- 5/21/2025
Dalam episod Serious Lah? kali ni, kita borak dengan Asyilah Tan, penyampai radio dari ERA Sarawak yang lantang bersuara tentang isu hangat di media sosial baru-baru ni. Ada yang kecam kursus Masscomm, Teater dan Tarian Tradisional, siap ada yang kata itu kursus tak bermanfaat.
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00:00One of the most boring course in Malaysia is Mascom.
00:04Speaking is also part of art.
00:07Exactly.
00:08Art of words or art of voice.
00:10And people who condemn Mascom while making videos,
00:14they forget that it is a part of Mascom.
00:16Exactly.
00:17Digital marketing, social media, everything is Mascom, sir.
00:21Unlike if they talk to their neighbors.
00:23Yes.
00:24There is no video, there is nothing.
00:25They just talk to each other.
00:26Now, everything is visualized.
00:30Exactly.
00:31Edited.
00:32Yes.
00:33There is a subtitle.
00:34There is a subtitle.
00:35Yes.
00:36So, that means it's all part of Mascom.
00:38Exactly.
00:39So, anything that you do, even if you join insurance, Mascom helps.
00:42Bro, I just want to study.
00:44Why not?
00:45It's not that expensive.
00:46It's okay.
00:47Now, I can make a loan.
00:48Yes.
00:49There are a lot of videos.
00:50I just want to study.
00:52It's not difficult to apply for PTPTN.
00:53Yes.
00:54It's easy.
00:56This is Serious Love Podcast.
01:03Serious Love.
01:14Alright.
01:15This is Serious Love Podcast.
01:16Still with me, Haider Hasanuddin.
01:18And also...
01:19Alia Haslim.
01:20Yes.
01:21Hello.
01:22And as usual, Alia, every week on Serious Love,
01:25you will have different guests.
01:28Yes.
01:29Different types.
01:30Yes.
01:31Different shapes.
01:33And the best thing is...
01:35The best thing is...
01:36Various backgrounds.
01:38When you say various shapes, you think of things, right?
01:41People.
01:42If things can talk, we want to invite them too, right?
01:45But that's the best thing, Alia.
01:46Why?
01:47Because every week, we want to tell...
01:49We want to know the stories behind the guests of Serious Love.
01:54And this week, Alia, who do we have?
01:56Sheila Tan.
01:58Hello.
01:59Can you speak?
02:00I can also speak Swahili.
02:01Me too, me too.
02:04She speaks Chinese.
02:07Okay. Can you call me Sheila?
02:08Yes.
02:09Sheila.
02:10A radio announcer.
02:11Yes.
02:12Sarawak.
02:13Sarawak.
02:14Where is Sarawak, Sheila?
02:15Sarawak.
02:16I'm from Kuching.
02:17Kuching.
02:18We are Sarawak people from Kuching.
02:20That means our second guest is from Sarawak.
02:22Yes.
02:24That's right.
02:26Okay, Sheila.
02:27How long have you been here?
02:30We moved here from January last year.
02:33No, no.
02:34How long have you been in Shorty?
02:36In Shorty?
02:37No, no, no.
02:38Five hours ago.
02:40You're the only one who knows.
02:42I'm just kidding.
02:45You cut your hair, right?
02:46Yes, we washed our hair.
02:48It took us five hours.
02:50Oh, that's right.
02:51It took us five hours.
02:52That's right.
02:53That's why we're here now.
02:54Yes.
02:55We want to thank Shorty Barbershop Wangsa Maju...
02:57...for providing us with a very nice place.
03:01It's very comfortable.
03:02It's very comfortable.
03:03It's beautiful.
03:04If you want to get a handsome haircut...
03:06...come to Shorty Barbershop.
03:22Okay, back to our guest.
03:25Okay, Sheila.
03:26Yes.
03:27You've been here for quite a long time, right?
03:30A year, right?
03:31A little over a year.
03:32What made you come here all of a sudden...
03:36...apart from your career?
03:37Oh, all of a sudden?
03:38Okay.
03:39I've never lived in KL before.
03:42And I've never thought of moving here.
03:45At that time, Radio Office Astro was there.
03:49So, we worked there.
03:50But one day, when they called me to work in Sarawak...
03:54...I'm a Chinese.
03:55And I'm the only one who speaks Sarawak language on air.
03:59So, I feel like if I don't come here, I'll feel like I'm at a loss.
04:04So, apart from career, I wanted to see the events here.
04:09I wanted to know more people here.
04:11So, yes. It's a great thing to do.
04:13So, by the way, you're a mix, right?
04:15Yes, I am.
04:16My dad is Chinese.
04:18And my mom is Malay from Simunjan.
04:20Malay from?
04:21Simunjan.
04:22So, it's not a big city.
04:24It's in Pekan, Sarawak.
04:26Oh, the name of the place?
04:27Yes, the name of the place.
04:28It's the same. I'm a mix too.
04:30Oh, really?
04:31I'm a mix with Puda.
04:32Oh, really?
04:33I thought he was Naki.
04:37But this is Balapagrum.
04:40I thought he was Naki.
04:42I'm wrong. I'm not.
04:46So, maybe I want to know too.
04:48What made you want to be an announcer?
04:52Actually, this is a funny story.
04:54At that time, I worked at an antique shop.
04:57So, we sold pottery, we sold chopsticks.
04:59And one day...
05:00Oh, really?
05:01Yes, yes.
05:02I teach people how to play chopsticks.
05:07We can chop hearts.
05:09Okay.
05:10So, one day, I got a text from Hits Sarawak.
05:14They said,
05:15Hi, do you want to come audition for Hits?
05:17And I'm like, huh?
05:18Do they know you?
05:19No.
05:20Random?
05:21No.
05:22What made them want to contact you?
05:25Apparently, there's someone...
05:27It was a rapper, Ashraf Hadi.
05:29At that time, Ashraf Hadi was working for Era Sarawak.
05:32He wanted to be an M.E.
05:33So, he suggested my name.
05:35After he knew me, I acted in one of his MVs.
05:39And he suggested that this girl speaks English.
05:43So, Hits Sarawak called me.
05:46That's how I became an announcer.
05:49So, you started with Hits?
05:51I was an English radio announcer for 3 and a half years.
05:56So, I became an announcer for Era Sarawak.
05:58It's fun.
05:59So, now I have a subtitle in my head.
06:03I understand.
06:04So, you didn't have an interest since you were a kid?
06:08I had an interest in radio.
06:11I've been listening to radio, Hits, Mix, Light.
06:16Any English radio actually.
06:18I like their songs and the way they talk.
06:20And I think the first thing that got me really interested...
