WEEK 5: SEJAHTERA AS LOCAL CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

In Week 5, I learned about the concept of Sejahtera (well-being), which refers to a peaceful, safe, and prosperous state of life, free from disturbances. It emphasizes living in prosperity, health, and harmony, guided by principles such as Tawhidic balance (Tawazun), compassion (Ihsan & Rahmah), trust (Amanah & Keyakinan), prosperity (Kesejahteraan), sustainability (Kemampanan), innovation (Daya Cipta), and respect (Hormat). These principles encourage a balanced life, ethical leadership, shared well-being, and environmental stewardship.

I also learned about localising the sustainability agenda, which means implementing sustainable initiatives at a regional or community level. This involves engaging local stakeholders, promoting green technologies, supporting small businesses, and protecting natural resources. Reflecting on this, I realized that well-being and sustainability are interconnected: by applying these principles in our communities, we can contribute to a more balanced, prosperous, and environmentally conscious society for both current and future generations.

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  1. i find the part on localising the sustainability agenda very interesting. It reminds us that sustainable development does not only happen at a global level, but can start within our own communities.

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