Just read my previous posting by clicking here. Now, read here for further elaboration and you will get the better picture on what I wanna trying to tell you that:-
Someone used to say "Dr Mahathir is a doctor and a doctor knows that when a patient feels pain in one part of his/her body and you can’t seem to cure it, you just create a bigger pain in another part of his/her body. Then the patient will focus on the bigger pain and will forget about what originally ailed him/her". It may not be true in medical field but in psy-war, it might be truth.
I may not be a doctor but having attended many related war training CIW, CW etc..., I'm fully prepared for this psychological warfare mentally and physically. What about you?
"Melayu Mudah Lupa".
Someone used to say "Dr Mahathir is a doctor and a doctor knows that when a patient feels pain in one part of his/her body and you can’t seem to cure it, you just create a bigger pain in another part of his/her body. Then the patient will focus on the bigger pain and will forget about what originally ailed him/her". It may not be true in medical field but in psy-war, it might be truth.
I may not be a doctor but having attended many related war training CIW, CW etc..., I'm fully prepared for this psychological warfare mentally and physically. What about you?
2 comments:
keh keh keh
doktor tahu pesakitnya dengan baik?
kalau macam tu bila doktor jadi pesakit (doktor jatuh sakit) kenapa jumpa doktor yang lain?
haha
Salam saudara Kamal Sanusi,
Very good question posted here. Something to ponder and taken seriously. Could we sustain psychological warfare if our minds and souls are always settled with the comfort zones we are in. Its just like the story of a frog who stays in the pot until then when it discovers the water is getting hot, it's already too late to jump! Perhaps, we have been too long asleep that we need a wake up call! Sun Tzu - Art of War, perhaps something to get hold of and read. Happy reading!
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