06:23...is when I listened to Zee Avi.
06:26He read CSA.
06:28And I was like, if people from Sarawak can do this...
06:31...and sound so good, why not me?
06:33At that time, I was in Form 1 and Form 2.
06:35But I never thought that I would be in radio.
06:39Like, for real.
06:40So, it was very interesting.
06:42When I got in, I was like, what?
06:44To read my first CSA, that was really interesting.
06:48So, before this, did you learn anything about media?
06:54I studied Diploma in Mass Communications.
06:59I was like, yeah, let's go!
07:01Mass Communication gang.
07:03Let's go. MC.
07:06So, that means you weren't interested at all.
07:09Because you studied in that direction.
07:11So, luck was on your side.
07:14God wanted to bless you.
07:17Exactly.
07:18The thing is, it wasn't even my first choice.
07:21Mass Communication?
07:22Mass Communication wasn't my first choice.
07:24So, my first choice actually was psychology.
07:27And my dad was like, no, no, no.
07:29Because at that time...
07:30I'm sorry, dad.
07:31But at that time...
07:32Sorry, uncle.
07:33Sorry.
07:34But at that time, my dad felt that psychology wasn't really making money at the time.
07:40Okay.
07:41Different from now.
07:42So, at that time, he had a different understanding.
07:45So, he asked me to choose something else.
07:46So, I said, okay.
07:47I'll try graphic design.
07:48Because I like art.
07:49I like to draw.
07:50So, why not?
07:51So, when I got to uni, that college,
07:54the marketing person,
07:55when he highlighted all the courses,
07:58what you're interested in,
07:59what this course is about,
08:00blah, blah, blah.
08:01And suddenly, he said,
08:02he looked at my face.
08:03And he's like,
08:04Mass Communication.
08:05You talk like someone who should be in Mass Communication.
08:09The way you talk, your personality and everything.
08:12You should be in Mass Communication.
08:13I'm like, what is Mass Communication about?
08:15So, he highlighted it.
08:17He explained it.
08:18I'm like, okay, daddy.
08:19I want Mass Communication.
08:20And my dad was like,
08:22God.
08:24I knew it.
08:25Okay.
08:26So, we went home.
08:27Discuss, discuss.
08:28Blah, blah, blah.
08:29But again, he didn't know much about Mass Communication at that time.
08:34So, it was hard to convince him.
08:38So, your dad didn't agree with Mass Communication at first?
08:40He agreed.
08:41Because he really wanted me to study business.
08:43He's a business person.
08:45Okay.
08:46Typical parents?
08:47Typical parents.
08:48He's like, I have this shop.
08:50You have to take care of this shop after I...
08:52So, I'm like...
08:54Right.
08:55Okay.
08:56So, I tried to study something that he didn't believe in.
09:00But I tried.
09:01And Alhamdulillah.
09:02Ta-da!
09:03All of a sudden.
09:04Today, you've proven it to his family.
09:07Alhamdulillah.
09:08Look at your son now.
09:10He's successful.
09:11Ta-da!
09:12That's right.
09:13I'm like you.
09:14Before this, what were you?
09:15Before this, I was a lion.
09:17Wow.
09:18Like my grandpa.
09:19I love it.
09:20Yeah.
09:23What were you punching?
09:26I'm just asking.
09:27What were you punching, Aida?
09:29No.
09:30Before this, what was I?
09:32What do you mean?
09:33A course.
09:34Oh, a course.
09:35I was about to ask.
09:36Before you became a person, what did you become?
09:37Did you make money?
09:38Because you're a mixed buddha, right?
09:40You're cute.
09:43No.
09:44My background is a mascot.
09:45But my major is broadcasting.
09:49So, you're a mascot as well.
09:51I understand.
09:52Alia, you're the same, right?
09:53Me too.
09:54I'm a mascot.
09:57Journalism.
09:59Everyone's different here.
10:00My major was public relations.
10:05That's why you're good at talking.
10:07That's why you're an announcer.
10:08That's right.
10:10That and a lot of cartoons.
10:13A lot of cartoons.
10:14But...
10:17You don't look like you've been here for a year.
10:20But you can speak Bahasa here.
10:22Right?
10:23Really?
10:24I'm glad.
10:25Because when I first came here, I was a little bit...
10:28I wanted to speak Bahasa here.
10:30Right?
10:31You wanted to speak Malay because...
10:34Before this, you were in English, right?
10:35Yes.
10:36Exactly.
10:37So, again, I have subtitles in my head.
10:39But I read them faster now in my head.
10:41So, my thoughts are in English.
10:43Even now, I have subtitles in my head.
10:45Right?
10:46I was trying to translate what I said.
10:47That's why I was looking at her forehead.
10:50Her eyes are up.
10:51If she's on the screen, her eyes are down.
10:55I'm sorry if my eyes are up.
10:57Don't...
10:58What was it again?
10:59We're in the BM category.
11:01We're in the Malay category.
11:04Look here.
11:06Actually, Alia...
11:09What made you today...
11:11Can I say something?
11:12Is there a part of what you've learnt from Mastcom?
11:18What I remember from Mastcom...
11:21They teach us basically a little bit of everything.
11:25Right?
11:26You get to learn design.
11:28We get to learn how to make magazine covers.
11:32For example, movie posters.
11:34And then we go into...
11:35Writing.
11:36Writing, yes.
11:37English...
11:38Business for English, right?
11:40Editing.
11:42A lot of photography.
11:44So, they even teach us also...
11:46I think this is one of my favourites.
11:48When there's something...
11:52They ask us to make...
11:56A script for TV.
11:57A script for radio.
11:59And so on.
12:00That's how I feel like...
12:02Writing is my thing.
12:04Suddenly, talking is my thing.
12:06So, what you've learnt...
12:08It can be used in your career now, right?
12:11Absolutely.
12:14I feel like...
12:15Everything that I've learnt...
12:18It's just based on what we're interested in.
12:20Right?
12:21And everything around us is Mastcom.
12:23Advertising is Mastcom.
12:24Marketing is Mastcom.
12:26Design is Mastcom.
12:27Photography, everything.
12:29So, we're lucky.
12:32Because we get to learn all of these.
12:34Once you get into your niche, your favourite one...
12:37At least, there's an introduction.
12:39That's right.
12:40What about you, Haidah?
12:41What about broadcasting?
12:42What do you use in your career now?
12:45A lot.
12:46A lot.
12:47Actually, because I learnt...
12:49Broadcasting, right?
12:50Broadcasting is mostly behind the camera.
12:53We learnt producing.
12:55Editing.
12:56Editing.
12:57Technical.
12:58Even script writing.
