Did you know that if you register for voting ONE month, TWO months or even THREE months before the General Elections, you’re still not eligible?
What are you waiting for? What’s all the procrastination about?
My dear fellow Malaysian,
4.39 million Malaysians over the age of 21 have yet to register as voters.
That’s roughly 28% of our population.
If you’re complaining about…
- the government,
- the roads,
- the slow service,
- corruption,
- petrol,
- the Perak fiasco,
- the current political drama going on in both sides of the fence…
…. what are you waiting for?
VOTE.
If you’ve already registered, good on you. But for those of you who haven’t, and don’t know how, I’ve got the perfect solution for you.
Have you heard of Project Epic?
They’re a bunch of young people, like you and me, dedicated to studying how they can apply leadership and value-based principles in their lives and the lives of our youth.
One of their principles is to be externally-focused — to always give back to society / the community.
They originally started Project Epic with a predominant focus on the plight of the Malaysian Orang Asli (natives) and how we, as young Malaysians, can help to raise their standard of living in the long term.
Their first step?
Building the Orang Asli toilets.
You may ridicule it, laugh, or scoff at it, but there are countless people out there who do not have access to basic facilities that you and I take for granted. Like toilets.
But Project EPIC doesn’t stop there. Toilet-building is only step ONE. In light of that crazy, scary statistic out there, they’ve recently taken their “giving back” one step further.
They’ve realized that, you know what, people that surround us daily need to start having faith and hope in this nation. Yes, while it’s been a challenging journey and developing positive feelings for a nation that displays blatant disregard for ethics is tough, there is still hope.
While Malaysia is disillusioned, and is caught in this sordid, sad wave of helplessness, Malaysians have stopped striving for its YOUTH.
- We want to believe that the power of ‘one’ is not simply overrated, just rarely challenged
- We want Positive Action not Negative ReactionsWe want to integrate not tolerate
- We want to stop complaining, and start acting
- We want our friends to stop migrating overseas and our parents to stop telling us to do so
- We want to be colour blind to our neighbours
- We want to stand up to be responsible for our collective future and believe that others want to as well
And with that, they launched….
EPIC for UNITY

Come this April 3rd & 4th, Project EPIC is launching a year-long campaign at all major, high-traffic shopping malls in the Klang Valley.
No, they’re not politically affiliated.
No, they do not gain an ounce of monetary benefit from this.
All they gain is knowing that, they have taken the FIRST STEP in helping you create a better place to live.
If you don’t know where to register, or how to register, or what to do even.
Just be there.
There aren’t that many high-traffic malls in the Klang Valley, so you know what to do.
Take the next step today.
EXERCISE YOUR BASIC RIGHT AS A CITIZEN IN A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY.
VOTE YOUR CHOICE.
If you’d like to contribute, don’t hesitate.
WEBSITE: http://dosomethingepictoday.blogspot.com/
EMAIL: dosomethingepic@gmail.com
CALL: 016 3177788 (Jasmine)
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KKL added these pithy words on Mar 10 10 at 2:00 pmGood to know. Spread the word!
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