Selepas setahun simpan rahsia, i’m pleased to announce restoran pertama Khairulaming
Dengan menelan modal 4 juta ringgit, kita bina bangunan dari scratch di atas tanah kosong seluas 8,000 kaki di Kg Baru, jarak 9 minit dari KLCC. Ini adalah investment terbesar KA pernah buat untuk one single project
Selepas 10 tahun dalam dunia online, i’m finally ready untuk mulakan langkah ke dunia offline. Ini adalah permulaan untuk planning KA 10 tahun yang seterusnya. Selamat datang ke Rembayung 😊
I didn’t “leave” home.
I carried it with me.
Jakarta raised me.
Singapore shaped me.
Malaysia welcomed me.
It’s possible to love where you came from
and still grow into somewhere new.
Maybe this is where I’ll settle for the long run.
Where life feels steady.
Where I find peace
🚨 Morgan Stanley just dropped a list of 39 “National Security” stocks — and it’s basically a cheat sheet for the next decade of U.S. industrial dominance.
This isn’t your typical watchlist — it’s a who’s who of the companies the U.S. needs to stay ahead in energy, defense, and AI supply chains.
Let’s break it down 👇
⚛️ Nuclear Energy & Uranium:
The U.S. wants energy independence — and that means uranium.
Names like $UUUU, $LEU, $CCJ, and $NXE are at the center of the nuclear revival. Even micro-reactor plays like $OKLO are making noise as America rebuilds its atomic backbone.
🔋 Batteries & Energy Storage:
$TSLA is still here, but the real upside could come from lesser-knowns like $AMPX (next-gen lithium-ion) and $MVST (solid-state tech).
These are the quiet enablers of the EV and grid storage boom — and every megawatt stored is national security now.
🪨 Rare Earths & Strategic Metals:
China controls 70%+ of this market — and the U.S. wants out.
Morgan Stanley highlights $MP, $CRML, $IVN, and $WPM as key players in securing rare earth supply chains critical for chips, missiles, and EVs.
⚡ Lithium:
Without lithium, there is no clean energy transition.
Watch $ALB, $LAC, $SGML, and $SLI — these are the lifelines for the world’s next battery superpowers.
💡 The takeaway:
This “National Security Index” isn’t just about defense — it’s about control of the future’s raw power: energy, data, and materials.
And the firms on this list aren’t just suppliers — they’re the gatekeepers of U.S. sovereignty in a world of rising geopolitical tension.
If you’re betting on where the big government money flows next… this might be your roadmap.
Wealthy people never stays at one single place.
- They register a business in Dubai.
- Hold a passport from St. Lucia.
- Buy a home in Thailand.
- Keep their money in Switzerland.
- Send their kids to London.
It’s not chaos. It’s a carefully designed system.
Here’s how..🧵
She was 24. Fresh out of college.
He was 3 months old. Left in a box outside a hospital with a note that read:
“I’m sorry. Please love him.”
No one came for him.
No family. No calls. Just silence.
They called him “Baby Elijah” on the news. But everyone assumed he’d end up in the system.
Except her.
Rachel wasn’t planning on being a mother. She was just volunteering at the hospital nursery.
But the first time she held him, his tiny hand curled around her finger and wouldn’t let go.
Neither did her heart.
The agency told her she was too young. Too single. Too inexperienced.
She told them:
“I may not have a husband. I may not have money.
But I have love. And he needs that more than anything.”
She adopted Elijah.
Her white skin and his dark brown curls drew stares.
She heard the whispers:
“Is that even her child?”
“She won’t last a year.”
“He’ll resent her.”
But they never saw the way he clung to her during storms.
Or how she worked three jobs just to afford his piano lessons.
Or how she cried when he called her “Mom” for the first time.
She raised him on courage, bedtime stories, and unconditional love.
Years passed.
Elijah grew tall, kind, brilliant.
When he turned 18, he got into Harvard. Full scholarship.
At the graduation dinner, he stood on stage and said:
“Everyone always asked where my real mom was.
Well, she’s right here.
The woman who chose me when no one else would.
Who gave me a name, a home, a future.
She didn’t give me life…
She saved it.”
The room cried.
Rachel cried.
But Elijah just smiled and whispered in her ear:
“You’re still holding my hand, Mom. And I’ll never let go.”
🖤💔💫
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