13:00Production and broadcasting, right?
13:02That's right.
13:03Production and broadcasting, right?
13:04So, the things that I've learnt now...
13:06Even when I started working...
13:08It's behind the camera, right?
13:10So, those things are really helpful.
13:12And even part of what I learnt during my studies...
13:18Actually, it shapes who we are today.
13:22Yes, that's right.
13:24That's the thing, Alia.
13:25If we want to talk about Mastcom...
13:28Mastcom course or theatre course...
13:30Those are stupid courses.
13:32Or we shouldn't waste time.
13:35Those are wrong things.
13:37That's right.
13:38That's true.
13:39That's our topic for today.
13:41I love it.
13:42And I want to ask.
13:43For you, do you agree that...
13:45Mastcom course, media course, theatre course, music course...
13:48There's one course that is not beneficial...
13:51And not successful.
13:53No.
13:54No, that is wrong.
13:55No.
13:56Because I think...
13:57This is a course for people who like to talk.
14:00This is for people who are not necessarily extroverts.
14:03But...
14:05We are born different.
14:08Not everyone is born to talk.
14:10Not everyone is born to sell things.
14:13So, if this is the course that can nurture our talent, why not?
14:18It's not necessary that people who join Mastcom are not smart.
14:21It's not like there are people who used to be a sign stream.
14:26It's okay to join Mastcom.
14:28They are smart.
14:29It's not necessary that you forget how to do math.
14:32Usually, people who are old...
14:36Or people who don't know much about Mastcom...
14:38When they know that we are joining Mastcom,
14:40they will say,
14:41you failed SPM.
14:43That's why you joined Mastcom.
14:44It's true.
14:45There was a time.
14:46There was a time.
14:47You didn't know how to do math that's why you joined Mastcom.
14:50I didn't know how to do math.
14:51But...
14:52I'm still alive.
14:534 plus 4 is 8.
14:548 plus...
14:55Today, the handphone has a calculator.
14:57Yes.
14:58True.
14:59I'm still waiting.
15:00Exactly.
15:01Look.
15:02I'm still waiting for the day that we're going to use the photographs theorem.
15:05Where?
15:06Where?
15:07Where is it?
15:08Photographs theorem.
15:09Do you know what that is?
15:10No.
15:11No.
15:12See?
15:13Okay.
15:14Look.
15:15Mathematics is important.
15:16Yes.
15:17Yes.
15:18So, it's art.
15:19And people who are in Mastcom...
15:20Art is not only visual.
15:23True.
15:24Audio is the same.
15:25Music is the same.
15:26All that kind of stuff.
15:27So, I don't understand why...
15:28Mastcom is for people who are lazy to study.
15:31For people who don't put in enough effort.
15:33Or people who fail SPM.
15:34I don't get that.
15:35Yes.
15:36Even...
15:37Speaking is also part of art.
15:40Exactly.
15:41Art with words.
15:42Or art with voice.
15:43And people who condemn Mastcom...
15:46While making videos, they forget that it's a part of Mastcom.
15:49Exactly.
15:50Digital marketing, social media.
15:52Everything is Mastcom, sir.
15:54It's bad if they only talk to their neighbours.
15:56Yes.
15:57There's no video, right?
15:58They just talk to each other.
15:59Now, everything is said to be visual, right?
16:03Exactly.
16:04Edited.
16:05True.
16:06With beautiful audio.
16:08With mic.
16:09With subtitles.
16:10With subtitles.
16:11Yes.
16:12So, that means it's all part of Mastcom.
16:15Exactly.
16:16Yes.
16:17People who speak badly about Mastcom...
16:20Seriously, they don't understand the process.
16:22Yes.
16:23And for people who are not from Mastcom...
16:26Maybe they learn something else.
16:27And then they get into social media and all that.
16:30That is a skill that they pick up later.
16:32But we...
16:33We have been introduced to that and it's even deeper.
16:36We know how the industry works.
16:37Yes.
16:38So, for those who are new to social media and whatever...
16:44Welcome.
16:46Welcome to Mastcom.
16:47I get it.
16:48And even now, our world is already involved with social media.
16:52Yes.
16:53So, it's all Mastcom, right?
16:54Exactly.
16:55I've seen it.
16:56So, I think...
16:58Especially in this era, if you want to join any course for Mastcom...
17:02Even if you don't know what your niche is going to be later...
17:05Let's say, event management, journalism, broadcasting, all that...
17:10You can figure it out later.
17:12Or if you want to be an interior designer, that's also possible.
17:16Because everything is in there.
17:17Yes.
17:18Everything is included in the design.
17:19That's right.
17:20So, what was your favourite thing when you studied Mastcom?
17:24Your favourite class?
17:25My favourite class?
17:26For me personally, I'm more into directing.
17:30Okay.
17:31At that time.
17:32So, I like...
17:33One of the subjects is directing.
17:35So, among all the subjects, that's what I think is the best.
17:40So, when there's a student...
17:42What do we call it?
17:43The assignment.
17:44With the group, right?
17:46You're the one who's the loudest.
17:48Yes.
17:49Action.
17:50Let's go.
17:51I love it.
17:53I love it.
17:54So, did you get a degree as well?
17:55No, I only got a diploma.
17:56Because the college is closed.
17:57Oh.
17:58Oh, I see.
17:59It's sad, actually.
18:00But the college...
18:01RIP College.
18:02Yeah, okay.
18:03Sorry.
18:04But whatever it is, thank you to TV3...
18:06...or Malaysian Institute of Integrative Media...
18:09...because of you, I'm here.
18:12You're welcome.
18:13And thank you to UITM...
18:15...because of you, Alia is here.
18:18Where are you from?
18:19Lim Kok Wing.
18:20Lim Kok Wing.
18:21Thank you, Lim Kok Wing.
18:22Thank you, Lim Kok Wing.
18:23I am for you.
18:24Now, it's Sarawak.
18:25Yes.
18:26And that's when we want to talk about...
18:29...Maskom is a stupid subject.
18:32It's very stupid for them to think like that.
18:34That's right.
18:35But when you heard the video that came out...
18:38...that said Maskom is a stupid course.
18:40How did you feel at that time?
18:42Good.
18:43What a useless kid.
18:44I'm sorry, but I'm making money.
18:47Oh.
18:48That's the best.
18:49That's the best answer.
18:52You can do it.
18:54I'm making money, okay?
18:56Look, I studied Maskom, of course.
18:58What do people say?
19:00The Maskom course...
19:01You didn't pass.
19:02I didn't pass.
19:03But in Sarawak, what I heard is...
19:06...people said, did you take Maskom?
19:08Do you want to be an artist?
