“This war of human against nature has to stop. Most people think that the earth is going to be around forever. But what they fail to realise is that the more we take from earth, the more we lose something, especially when no measure has been done to replace it. We must stop wastage and take responsibility of our own actions,” said Farhana from the Canadian International Matriculation Programme (CIMP) who regularly recycles, reuses, and repairs in her daily life.
Farhana receiving the Apple iPad from Aananthi Seventhy, Country Manager, Offshore – Future Students, Monash University, Australia. |
Farhana’s winning entry won her an Apple iPad. Although she was set on her dream of becoming a Doctor since the age of seven, she realised that there is only so much medicine can cure. As her main goal is to help people, she realised that a career in Psychiatry encompasses the best of both worlds, Medicine and Psychology that will be more suitable in fulfilling her dreams in helping people.
In her spare time, Farhana volunteers. “I have previously worked with Yayasan Salam, a non-profit organisation that believes volunteer work is a meaningful way to bring about change. Last year, I was involved in a camp that involves building confidence in Orang Asli children especially in public speaking. I mentored two children and taught them how they can develop more confidence speaking socially or in public,” shared Farhana.
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