Malaysia's not losing its edge

I was reading Is Singapore Losing Its Edge? with good seductiveness not only because Singapore is dear to my memory, carrying grown up there compartment troops investiture age, though because a Singporeans have been getting disturbed for no good reason. Why we said so? Because it seems to be a trend: countries in a segment have been losing their competitiveness. Thailand is slipping, a Philippines as well as well as so is Indonesia. The Thais, who dropped 3 notches to 30th place (Singapore declined to 4th from a podium finish last year), blame their difficulty on corruption as well as red tape.

But we - yes, we as well as we - sire a trend. The Yearbook says Malaysiajumped two places to 14th.

And we suspicion we were baaad, right?

We've got a lot going for us right now, right here in Malaysia. Over cooking with an aged companion who's formed in India last night, we concluded which Malaysia hasn't mislaid as well as is not about to remove a edge. Our politics aren't even half as bad as in India. During Bersih, a police were respectful compared with a authorities which understanding with demonstrations elsewhere, together with in democratic India. "They would get a organisers of pay for a venue as well as for damages". Tourists have been comparing Langkawi to Singapore.

What we're losing is a clarity of perspective. We imagine which notice is some-more genuine than a truth. Wake up, people!


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