19:09Oh.
19:10I got that too.
19:11The stereotype is so strong.
19:13At that time, I was like, huh?
19:14Really?
19:15Do you want to be Maskom or an artist?
19:16It's a disclaimer.
19:17I'm not going to say no to that.
19:19But I worked...
19:21The whole time I worked, I became an emcee.
19:24I was in MV.
19:27I acted in Sarawak and all that.
19:29I never pursued popularity.
19:31I never pursued fame.
19:32It's not my aim.
19:34My aim is to learn.
19:36My aim is to maybe one day, I get to be a director.
19:39Or I get to be a scriptwriter.
19:41Or I get to be a VO actress.
19:43Why not?
19:45And make money at the same time.
19:47Delicious.
19:48And the most important thing is...
19:49...we enjoy what we're doing.
19:51Exactly.
19:52It's not like we make content...
19:54...hoping to get a lot of views.
19:56Disappointment.
19:57Disappointment.
19:58Then we want to make it viral...
19:59...so we can get engagement.
20:00So, you guys are wrong.
20:02Not you guys.
20:03You're wrong.
20:05So, the difference between us and him...
20:07...who has a background in media...
20:09...is we make quality content.
20:11Right?
20:12Right.
20:13It's about giving people benefits.
20:15Yes, benefits.
20:16If people can learn something from what we say...
20:19...today, I will be very happy.
20:21If at least one person...
20:22...that gets to watch this even now...
20:24...I will feel very happy.
20:25So, my content...
20:27...even if I make it, it's not like...
20:30...that's it.
20:31I want people to...
20:32...at least appreciate what I say.
20:34And maybe it's okay...
20:35...if we share about culture.
20:37That's also part of MESCOM.
20:39We share knowledge...
20:40...using MESCOM.
20:41Why not?
20:42That's right.
20:43When I watched the video...
20:45...I was like...
20:47...I'm okay.
20:48I became a human.
20:49Do you understand?
20:50Instead of you sitting there.
20:53Bro, you're still there now.
20:58Okay.
20:59So, even if you watch it...
21:00...everything now...
21:02...is from MESCOM.
21:03TV.
21:04If you don't have MESCOM...
21:05...you can't watch TV.
21:06Right?
21:07Right.
21:08And even without MESCOM...
21:10...he can't make content.
21:12That's right.
21:13He doesn't know...
21:14...how to edit.
21:15He doesn't know how to edit.
21:16Your CapCut.
21:17Even though today...
21:18...there are more ways...
21:19...to make it easier.
21:20But that's part of MESCOM, bro.
21:23That's specific, bro.
21:25Without MESCOM...
21:27Without MESCOM...
21:28...we won't know...
21:29...what is censorship.
21:31What is okay and not okay...
21:32...for us to put on air.
21:34To put on TV.
21:36To put anywhere.
21:37Actually, everything is a learning process.
21:40And I think people who do...
21:42...for example...
21:43...those who don't have MESCOM knowledge...
21:45...if they make...
21:46...random content...
21:48...and get censored...
21:49...whose fault is it?
21:51That's sad too.
21:52But I want to say something.
21:54Because...
21:55...when it comes to...
21:57...the cost of theater...
21:59...it's a waste of time.
22:00A lot of...
22:01...like me...
22:02...in the acting industry...
22:04...we've met a lot of actors...
22:06...with theater background.
22:08Actually, theater...
22:10...forms them.
22:11Absolutely.
22:12A lot of actors I've met...
22:14...with theater background...
22:16...they learn a lot about...
22:18...knowing themselves...
22:20...through theater.
22:21Yes, that's right.
22:22And I think that's a very...
22:24...stupid statement.
22:26When you want to say...
22:28...the cost of theater...
22:29...the cost of MESCOM...
22:31...it's a waste of time.
22:33I don't believe in that.
22:35I'm also a theater student.
22:37Back in Sarawak.
22:38So, again...
22:40...anytime anyone...
22:41...attacks that kind of stuff...
22:42...do you understand...
22:43...how much discipline...
22:45...that goes into that?
22:46How much commitment?
22:47You want to be an actor.
22:49You want to be an actress.
22:50You want to be...
22:51...any kind of performing art.
22:53As a MESCOM student...
22:55...you know how much time...
22:57...and effort...
22:58...and sweat...
22:59...and tears...
23:00...everything that comes out.
23:01So, people who take...
23:03...Senang Lelang are like...
23:04...you're just using your face.
23:05You're using your face...
23:06...and your pockets are already full.
23:07It's not necessary.
23:09Of course.
23:10There are beautiful people...
23:11...but they don't do this job.
23:13But when they take a picture...
23:14...they suddenly become a model.
23:15That's a blessing.
23:16That's a blessing.
23:17Over here...
23:18...we as MESCOM students...
23:20...effort.
23:21Number one.
23:22We know that.
23:23But at least...
23:24...like Sheila said earlier...
23:25...there are those who have looks...
23:27...but they have knowledge.
23:29But those who are talking...
23:30...sometimes they don't have much looks...
23:31...but they call the right people.
23:34That's also a blessing...
23:35...that comes from God.
23:37That's destiny.
23:39Destiny.
23:40But that's the mistake.
23:41I think we don't need to condemn.
23:43That's right.
23:45No matter how successful you are...
23:47...you don't need to be successful...
23:49...to be successful...
23:50...you don't need to fall for other people.
23:51True.
23:53Because...
23:54...no matter where you are today...
23:56...if God wants to pull you...
23:57...you'll be gone for a while.
23:58Yes.
23:59That's right.
24:00So, why do you need to condemn...
24:01...this course and that course?
24:03Even today...
24:04...we don't know yet.
24:05Maybe tomorrow...
24:06...we'll have no views on the content.
24:10Period.
24:12Directly.
24:13Directly.
24:15I believe in this.
24:16If the course is so bad...
24:18...why is it being taught...
24:19...in universities anyways?
24:21Why? Why does it exist?
24:22Why does it exist?
24:23Why does it still exist today?
24:25Why?
24:26So, I don't understand.
24:28Someone once asked me...
24:31...if we learn MESCOM...
24:33...is it only because we can find a job...
24:35...in this industry?
24:37I said, no.
24:38You can get into business.
24:39MESCOM is very wide.
24:40Yes. You can get into business.
24:41You can get into so many things.
24:43Because you already have the basics.
24:46And plus, you learn your social skills.
24:48You're honest.
24:49So, anything that you do...
24:50...even if you join insurance...
24:51...MESCOM helps.
24:52That's right.
24:53MESCOM helps.
24:54My friend...
24:55...she studied MESCOM.
