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Category: V: Raising STARS
We may not control every event, but we can control how we navigate these uncertainties—with hope, resilience, and purpose.
As long as we believe in what we’re doing, as long as we carry integrity in our actions, we can contribute to a future that’s brighter, not just for us but for generations to come. This is what true fulfillment looks like: knowing we stood by our principles and showed that there’s always a way forward when we believe in doing the right thing.
If today were my last day, how would I feel about the legacy I’ve created? As long as my impact endures, a part of me will continue to live. I measure my life not by years, but by the influence I leave on others. That influence spreads from the people I directly impact to those they go on to affect, creating a ripple effect that extends far beyond my immediate reach.
We don’t settle for ‘just doing it’; we aim to ‘outdo it,’ continuously refining our efforts to exceed expectations and drive meaningful change.
“Turning back is the shore.” It’s never too late to change course, start over, or pursue a new goal. Today is always the best day to begin—whether it’s starting a new habit, breaking an old one, or embarking on a new venture.
Delegating, empowering others, and adapting to changes are vital whether you’re leading a business, managing a family, or pursuing personal growth. Walking may serve us well in shallow water, but as we venture into deeper waters, we must learn to swim.
In the past, marriages endured longer, but today’s culture, with its emphasis on self-love and individualism, often treats relationships as disposable. The notion of “just take care of yourself” and “you come first” can be harmful to long-term commitments. In a consumerist society, the mentality of throwing things away when they break—including marriages—has become prevalent.
Real freedom doesn’t come from doing whatever we want but from having the freedom to choose what not to do. Living authentically isn’t about perfection; it’s about progress. It’s about making conscious choices that reflect your true self, even when faced with challenges or contradictions.
To me, what’s truly expensive is losing the opportunity to create meaningful memories with my children while I still have the chance. My kids will only be three, six, and eight years old once in their lives, and if I miss this moment, it’s gone forever.
Being born and raised in Johor Bahru, I’ve always believed that my roots here are part of a greater purpose.
Creating a culture is a tough process. With a team of fewer than 20, it’s relatively easier. The primary challenge is how you live as a leader. Culture isn’t something you can teach—it’s not knowledge you pass on to someone. Culture is life itself.
We learned that growth involves a process, and as leaders, we had to endure certain difficulties to grow. We didn’t have all the answers, but we relied on our core team’s belief in our mission and supported each other through tough times.
Empowering the next generation of global citizens by equipping them with lifelong learning skills in this ever-changing world.
Don’t worry about how you’re going to die. Worry about how you’re going to live.
There’s a thrill in running, in pushing myself. It’s about maximizing what we can achieve in a limited amount of time. How do we manage that stress or pressure? I just love it.
In the end, it is impossible to have a great life unless it is a meaningful life. And it is very difficult to have a meaningful life without meaningful work. —Jim Collins
Being socially compassionate, possessing humanity, is in fact the highest form of self-actualization. The highest position you hold, the greater you should serve.
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.