Conclusion

 Conclusion


Reflection On Muhammad Ali's Way Of Life


 Based on Muhammad Ali's way of life and his leadership, we learned multiple values that he held dearly to his heart that we can apply to our life. Muhammad Ali's way of thinking and actions should be followed as they are highly effective and would make anyone much more braver. Thus, multiple teachings can be followed from his example. Each one of us, learnt a value that resonates deep within us. Below is each of our group's members reflection on what they learnt. 

1.MUHAMMAD FARRIS BIN MOHD FAUZI (CD22053)

 A major part of Muhammad Ali's personality is that he always stand his ground in facing whatever he fights. Whether that be his boxing bouts or racial discrimination, he will always fight for what he believes in. The value that resonates with me about Muhammad Ali is that he will always stand his ground and protect what he deemed important.

2. ARIEFF HAIQAL BIN YUSRI (CD22033)

 Despite the fame and wealth that Muhammad Ali had gained throughout his life, he never forgot where he came from and always helped those whom had the same experiences as him. He also learnt where his ancestors came from and advocates for racial and religious equality. Remembering ones roots is something that I had learned throughout our research about the scholar.

3. AMIR DANIAL BIN MOHD YUSOF (CD22048)

Although Muhammad Ali was well known for his smooth tongue, what is still remembered to this day is what he sacrificed and did for a better future for the next generation. Protesting war, rallies, going on humanitarian missions and donating to charity were just a few example of what he did to help others. Thus, what I had gained from this experience is that to act is more important compared to just talking about problems. 

4. MUHAMMAD EMIR MUKMIN BIN MOHD YUSOF (TG22014)

Recover from setbacks: "Only a man who understands what it means to be defeated can go down to the depths of his soul and come up with the additional ounce of force it needs to win when the match is even." Pick yourself back up if you fall. Allow the chance to fall to serve as a lesson on how to get back up. To become a more moral person, learn from your mistakes.

5. MUHAMMAD FARIS MIZAN BIN ABD MAJIS (CD22070)

Muhammad Ali demonstrated strong male energy by being faithful to his goals and objectives despite the negative effects. He was barred from boxing when he turned out enlistment to fight in the Vietnam War. Away from the ring, he lost some of his most significant peak years. He did it out of a sense of pride in the guy he was and what he stood for. Everyone would concur that Muhammad Ali made the correct choice looking back. Let your value system guide your choices. Let the outcomes come as they may and concentrate on the practice of listening to your inner voice. You may assure that you won't have any regrets by living your ideals.

6. WAN LUQMAN BIN HASHIM (TB20089)

Affirmations are repeated until they become beliefs. Things start to happen after that conviction solidifies into a belief. The world won't believe in you if you don't have faith in the abilities and gifts you wish to share with it. "Show and tell" Do not deceive yourself. Pay attention to the voice in your brain that encourages you to reach your full potential. Just adhere to it.



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