24:57Today, she joined insurance.
24:58Actually, she learned a lot...
24:59...about how to speak...
25:00...through her studies.
25:01MESCOM.
25:02MESCOM too.
25:03Proper speaking.
25:05Public speaking.
25:06Debate and so on.
25:08Can you see the difference...
25:09...between people who don't have MESCOM...
25:10...when they speak...
25:11...and people who have MESCOM?
25:13But you have MESCOM.
25:14Yes.
25:15You don't need it.
25:16Just study.
25:17Why not?
25:18It's not that expensive.
25:19It's okay.
25:20You can make a loan.
25:21Yes.
25:22You have a lot of reviews.
25:23Just take it.
25:24Just study.
25:25It's not hard to apply for PTPTN.
25:26Just take it.
25:27Don't worry.
25:28Learn...
25:29...how to speak properly.
25:32So, how do you...
25:35...respond...
25:36...when people ask you...
25:38...why don't you join engineering...
25:40...or medical?
25:41Why did you choose MESCOM?
25:43Okay.
25:44I love to be a doctor.
25:47Wow.
25:48Love doctor.
25:49Animal doctor.
25:50What kind of doctor?
25:52Cat doctor.
25:53You're laughing.
25:54I don't believe you.
25:57I don't believe you.
26:00No.
26:01When people ask you to join engineering,
26:03you'll say,
26:04you'll be successful.
26:05Yes.
26:06You'll be a doctor.
26:07Yes.
26:08I'm sure.
26:09That's right.
26:10But,
26:11what's wrong with joining MESCOM?
26:12Okay, your answer.
26:13Sorry.
26:14For me,
26:15why did I join MESCOM?
26:16For example,
26:17you'll ask,
26:18why did you join MESCOM?
26:19Why didn't you join engineering?
26:20Or medical?
26:21But for me,
26:22Alia,
26:23I said it because I'm interested.
26:24I've been interested since I was young.
26:25I'm interested in...
26:27arts.
26:29Since I was young.
26:30I've been interested in airbrush since I was young.
26:32But at that time,
26:33I was only interested in LED.
26:34I understand.
26:35I was only interested in LED.
26:36I understand.
26:37But when people ask me,
26:38I'll say,
26:39I've been interested since I was young.
26:40But for you,
26:41Alia,
26:42why didn't you join medical?
26:46What's my answer?
26:47You go first.
26:48Oh, me?
26:49Okay.
26:50Flashback.
26:51I'll think about it.
26:52Flashback.
26:53Dig back.
26:54It hurts.
26:55Yeah.
26:57I think,
26:58when people ask me,
26:59why did I join MESCOM?
27:01I'm interested, yes.
27:02Because I used to be a consumer of TV,
27:04consumer of games,
27:06consumer of radio.
27:07So,
27:08I always imagine that,
27:09what if my voice is one there?
27:11Like,
27:12one day,
27:13up there,
27:14in that,
27:15in a game.
27:16Are you kidding me?
27:17Please.
27:18Anyone.
27:19Hello,
27:20anyone watching who is working on Final Fantasy,
27:21or anything like that,
27:22please call me.
27:24Asyulatan.
27:25Add me.
27:26Okay.
27:27So,
27:28anyways,
27:29I thought that,
27:30if I took MESCOM,
27:31and if later on,
27:32if I want to continue to study,
27:34the basics is there.
27:36Like,
27:37for diploma,
27:38I took MESCOM.
27:39And then,
27:40for degree,
27:41I took psychology.
27:42It helps.
27:43It helps so much.
27:45I wanted to be a counsellor for kids.
27:47So,
27:48if I took MESCOM,
27:49and we have learnt the courses,
27:50how to speak properly,
27:51again,
27:52public speaking,
27:53and of course,
27:54we talk about intrapersonal communication,
27:56interpersonal communication,
27:58and all that.
27:59When we study psychology,
28:00it helps a lot.
28:01Yeah.
28:02Okay.
28:03Do you remember?
28:04Yes.
28:05I used to,
28:06my uncles used to ask me,
28:07why didn't you take MESCOM?
28:08Because,
28:09when I was in school,
28:10I took MESCOM.
28:11And they were like,
28:12why didn't you continue to take MESCOM?
28:13You said you didn't like math.
28:15Yes.
28:17Okay.
28:19So,
28:20I said,
28:21I didn't take MESCOM
28:22because I wanted to be an artist.
28:23I didn't think about being an artist.
28:24It's just that,
28:25I like to write.
28:27Oh.
28:29If it's a book,
28:30or anything,
28:31I'm A+.
28:32So, I felt like,
28:33maybe I should be a writer.
28:36At that time.
28:37So, that's why I took MESCOM.
28:39I see.
28:40So, I'm here now.
28:42Is your aunt still alive?
28:43She's still alive.
28:44Message to her.
28:45Auntie,
28:46watch this episode.
28:47It's done.
28:48It's done.
28:49She made money.
28:50It's like,
28:51old people,
28:52they're like,
28:53you work in a bank.
28:55Your life is secure.
28:56If you work as an artist,
28:58even if you become an artist,
28:59it's still profitable, right?
29:00That's right.
29:02But it's not necessarily
29:03MESCOM.
29:04That's right.
29:05Just like me now.
29:07It depends on the blessings.
29:08Yes.
29:09If people like
29:11to consume our content,
29:12we like to,
29:14okay,
29:15it looks good,
29:16and all,
29:17how we show ourselves,
29:18why not?
29:19And lastly,
29:21what's your interest?
29:22Interest.
29:23That's the important thing.
29:24If,
29:25if my aunt followed
29:26my aunt's advice,
29:27to join MESCOM,
29:28I don't know
29:29how it is now.
29:30People who work in MESCOM are stressed.
29:32Or if Alia becomes a doctor,
29:33can you imagine?
29:34Sure.
29:35Sure.
29:36Can you imagine?
29:37If the doctor looks like this,
29:38I'll go to the doctor.
29:42It's been a long time,
29:43the operation doesn't have to be operated,
29:44you operate.
29:47Okay, Alish.
29:48Actually,
29:50as long as we're here,
29:53we're not alone
29:54because we have
29:55our viewers
29:56live here.
29:57Seriously,
29:58special.
29:59We have a question.
30:00Hi.
30:01Sorry, where are you from?
30:02I'm from Tadi.
30:03Name?
30:04My name is Shazwan.
30:05Shazwan, okay.
30:06So, from Tadi.
30:07From Tadi.
30:10Okay.
30:11Okay, about Cosmescom,
30:13actually,
30:14this is just my opinion.
30:16Actually,
30:17I think there are two reasons
30:18why people view
30:19Cosmescom as
30:20cheap.
