"Our education system doesn't lead to a happier life"
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"Our education system doesn't lead to a happier life"

The current education system doesn't focus Malaysians to lead a happier life, says Malaysian-born entrepreneur, author, speaker and activist Vishen Lakhiani.
Lakhiani, who is also Mindvalley founder/chief executive officer and a New York Times bestselling author of The Code of the Extraordinary Mind, said he wants to work with the government to reform Malaysian education.
"I have a vision, to transform the entire Malaysian education system, whenever the government needs us, we're here," he told Bernama in a recent interview.
"Give me 10 years flat, at one-fifth of the government budget, and we can give Malaysia the number one education system in the world," said Lakhiani, who says his methods h

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