Title: Four persons who
inspired me the most to succeed in this life.
Writer: Mani ak Jack
A
very good morning I bid to our principal, vice principals, specialist teachers,
teachers and my fellow students. This morning, I would like to talk about four
persons who inspired me to succeed in this life.
The
first person who inspired me the most is my own father. His name is Mr. Jack
Sparrow ak Bujang. I believe none of us have a perfect father. But, there are
two things that I really like about my father which inspire me to be a better
person. One of his noble characters is determination. He is a very determined
person. His father died when he was 14 while his mother died when he was 16. It
was very difficult for him to accept the loss of his parents as he was still
very young and immature. He thought of giving up, but his father’s hope kept
him going. His father always wanted him to be an educated person. His father
wanted him to be a teacher. Therefore, he went to Batu Lintang Teacher’s
College to realize his dream. Gradually, he graduated and became a teacher. I
am also inspired by his ability to forgive and forget. My father had never had
a grudge against anyone no matter how bad he was treated. As the matter of
fact, it is not easy to forgive and forget. Amazingly, he could do that. I wish
I could do that. Perhaps, one day I will be able to learn and understand the
beauty of forgiving someone.
The
second person who inspired me the most is Mr. Kieran. He was my English
lecturer when I was doing my first degree at UITM, Shah Alam, Selangor. It is
not easy to find a lecturer who can respond to criticism positively. I was very
weak in English before. When he asked me to submit my first essay, he condemned
me badly and claimed that I was not fit to be considered as a university
student as my essay was full of common and critical errors. The worst thing
was, I could not even speak in public due to zero exposure to public speaking
when I was in primary and secondary schools. Furthermore, I had never sat for
MUET compared to my classmates who studied English during their matriculation
years. After criticizing my essay, I stared at him. I was angry and
disappointed with him. I told him that he should help me instead of criticizing
me because I believe that if we expect the best from our students, we must also
learn to give the best. I thought he was going to report my rebellious act to
the dean. I thought that day was my last day at UITM for criticizing a lecturer.
I was wrong. He was silent for a while and I was surprised that he accepted my
comments positively. Starting from that day, he began to teach me about grammar
and how to write a good essay. He was very gentleman. He was one of a kind. I
really appreciate his ability to respond to comments positively. I will not forget
everything about grammar that he taught me before. The only way to appreciate
him is by sharing the knowledge that he had shared with me.
The
third person who inspired me the most is Tan Sri P. Ramlee. I admire his
versatility as he was a singer, actor, director, songwriter and scriptwriter.
We can hardly find a person who has many great talents. He was definitely one
of a kind. I have never been bored with his movies as each of the movies was
carefully and beautifully designed and directed. The movies were very simple
but the messages were deadly and deep. There was a lot of sarcasm in his
movies. He also conveyed the messages though jokes that the audience didn’t
even realize that he was actually playing with sarcastic remarks throughout the
movie. He was also a great thinker. He spent a lot of time thinking about how
to present his ideas and messages effectively through films. He was also a
perfectionist. He didn’t want to produce a film or a song which lasts a few
hours. He always wanted his songs and movies to be relevant, acceptable,
remembered and loved forever. In other words, he was trying to teach us the
importance of giving our very best in everything we do.
The
fourth and last person who inspired me the most is Bruce Lee. I admire him mainly
because he was not a racist. He shared his knowledge about martial art named
“Jeet Kune Do” with everyone. He was small in size but he was considered as one
of the strongest men in this world. He trained very hard because he had a goal.
His main goal was to defeat his opponent in a few seconds. He could punch and
kick faster than a cat. Due to his remarkable speed in fighting, the film crews
advised him to slow down his speed. If he failed to reduce his speed, the
audience would not be able to see each of his movements. I also admire him
because he was a great thinker. He encouraged everyone to learn martial art to
defend themselves instead of provoking others. Another reason why I admire him
is because he inspired others to fight for their rights. He portrayed
patriotism through his movies as he didn’t want the Chinese to be fooled and tortured
by the Japanese. He also inspired the Chinese to fight for their country. In
reality, he encouraged me to fight for my rights as a citizen. He taught me to
think critically about my surrounding and be sensitive to the racial
discrimination and social injustice which occur in my own country. He inspired
me to be a teacher who gives my best to my students regardless of my students’
background.
I
hope the world will think critically and wisely about their contributions to
the world. May God bless all the inspiring figures who had made me a better
person today. Thank you for listening.
Written by:
Mr.Mani ak Jack
Date:
2/3/2011
“I wrote this text so
that you will learn how to say and write things from your heart instead of
copying facts from reference books. “
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