be able to claim those multi-generational blessings.
Suffering without a purpose is like sinking in quicksand. The more you struggle, the deeper you get sucked in, leaving you feeling increasingly helpless and drained. With a purpose, suffering becomes challenges that you will overcome.
When I began learning coaching skills with the goal of helping others eliminate their blind spots, I discovered the most valuable lesson was reducing my own.
The choice is clear: stagnation or unlocking your full potential. Learning and growth can be uncomfortable, but the benefits are undeniable. When leaders prioritize development, everyone thrives.
During our discussion, I mentioned attending several recent funerals, most of them unexpected. The suddenness of these deaths made me more conscious of life’s impermanence.
After all these painful life experiences, which gave me the biggest transformation, growth to me as a leader would mean growing to be someone who could add greater value in other people’s lives.