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The Unwritten Malaysian Rule: Yellow Light Means Gun It Like Your Life Depends On It

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The Unwritten Malaysian Rule: Yellow Light Means Gun It Like Your Life Depends On It There is the official version of Malaysia’s traffic rules—the one printed in manuals, taught in driving schools, and occasionally enforced when someone particularly unlucky gets pulled over. And then there is the real version. In that version, a yellow light does not mean “prepare to stop.” It means, quite clearly and unanimously across the nation: press the accelerator like you’ve just remembered your phone is at 2% and your charger is at home. Welcome to one of Malaysia’s most dangerous shared habits—so normalized, so routine, that many drivers no longer even question it. Let’s be honest about what a yellow light is supposed to mean. It is a transition signal. A warning. A brief window telling drivers: slow down, assess, and stop if it is safe to do so. But that’s theory. In practice, the moment that amber glow appears, something primal awakens in the Malaysian driver. Reflex take...

Geopolitical Crises Are the #1 Threat to Business in 2026

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Geopolitical Crises Are the #1 Threat to Business in 2026 For years, businesses loved to complain about the usual suspects—rising costs, lazy employees, bad management, government regulations, or the occasional competitor who actually knows what they’re doing. Those were the classic villains of the corporate world. But welcome to 2026 , where the real threat to business is no longer inside the office. It’s thousands of kilometres away in places most CEOs couldn’t find on a map without Google. Yes, the new business nightmare is geopolitical crises . Wars, trade tensions, shipping disruptions, sanctions, energy instability—suddenly the entire global economy feels like a giant domino experiment run by politicians who think “economic ripple effects” are just academic vocabulary. For Malaysian businesses, this is particularly entertaining in the worst possible way. You could run a perfectly efficient company, manage your staff well, keep your accounts clean, and still get punche...