
True to the
Brunei spirit of feting oneself with the great food, we have been treating ourselves with what’s on offer in the local eateries here. One of the best dishes is this Kari kepala ikan we found in a simple locality in Berakas. Combined that with an order of chili crap dish, they really made an amazing combination. However one cannot live like that always. It’s all right to treat ourselves once in awhile but looking at the general attendance to restaurants here, Bruneian overall are not living a healthy life.
Having lunch with Dr Rock, now more of an urban species with his colourful tie and paper mountain than an outdoor ranger, the conversation revolved around the trends and opportunities abound in the society today. There are so many get rich quick schemes nowadays that those who have spare money get ever richer and money is so easy.
I have not heard of DINA before, an investment company owned by an Ustaz from Malaysia, until two nights ago. It is said that an investor get nearly full profit from just over a year. Amazing! Nothing is so much easier than that. Put a 100K and you receive 8K per month. You don’t really have to work anymore. Those who are into it, I suppose know better than yours truly. I don’t really bother to check the background in detail. But just now when I was browsing the web I saw this article!
http://aibim.com/content/view/32/1/
What ever it is, right or wrong, while we engross ourselves to make our selves ever richer in this world, let’s not forget those who are not doing well. These are some of the things that are widening the gap between the have and have-nots. Let’s also do our bits to these people in whatever way. Lets not just ignore them. Live is full of trial and tribulation whilst we live in this transitory world...
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