YES
Malaysians have been developing great engineering works, that enables every one to live on trees. On the issue of sustainability, we were so ahead of everyone in the world that, we start to live inside forest and natures instead of a jungle of concrete.
Fresh air and food were all around us, decreasing the health issues (such as diabetes and so on) that arises in other countries. Since we live on trees, most of our systems are either integrated with wireless and touch screen technologies. We have no place for LCD's so basically we view things through holograms.
Currently, the intel itanium processor is already outdated in our country, and we are looking forward for an improvement to keep up with the speed requirement in our country. Education wise, cultural values and morality is deeply engraved to each and every of our hearts as we are living in a safe and gateless community.
The idea of living on trees was not to stay away from wild animals.We love them and in fact, we have tigers and other exotic animals as pets, and they are free to roam around the neighbourhood. Unlike the twigs that were planted in cities, we have tall trees with wide top, enabling us ample space for collecting solar energy while shading the ground to maintain a cool temperature.
Our government is nature, and our politicians are consist of rivers, mountains and forest, working harmoniously for our survival. We pay everything using DNA scanning system, therefore, we do not need to bring a credit card nor cash in our pockets. There is no fight on racism nor religion since everyone of us has an equality of living on trees, and our food source are all from nature.
In a country like this, there is no starving people, only lazy people. Everyone of us, strive hard everyday, to improve in what we are majoring at, and to improve our spiritual values. In terms of language, we can communicate with almost any country, and a true Malaysian can adapt in any country and flourish from there.
In everywhere i go, people tend to feel the uniqueness that shines within me. With much curiosity, they would always approach me with a, "Where are you from?". And i will tell them " I'm from Malaysia". Followed by, will be a very typical " Do you guys still live on trees?"
On that moment, my mind will instantly look back at my country,the greats experience and spiritual values i've gathered from there, the educations, the love of nature, and how we travel from trees to trees. All that thoughts will evoke me to a proud sensation, pulling up a confident smile and say
"Yes, we still do, and we are loving it :) "
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