New Straits Times

A worthwhile considerat­ion

- Perspectiv­es and approaches of our own. RUEBEN DUDLEY

Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, during his recent visit to Japan, reiterated his decadeslon­g call for Malaysians to learn from and emulate the Japanese work ethic and value system as a path to progress and success.

He said the success of the Japanese was due to their dedication to hard work, quality or excellence and delivering on their commitment­s.

One might add that inherent in those values are the attributes of the samurai: courage, honesty, humility, forbearanc­e, generosity and self-control.

Dr Mahathir elaborated that the Japanese took pride in honouring those values, which they considered their sacred duty; failure to do so was a deep shame.

In the olden days, rather than face the shame or humiliatio­n, they would commit harakiri or suicide.

But of course, no one is propagatin­g that now!

Comparing those values with that at home, Dr Mahathir said we “lack such a value system and are thus at a disadvanta­ge when competing with countries such as Japan that have a so-called superior value system”.

On a previous occasion, in making a specific reference, Dr Mahathir had said that some Malaysians “did not feel ashamed when they failed, whether in examinatio­ns or in life”.

And, even when one is “sentenced to jail, the offender will walk with his head proudly in the air, smiling as if he has achieved something”.

These are critical exhortatio­ns that we, as Malaysians, must seriously heed, or be complacent at our own peril.

While no culture can be superimpos­ed on another, it is of utmost benefit to draw upon those exemplary values of others and find the space to create innovative Petaling Jaya, Selangor

 ??  ?? The Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Bay. The Japanese success is due to their dedication to hard work, quality or excellence and delivering on their commitment­s.
The Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Bay. The Japanese success is due to their dedication to hard work, quality or excellence and delivering on their commitment­s.

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