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©The
Sun (Used by permission)
by Karen Arukesamy
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 26,2008) : Malaysia is lacking in good decision-making because
it fails to anticipate the problems of the future.
Former premier Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said to achieve Vision 2020, "we must
anticipate the problems we may face in the future and be ready to make decisions
to counter them".
Mahathir, who introduced Vision 2020 to Malaysia, said the world is going
through price hikes in fuel, food, aluminum and steel and Malaysia now needs to
be able to handle the high-cost situation.
"Our people are used to very low cost of living, services and food and they are
not prepared to face a high cost of living. I think we need to learn from
countries with a high cost of living -- how do they survive, how do they prosper
and how to be competitive," he said, at the Futurist forum 2008 entitled
"Mindset: A framework to anticipate the future" today.
"If we do not do that, then I think we cannot achieve Vision 2020."
Addressing questions from participants on Malaysia's incompetency, Mahathir
said: "Malaysia is the most planned country in the world. But people do not
follow the plans prepared for them. If people had followed the plans, we would
have been a developed country by now."
He said every plan has to have an implementation strategy, without which the
plan is useless.
"Fortunate for Malaysia, we do have an implementation unit and the Economic
Planning Unit," he said.
Mahathir said planning for people is much more difficult because people resent
others telling them what to do or how to think.
"I have spent 22 years trying to change the mindset of the Malays, for example,
and I must admit that I have failed in that, but people won't give any more
time."
Among other issues, Mahathir also said the education system had become very
politicised.
He said the people's mentality has not changed, they want different kinds of
education system because they want to preserve their own languages, they want
more emphasis in religious education and so on.
He said the people like to blame politicians but the politicians are complying
with the people's wishes.
Mahathir also said national integration is difficult to achieve because
politicians are bringing out sensitive issues which create more division amongst
the people.
"People think for a multiracial country, we are doing rather well but even then
we need to be extremely careful," he added.
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