Tongkat Ali of Life

5 July, 2008

Interview by: The Pakistani Spectator

Filed under: Malaysia, Thoughts, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 1:49 pm

Q: Would you please tell us something about you and your site?

 

A: Seriously, you can find stuffs about me in my blog but I would not want to reveal too much about myself because I want to remain anonymous. Actually, this site was presented to me by a friend on my birthday; I supposed to write about life which it’s happening around me.

 

Q: Do you feel that you continue to grow in your writing the longer you write? Why is that important to you?

 

A: Yes, I do want to continue growing in my writing. My friend always condemn my English is very poor and ask me to polish it (smile).

 

Q: I’m wondering what some of your memorable experiences are with blogging?

 

A: I think the most memorable experience was during the time I was in India and the stuff that Indian’s journalist wrote about Malaysia; which it was quite saddening because 90% is not true. This is when I decided to blog & give the world the clearer picture about what is happening to Malaysia.

 

Q: What do you do in order to keep up your communication with other bloggers?

 

A: So far, I do not communicate with other blogger because I don’t want my blog to be influence by others which others blogger contents could be false.

 

Q: What do you think is the most exciting or most innovative use of technology in politics right now?

 

A: The most exciting use of technology in politic is we can read both sides of story. Whereby, previously Medias in our country only wrote positive news to our current government and only the negatives news on the opposition. But now we can read and judge what is going-on in the Internet.

 

Q: Do you think that these new technologies are effective in making people more responsive?

 

A: Yes, I do; unless there is a new technology which will help people to communicate faster.

 

Q: What do you think sets Your site apart from others?

 

A: I think my site is a very neutral site; I write stuffs that let people to decide not making them to believe what I write are entirely true.

 

Q: If you could choose one characteristic you have that brought you success in life, what would it be?

A: Fairness.

 

Q: What was the happiest and gloomiest moment of your life?

 

A: No comment.

 

Q: If you could pick a travel destination, anywhere in the world, with no worries about how it’s paid for - what would your top 3 choices be?

 

A: I don’t mind going anywhere.

 

Q: What is your favorite book and why?

 

A: None

 

Q: What’s the first thing you notice about a person (whether you know them or not)?

 

A: Their look.

 

Q: Is there anyone from your past that once told you couldn’t write?

 

A: Yes, there is.

 

Q: How bloggers can benefit from blogs financially?

 

A: I don’t know.

 

Q: Is it true that who has a successful blog has an awful lot of time on their hands?

 

A: I don’t know because I don’t think my blog is successful.

 

Q: What role can bloggers of the world play to make this world friendlier and less hostile?

 

A: Bloggers should write stuffs on how to make the world a better place rather than condemn each others.

 

Q: Who are your top five favourite bloggers?

 

A: None

 

Q: Is there one observation or column or post that has gotten the most powerful reaction from people?

 

A: I don’t know.

 

Q: What is your perception about Pakistan and its people?

 

A: When I heard about Benazir’s assassination and I felt very sad because why do we have to use violence to end a conflict. We have to think about our children and ask; will they have a better life tomorrow?

 

Q: Have you ever become stunned by the uniqueness of any blogger?

 

A: Not yet.

 

Q: What is the most striking difference between a developed country and a developing country?

 

A: I can’t answer that. I believe we should develop the world together.

 

Q: What is the future of blogging?

 

A: I have no idea.

 

Q: You have also got a blogging life, how has it directly affected both your personal and professional life?

 

A: Just as long as you know how to manage your time, there should be no problem.

 

Q: What are your future plans?

 

A: I want to see world peace becomes reality.

 

Q: Any Message you want to give to the readers of The Pakistani Spectator?

 

A: Let’s us all work together toward world peace for the sake of our next generation.

 

 

 

 

 

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