30:22First,
30:23people view it as cheap.
30:25People view it as cheap.
30:26Okay, first,
30:27because of parents' mindset.
30:29Parents' mindset,
30:30they will think,
30:31why don't you take MESCOM?
30:32Why don't you take a doctor?
30:33Why don't you take engineering?
30:34That's number one.
30:35Okay, number two,
30:36do you think
30:37it's true
30:38that our media industry
30:39doesn't recognize
30:40MESCOM as
30:41cost-professional?
30:42Because,
30:43if you notice,
30:44we work more time.
30:46I mean,
30:47people in MESCOM
30:48work more time.
30:49A lot of people
30:50are limited.
30:51So, when that happens,
30:52people think,
30:53instead of taking MESCOM,
30:54why are you so tired
30:55working day and night
30:56but pay a little?
30:57Why don't you
30:58work at a regular shop?
31:00Instead of being tired
31:01studying for 3-4 years,
31:02MESCOM,
31:03but,
31:04wasting time.
31:05Because of that,
31:06people think,
31:07don't take MESCOM.
31:08So, that becomes
31:09a side-to-side mindset.
31:11So, I think there are
31:12two things here.
31:13There are two factors.
31:14First, the students
31:15or the old people
31:16who don't think
31:17MESCOM is expensive.
31:18Second,
31:19our media industry
31:20doesn't recognize
31:21MESCOM as
31:22something
31:23that is
31:24professional.
31:26For example,
31:27if you look at
31:28medical students,
31:29they have
31:30a body of
31:31regulatory.
31:32Okay,
31:33after studying medical,
31:34it's confirmed
31:35that you can be a doctor.
31:36So, you can be
31:37this and that.
31:38Take other courses.
31:39For example,
31:40engineering.
31:41They have
31:42an engineering institute.
31:44They recognize
31:45the cost of engineering
31:46as professional.
31:47But, if you look at
31:48MESCOM,
31:49they don't have
31:50a body of
31:51recognition.
31:52A body of agency.
31:53Something like that.
31:54So, do you think
31:55that thing
31:56is acting
31:57or what?
31:58Okay.
32:00Interesting question.
32:01Okay, Haidah,
32:02answer it.
32:03Wow, this question
32:04is actually a very
32:05professional question.
32:06But,
32:07for me,
32:08I actually agree
32:09with this question.
32:10I agree with this question.
32:11Why?
32:12Even...
32:14Even?
32:15Even until today,
32:16we actually
32:17don't have
32:18a recognition
32:19for
32:20MESCOM.
32:21For MESCOM
32:22course.
32:23For MESCOM course.
32:24Okay.
32:25In terms of
32:26in terms of
32:30status
32:31to be
32:32one of
32:33professional jobs.
32:34Right?
32:35But,
32:36actually,
32:37there's something
32:38that I know.
32:39If we want to talk about
32:40unrecognized government,
32:41but there's something
32:42that I know.
32:43Special agents.
32:44Their background
32:45is actually
32:46from MESCOM.
32:47Right?
32:48Because,
32:49from MESCOM,
32:50they can do PR.
32:51They can have
32:52knowledge
32:53to organize
32:54their related
32:55things.
32:56And,
32:57actually,
32:58they are also
32:59from MESCOM.
33:00Right?
33:01So, actually,
33:02I think,
33:03this thing,
33:04in my opinion,
33:05MESCOM people
33:06who are
33:07actually in
33:08the government
33:09now,
33:10they should
33:11suggest
33:12themselves.
33:13Because,
33:14since they
33:15are already
33:16in the government
33:17or serving
33:18in the government,
33:19right?
33:20Even though
33:21they are not
33:22high-ranking
33:23or not.
33:24But,
33:25I think they
33:26can help
33:27the industry.
33:28Actually,
33:29MESCOM.
33:30Yes.
33:31That's my opinion.
33:32Agree?
33:33For me,
33:34other people,
33:35old people,
33:36for example,
33:37they don't
33:38see the success.
33:39What they see
33:40now is social media,
33:41TikTok,
33:42IG,
33:43artists.
33:44But,
33:45they don't know
33:46that there are
33:47communication officers
33:48in the government.
33:49Yes.
33:50That's all
33:51from MESCOM too.
33:52From every,
33:53I think,
33:54every company
33:55has their own
33:56PR person.
33:57That's also from
33:58MESCOM.
33:59Marketing too.
34:00Exactly.
34:01So,
34:02I think that's
34:03what they don't
34:04actually see.
34:05Actually,
34:06MESCOM is big.
34:07People can
34:08say that
34:09could be the reason too
34:10because it's too broad.
34:11So, how do you
34:12define it?
34:13So,
34:14instead of
34:15we round
34:16everything,
34:17so,
34:18let them
34:19break here,
34:20advertising here,
34:21marketing here,
34:22which I get,
34:23if people want to
34:24round up everything,
34:25what is MESCOM really?
34:26People will also
34:27be confused
34:28because there are
34:29too many branches.
34:30True.
34:31And maybe
34:32from the question
34:33from Shazwan,
34:34they don't
34:35know
34:36about
34:37MESCOM.
34:38So,
34:39MESCOM is
34:40like a doctor
34:41studying medicine.
34:42Doctor.
34:43But MESCOM doesn't
34:44know what you are.
34:45That's maybe
34:46one of the reasons
34:47they don't feel
34:48secure.
34:49They can't
34:50classify it.
34:51Okay,
34:52if you study MESCOM,
34:53you will be like this.
34:54But actually,
34:55it's the opposite
34:56to us too.
34:57We study MESCOM
34:58and like you said,
34:59when we study,
35:00we can decide.
35:01Exactly.
35:02We study 10 subjects.
35:03I'm actually
35:04in this direction.
35:05When we study,
35:06it's true that
35:07there are people
35:08who take MESCOM
35:09to be an artist.
35:10Yes.
35:11But when they
35:12want to study,
35:13my soul
35:14doesn't want to act.
35:15I'm more
35:16in the direction
35:17of graphic
35:18or PR.
35:19So,
35:20when you
35:21have to
35:22get in,
35:23you will know.
35:24But I don't think
35:25the artist
35:26actually
35:27works in PR.
35:28True.
35:29So,
35:30the more,
35:31the PR.
35:32Yes,
35:33the more,
35:34the PR.
35:35So,
35:36the actor
35:37doesn't just act.
35:38He has to do PR
35:39wherever he goes.
35:40Yes,
35:41true.
35:42You can also
35:43just treat it
35:44like a business too.
35:45Yes,
35:46exactly.
35:47Because we are the product.
