No more Blues for Blue Boy Mansion in Bukit Bintang

This story will be shared by “Dad the KL City Kid” who has been writing personal journals,  offline and online,  for the past 40 years since he turned to become an adult at age 21 in Australia. This was the time when he had the opportunity to shake the hand of a former prime minister Goth Whitlam at his graduation, to thank him for the free education he received from the Australian government led by the labor party at that time.

Receiving formal education overseas and practical experience to become a Chartered Accountant back in his home country didn’t seem sufficient.  Having majored in computer science besides accounting when he started his Australian tertiary education in 1977, he embarked into the world of an entrepreneur in the 80s. Pioneering in the field of Information Technology, he influenced the Malaysian government working with MIDA, the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority, to grant his company to be the first pioneer status IT Corporation to receive a tax-free incentive for five years.

This was the beginning of his non-stop busy life to become a serial entrepreneur, a family man with 6 children, and never forgetting his spiritual commitment to serve his fellowmen. He has traveled to over 30 countries during his lifetime with over 25 times to the current world superpower to satisfy his lifelong learning desire for continued intellectual and spiritual development. His accomplishments and breakthroughs in a myriad of fields of business and social/spiritual endeavors have been recognized by the public recorded in his “TalkLane” journal. 

When his wife was diagnosed with cancer in 2005, he turned his focus to his wife and family to withdraw from the business world. Basically, he rolled up his sleeves to work on the priorities of the four quadrants visualized by a chart with an X-axis of what is important and a Y-axis of what is urgent, with the necessity to sometimes switch to different quadrants when conditions change.  During the period of 7 years, until she passed away in 2012, many miracles occurred even on the last week of her passing which has been recorded in his personal journal.

It was a time of great reflection on the meaning and purpose of life. Miracles continued to happen as if there was a connection with his wife to him to know she was well. He also felt inspired by her that he should write a real book to be published instead of just recording his life experiences in his personal journal. This began the next 7 years of intensive research to write a book since her passing.  He chose the most complex theme of ‘Human Consciousness’ to work on believing that Man needed to more fully understand this mystery that Scientific and Spiritual entities have been trying to unravel.

No more Blues in Blue Boy Mansion is a story to be included in his book as he launches a new Transformation Project of buildings and people starting in this historical building of Bukit Bintang. It is to become an experiential learning place for the community in line with the hopes of a new and more progressive Malaysia perceived by the people after the 14th general election of the country. It will attract more scientists, researchers, technologists, historians and even ordinary tourists who can feel there is something unique or special in Malaysia, even for those from far more developed countries of the world.

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