I just join the group (thanks to moderator for the approval). Allow me
to introduce myself.
I am 33 years old, married with one wife (so far) and one kid. I am in
IT line (computers and internet is my stuff), currently working for a
company in USJ. My wife is also working as a secretary with a bank in
KL.
I consider myself a technopreneur, although I have not actually launch
anything yet. I have very positive mindset, attitude is superb, and I
am currently looking for like-minded people to mingle with.
The company I am working for is filled with full-time employees who
are very comfortable at where they are and they do not think taking
risk in business is in their plate. I can understand that (although I
may not necessarily agree).
So I guess you guys know how incompatible I am here in the office with
the other guys. I need buddies to understand, encourage, and perhaps
share and learn experiences with me.
I hope I am at the right place here with you all.
Oh btw, I have been reading some posts by Harry and the post regarding
'How many wives we should have' is hillarious!.. keep it up! I know
you have lots of experience and I hope I can learn one or two from you
Harry.
Cheers,
Rosdi.
Welcome to the club and I hope your positive attitudes towards life
will lead U to more success.
Most people tend to be more negative then positive. This I believed
is due to their upbrigging plus exposure to the bigger prospect of the
planet.
If U do little travelling U tend to be a bit too small in your
outlook.
If U have the time, take some good travel and see how people are in
other part of the world.
One good thing that U shud try not to do is to listern to bad stories
around U.
Malaysian are very fond of listerning, discussing and commenting on
negatives things around them. They talk bad about the PM, the VPM,
the Mayor, the Atlantuya, the war, the bombing but nothing about how
many people are becoming millionaires everyday.
Let us now talk the positive side of life more then the negatives.
Welcome to the group and let us put together our mind on how to help
those who wud like to be a millionaires.
Harry
Daad Mohammed Murad Abdul Rahman, 60, has already had 15 brides although he
has to divorce them as he goes along to remain within the legal limit of
four wives at a time.
"In 2015 I will be 68 years old and will have 100 children," the local
tabloid quoted Rahman as saying. "After that I will stop marrying. I have to
have at least three more marriages to hit the century."
The front page of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) newspaper was dominated
with a picture of Abdul Rahman surrounded by his children, the eldest of
whom is 36 years old and the youngest of whom is 20 days old. Two of his
current three wives are also pregnant.
Abdul Rahman said his large family lives in 15 houses and he supports them
with his military pension and the government help.
Islam allows men to marry up to four women at a time, though most marry only
one. The UAE is a Muslim country but is home to migrants from around the
world.
(Agencies)
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