Thursday, March 11, 2010

what is left of Anwar?

A sense of pride may originate from various aspects: career, ability, or strengths, that differentiate one individual from another. Pride makes a person feel happy about his skills and accomplishments, without having to be the best or the only one capable of achievement. Pride leads to confidence instead of the arrogance.

However, when a person begin to feel that he is the best in the field and that no one else is or ever will be worthy of working with him- this is ego. Often, ego is easily bruised while true pride is harder to shake. Ego too, may cause a person to behave chauvinistically, or put down another's attributes. What I meant to say, is that everything we do in life, one way or another has to do with our ego. It is what drives us to be on the move.

To me, Anwar, as a man, has a strong personality, a good communication ability, and he can capture people with his mere physical presence.

What I dislike about him:
1) not taking accountability and assume his leadership position when things go bad;
2) gaining sympathy from the public hoping that perception of people of him lasts forever;

I also sympathize with him because at the end of the day, what will he gain for himself, his family, and his party?

I don't see pride anymore when I see him, it is more of ego that drives all his actions.

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