35:48We are the product.
35:49We are the voice.
35:50We are the face.
35:51We are the this and that.
35:52So,
35:53MESCOM really helps us
35:54to know
35:55how to market ourselves.
35:56It's not a waste
35:57to learn this.
35:58Actually,
35:59learn it.
36:00That's right.
36:01DMA,
36:02learn it.
36:03DMA Muslim.
36:04Yes,
36:05DMA Muslim.
36:06Not here,
36:07outsiders.
36:08Oh,
36:09outsiders.
36:10DMA Muslim.
36:11But,
36:12one more thing,
36:13I think,
36:14every course
36:15that exists
36:16in Malaysia
36:17has its own
36:18advantages.
36:19Yes,
36:20that's right.
36:21There's no
36:22engineer,
36:23engineering,
36:24there's engineering,
36:25there's medicine.
36:26It's all good.
36:27Actually,
36:28MESCOM also has
36:29its own role.
36:30That's right.
36:31So,
36:32it doesn't matter
36:33if it doesn't
36:34give benefits
36:35to our lives
36:36now.
36:37That's right.
36:38That's right.
36:39I think,
36:40again,
36:41I would say,
36:42I believe that
36:43everybody has
36:44their own role.
36:45We have doctors,
36:46we have nurses,
36:47we have
36:48people who cook
36:49Ayam Gepuk.
36:50You know,
36:51and so on.
36:52Oh,
36:53that's Ayam Gepuk.
36:54Oh,
36:55delicious.
36:56So,
36:57anyways,
36:58we can go there later.
36:59Sponsor,
37:00please.
37:01Everybody has
37:02their own role.
37:03If you want to
37:04be on TV,
37:05it's up to you.
37:06If you want to
37:07be on radio,
37:08it's up to you.
37:09We come to
37:10entertain you guys.
37:11So,
37:12our role is
37:13to entertain you guys.
37:14Your role is to
37:15find reviews,
37:16right?
37:17To find clients
37:18to review you,
37:19right?
37:20It's the same.
37:21There are
37:22different roles.
37:23So,
37:24there's no need
37:25to say,
37:26this course is stupid,
37:27this course is smart.
37:28Everyone has
37:29their own
37:30benefits,
37:31right?
37:32If you want to
37:33learn Mascom,
37:34then you want to
37:35sell Nasi Ayam,
37:36so,
37:37you can do it.
37:38Marketing?
37:39Marketing.
37:40You still have to
37:41design,
37:42you still have to
37:43take photos of products,
37:44and everything.
37:45All is Mascom,
37:46girl.
37:47There are a lot of
37:48Mascom students.
37:49Now,
37:50they make coffee,
37:51cafe.
37:52Cafe,
37:53right?
37:54Oh,
37:55I know,
37:56Nasi Lemak Berhantung.
37:57Oh,
37:58delicious by the way.
37:59Mascom.
38:00Mascom,
38:01right?
38:02It's like,
38:03in Masuara,
38:04they have
38:05dancing class,
38:06right?
38:07Yes.
38:08Look,
38:09today,
38:10even the bad guys,
38:11they still dance on TV.
38:12That's right.
38:13That's right.
38:14For example,
38:15in our industry now,
38:16Dato Aznil.
38:17Pak Nel.
38:18A successful person.
38:19Yes.
38:20Mascom too.
38:21Mascom,
38:22right?
38:23And he teaches
38:24the children of Pak Nel.
38:25Yes.
38:26He teaches them
38:27how to be a host,
38:28how to be an actor,
38:29how to be a personality TV.
38:30That's right.
38:31It's not a loss.
38:32Like reading the news.
38:33If there are no people,
38:34how do you want to watch the news?
38:35That's right.
38:36Who wants to record
38:37all the accidents?
38:38How?
38:39You should believe
38:40the stupid news
38:41that doesn't have a background.
38:42That's more people
38:43like to believe, right?
38:44That's right.
38:45And without Mascom,
38:46there will be no ads.
38:47You guys who have a business,
38:48who have a product,
38:49girl,
38:50who do you think
38:51is writing that script?
38:52Who do you think
38:53is shooting that?
38:54Who do you think
38:55is like putting that
38:56into the radio?
38:58If there is no Mascom,
39:00you guys won't be able
39:01to watch Haidah's drama.
39:02That's right.
39:03I'm embarrassed.
39:04Plug, plug, plug, please.
39:06You guys won't be able
39:07to watch it.
39:08Just watch it.
39:09Just watch people
39:10dancing on TikTok
39:11watching Haidah
39:12in Keluarga Dramang.
39:13Oh,
39:14how are you guys?
39:16But going back
39:17to what we said earlier,
39:18it's actually true.
39:19Like Alia said earlier,
39:20every cost
39:21has its own role.
39:22And all of that
39:23gives benefits, right?
39:24Yes.
39:25So, we don't need
39:26to condemn people
39:27for taking this course
39:28or that course is a waste of time
39:29or whatever.
39:30Or stupid.
39:31It's better
39:32if we focus on
39:33what we're doing.
39:34Instead of being busy
39:35condemning others.
39:36That's right.
39:37Just remember,
39:38all the courses we learn,
39:39any knowledge
39:40we learn
39:41in real life,
39:42it's interconnected
39:43with everyone.
39:44Clinics need us.
39:45That's right.
39:46Businesses
39:47will need us
39:48for advertising.
39:49Everybody is connected.
39:50Yes.
39:51Don't be angry
39:52when people take Mascom.
39:54Right?
39:55It's really fun, right?
39:56Yes.
39:57Like spa,
39:58massages,
39:59we use Mascom
40:00to promote.
40:01To promote.
40:02Sometimes,
40:03on TikTok,
40:04they show catalogs,
40:05right?
40:06It's all Mascom products.
40:07That's right.
40:08KOL videos,
40:09model videos,
40:10artist videos.
40:11If you want
40:12a beautiful video,
40:13take Mascom people.
40:14That's right.
40:15I think
40:16people who condemn
40:17Mascom
40:18must want
40:19their girlfriend
40:20to be an influencer.
40:21Yes.
40:22If it's her,
40:23that's it.
40:24Ask your girlfriend.
40:25Wait.
40:26It's okay.
40:27If she really
40:28gets a girlfriend
40:29from Mascom,
40:30an influencer,
40:31or someone,
40:33let her girlfriend
40:34wash her.
40:35Let her girlfriend
40:36teach her,
40:37you shouldn't
40:38talk like that.
40:40I got money
40:41to do this and that.
40:42It's all Mascom.
40:43That's right.
40:44I can sponsor
40:45your coffee now
40:46because I got paid
40:47from the advertisement.
