Telegrams/Letters Between British Colonial Officers/PM Leading Towards the Formation of Malaysia.

The formation of Malaysia in 1963 was not a sudden political event, but the result of years of confidential discussions, diplomatic negotiations, and strategic planning between British colonial administrators, Malayan leaders, and officials in Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak. Many of … Continue reading Telegrams/Letters Between British Colonial Officers/PM Leading Towards the Formation of Malaysia.

Lee Kuan Yew On Race-Based Politics And Why It Will Destroy Our Society

In today’s increasingly divided political climate, the words of Lee Kuan Yew remain highly relevant. Long regarded as one of Asia’s most influential leaders, the founding father of Singapore once gave a powerful reflection on race, politics, and national unity … Continue reading Lee Kuan Yew On Race-Based Politics And Why It Will Destroy Our Society

Building a Social Movement in the Digital Age: The Rise of the “Metatribe”

In today’s connected world, social movements no longer grow slowly through traditional institutions alone. The internet and social media have transformed how people unite, organize, and mobilize around shared causes. One powerful concept that explains this phenomenon is the “metatribe” … Continue reading Building a Social Movement in the Digital Age: The Rise of the “Metatribe”

‘Nang Ori’: The Inspiring Journey of a Bidayuh Woman Bringing Sarawak Pepper to the World

In every successful local brand, there is often a story of sacrifice, resilience, and courage behind it. That is exactly what can be seen in the inspiring journey of Awaeang Kwasin, a Bidayuh woman from Padawan who transformed Sarawak pepper … Continue reading ‘Nang Ori’: The Inspiring Journey of a Bidayuh Woman Bringing Sarawak Pepper to the World

Black Power Movement: The Rise of Self-Determination and Resistance

The term “Black Power” became one of the most influential political and cultural slogans of the 20th century. Emerging during the height of the American Civil Rights era, it symbolized a shift from passive resistance toward self-determination, pride, economic empowerment, … Continue reading Black Power Movement: The Rise of Self-Determination and Resistance

The Rise of the Digital Nomad: 8 Ways to Make Money While Traveling the World

In today’s digital age, the traditional office is no longer the only place where people can build a successful career. Across the globe, a growing number of individuals are choosing a different path — working remotely while traveling from one … Continue reading The Rise of the Digital Nomad: 8 Ways to Make Money While Traveling the World

Retirement Is No Longer the End: Why Many Retirees Are Becoming Airbnb Hosts

For decades, retirement was seen as the reward after a lifetime of hard work. People imagined peaceful days at home, freedom from schedules, and a slower pace of life. But around the world, retirement is beginning to look very different. … Continue reading Retirement Is No Longer the End: Why Many Retirees Are Becoming Airbnb Hosts

The Politics of Fear and Division: Understanding Dayak Grievances in Sarawak

For decades, political discussions surrounding the Dayak community in Sarawak have been shaped by deep emotions, historical grievances, and fears about cultural survival. One viral political text circulating online claims that Dayaks — especially the Iban community — have been … Continue reading The Politics of Fear and Division: Understanding Dayak Grievances in Sarawak