I was raised by my grandparents in Besut,so one day I found a rack of books just about him! Curiousity strucked me and ignorantly I thought he was vain. I mean who writes about himself right? And actually publish them in a book. Note that I was only 8 years old at the time,I knew nothing about the case.
If you were expecting me to write about his case,well sorry not today and I never will because I do not see him the way everyone sees him. Everything you may have read about him is not hundred percent true. Maybe not true at all. To me,he is still a man with principles despite whatever has been written about him.
Honestly,I was scared when I blurted out to my lecturers about him as part of my family. I was even more scared when we were assigned to study about his case.
But I didnt take up law because I wanted to continue my family's legacy,I decided to take the course because I was interested in it. How can you not find reading about your rights interesting? I also took it because I loved talking,and arguing about my rights at home. I took it because I think its a decent job and something that I would be happy to do for the rest of my life. I dont know believe that its a stressful course for I have met a lot of happy lawyers reading the law. I believe in balance.
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