40:48That's it.
40:49That's right.
40:50Don't condemn
40:51people's work.
40:52But actually,
40:53it's not just
40:54because of Mascom.
40:55Don't condemn
40:56people's work.
40:57That's right.
40:58Don't comment
40:59about other people.
41:01That's right.
41:02People are looking
41:03for halal sustenance.
41:04Why are you mad?
41:05Why are you mad, man?
41:06Let us talk.
41:07Let us play.
41:08And you get to
41:09watch us play.
41:10Yes.
41:11It's getting hotter.
41:12We need to cool it down.
41:13Okay.
41:14Sheila.
41:15Okay.
41:16Today,
41:17you're a radio announcer.
41:18Yes.
41:19What are your plans
41:20for the next five years?
41:21Are there any
41:22attempts or
41:23do you feel like
41:24trying something else
41:25other than
41:26what you're doing
41:27now?
41:28Oh, I see.
41:29Okay.
41:30For radio,
41:32I love talking.
41:34I love doing
41:35what I do right now.
41:36So,
41:37I can see myself
41:38in the next five years,
41:39maybe
41:40still in radio.
41:41But,
41:42am I going to be
41:43a little higher
41:44than an announcer
41:45or stay an announcer?
41:46Maybe.
41:47Because I like to talk.
41:48Okay.
41:49For example,
41:50in the next five years,
41:51maybe there are other things
41:52that you want to do.
41:53Oh, of course.
41:54I hope that I can MC
41:57a lot of events.
41:58I'm an MC right now.
41:59And,
42:01I think
42:02I would also want to teach
42:04kids
42:05if I could.
42:06Kids who are trying to
42:08still find themselves.
42:09And if they're interested
42:10in this industry,
42:11I would love to talk to them.
42:13I would love to.
42:14If anyone has a summer camp
42:16or something,
42:17you want a crazy sister
42:18to come talk to the kids,
42:19yes.
42:20Yes.
42:21Mi is here.
42:22Just sponsor Mi Makan
42:23and hotel and yeah.
42:24Can you take care of your pet?
42:25Take care of it.
42:26Like a bodyguard.
42:27Like a bodyguard
42:28but at home.
42:29Oh?
42:30Oh, take care.
42:33You want to give your horse to her?
42:35You want me to talk to your cat?
42:37By the time your cat
42:38goes back to you,
42:39the cat will be like,
42:40hmm,
42:41I want salmon only.
42:42You want it like that?
42:45Can I?
42:47I cook for your cat.
42:50But you can see
42:51that Sheila is
42:52talking to you.
42:53Yes.
42:54Like an emcee,
42:55talking to you.
42:56Have you ever tried,
42:57because you've acted before,
42:58have you ever tried
42:59to sing?
43:00Sing?
43:01Oh.
43:02I think I know your voice.
43:03Oi.
43:04When I was studying,
43:05I joined a choir.
43:06When I was in school,
43:07I joined Nasheed,
43:08DK Barat, all that.
43:09I've tried.
43:10I've tried.
43:11I've tried.
43:12But now,
43:13there's a bit of a gap.
43:15The older I get,
43:16the more gap I have.
43:17Rap.
43:18Rap.
43:19Huh?
43:20Rap.
43:21Let's go.
43:22Wow.
43:23I don't know how to rap,
43:24you know.
43:25So,
43:26yeah.
43:27But,
43:29I would love to
43:30do more acting.
43:31If I could,
43:33I would do more acting.
43:35Anyone want to hire English,
43:36right?
43:37Because of Sarawak,
43:38right?
43:39BM, right?
43:40I'm on the way
43:41learning Iban, okay?
43:42Just wait for me.
43:43I will be, yeah.
43:44Chinese too, right?
43:45Chinese too,
43:46Mandarin too.
43:47You can enter
43:48the market.
43:49Yeah,
43:50for acting,
43:51right?
43:52You can enter the market.
43:53Okay, producer,
43:54director.
43:55Anyone?
43:56Yeah, plug here.
43:57Help me out.
43:58I want to do more.
43:59Give me more.
44:00Okay,
44:01so maybe
44:02at the end of
44:03our recording,
44:04do you have any words
44:05for
44:06all your supporters?
44:07For all of them.
44:08And then,
44:09for the kids
44:10who want to join MESCOM,
44:11but they are
44:12confused
44:13whether they will
44:14succeed
44:15when they join MESCOM.
44:16Okay.
44:17A message for everyone.
44:21Don't ever condemn
44:22what people do.
44:23Okay?
44:25We all
44:26want to do
44:27our own work.
44:28Alright?
44:29We should not
44:30stop people
44:31from earning a living.
44:32Okay?
44:33That is one.
44:34And for the kids,
44:35for those who
44:36want to
44:37join MESCOM,
44:38don't worry.
44:39An example
44:40is right in front of you.
44:41An example is right in front of you.
44:42We're here.
44:43We've done it.
44:44And we will keep doing it.
44:45Okay?
44:46If you're not sure
44:47what you want to study,
44:49it's okay.
44:50Take your time.
44:51Don't rush.
44:52And if possible,
44:53don't be pressured
44:54to do something
44:55that you don't want to do.
44:56Because
44:57we're here.
44:58We all love our job.
44:59Yes, ma'am.
45:00We all love it.
45:01We do it with passion,
45:02with effort.
45:04If we get money,
45:05Alhamdulillah.
45:06If we don't get it,
45:07it's okay.
45:08If we don't get it,
45:09we cry in the back.
45:10It's okay.
45:11The important thing is fun.
45:12Fun, right?
45:13The important thing is fun.
45:14And we're doing it
45:15because we love it.
45:16Yeah.
45:17Thank you, Sheila.
45:18Sheila Tan.
45:19Thank you so much
45:20for your time.
45:21Even though you're busy,
45:22you're willing to come
45:23with us
45:24to Seriouslah.
45:25Thank you so much.
45:26We always pray
45:28that whatever you do,
45:29you will succeed
45:30and achieve
45:31whatever you dream of.
45:32Thank you so much.
45:33More MC jobs,
45:34acting.
45:37Ameen, ameen.
45:38I pray for you guys too.
45:39Ameen, ameen.
45:40Ameen, ameen.
45:41Yes.
45:42Okay.
45:43That was Sheila Tan
45:44from Seriouslah.
45:45And as usual,
45:46every week,
45:47we will meet
45:48different guests.
45:49Next week,
45:50we will meet
45:51I don't know who else.
45:52You guys have to stay tuned
45:53with me, Haidar Hassanuddin
45:54and Alia Haslin
45:55only on
45:56Seriouslah.
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