Monday, August 15, 2011

The fate of human being differs each others

The fate of human being differs each others depending on where they are born and where they live,according to the views held by most of the Malaysian Chinese.

In China,a Chinese was able to buy 7 kgs of gold recently at time the market price rises to US$1,800.00 per ounce. He/she had to withdraw about equivalent to RM1.3 mil.(Malaysian money)to buy the gold to avoid money being depreciated.

It is not unusual for people, being able to buy such quantity of gold in the ordinary market despite of the low percentage if compared to the total population.

In Pudu,an area in Kuala Lumpur,the poors can only buy a kg. of rice on credit from grocery,while in other places in north eastern Africa where children are in urgent need of food,waiting others to subsidise the food for their survival,as they are in a worst state where foods are badly needed. For them 'hunger is the best sauce'.

A common social phenomenon can also be found at shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur where needy elders sitting on the bench looking around the younger passersby and seem to be pondering their past. Most of these elders are from the nearby areas,hoping to pass their time in a more comfortable environment than where they stay.

Some may say every man is the architect of his own fortune.

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