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...........T20 turns into middle class & RM3 cpuldn't even get a SGD in exchange. When religious sentiments dominate, policymaking often prioritizes populist appeal over pragmatic solutions, sidelining critical issues like economic growth, education, and healthcare.

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Systematic failure no.1: Heightened religiosity undeniably directly or indirectly alienates and suppresses minority groups and moderate voices, deepening societal divides and reducing social cohesion.

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Sytematic failure no.2: Weakening currency signals loss of investor confidence, often stemming from political instability, poor governance, and mismanagement of resources.

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Sytematic failure no.3: To fund populist GREEN wave policies, governments have to resort to increase taxes on the T20, further eroding their wealth. This would jeopardise their ability to stay financially independent, immune from parasitic groups for public funded NGOs as well as risk social issues in the long run.

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Systematic failure no.4: Leaders may ultimately be forced to focus on maintaining power through religious populism rather than addressing long-term structural challenges.

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Systematic failure no.5: With governance driven by religious sentiment, dissent and criticism are often silenced under the guise of protecting faith. And billions of $$$$$$$ would be channeled away there than towards tech-based sustainability and real-world development for an ever-progressing and ever-modernising way of living.

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Solution and intervention no.1: Strengthening Secular Institutions

Establish a clear boundary between religion and state to ensure governance remains inclusive and rational.

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Solution and intervention no.2: Education and Critical Thinking

Invest in real-world education that fosters critical thinking and civic responsibility, countering morbid religious sentiment.

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Solution and intervention no.3: Merit-Based Leadership & Prime ministership

Prioritize competence in appointments and decision-making to restore institutional integrity.

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The most important lesson from history that all the educators fail to teach: When governance succumbs to morbid religiosity, the state's economic, social, and political foundations erode. Rebuilding requires prioritizing inclusivity, meritocracy, and rational policymaking over divisive rhetoric.

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