Wan Zainunda was just 31 when she joined us as our distributor. When our marketing guys recruited her, her husband was against the move. He preferred she stayed home to look after their kids and did the house chores. We managed to open her mind to accept a change in her life would mean financial stability, a wider scope of friends and a healthy wellbeing. She was a very timid, submissive woman. With a domineering husband like Abdul Halim, whose profession is a teacher in a rural primary school, she was not parallel in knowledge, intelligence and articulate as him. Whatever he said was final.
But Abdul Halim was no match to our guys. We are trained in the arts of persuasion, influencing and we are more experienced in spotting the weakness in him. Wan Zainunda as we learned, was a good sales woman if given a little boost to her eagerness to excel. She accumulated a collective number of customers. Her business with us grew gradually. She contributed financially to her family’s income which Abdul Halim found extremely straining as time passed by.
Little did she know the reason behind his reluctance for us to rope her in. He fell in love. Everyone in their community knew about his infatuation except Wan Zainunda. Finally she heard from her circle of friends about his infidelity. When she confronted him, he confessed he was in love with his 18 year old student. He was 35. He had loved her since she was 15. She is 3 years older than his eldest child.
When Abdul Halim’s heart was directed elsewhere and his body was on turbo, to satisfy his present need was more important than anything else. He wanted to keep his little Lolita. He needed marital adjustment. He quitted his family and move in with his new love. He promised Wan Zainunda RM1,500 monthly to support his five children. He bought her a Perodua Kancil, he promised to settle the monthly installment.
Like babies, promises are easy to make but hard to deliver. He promised a lot but deliver none. He brought her lots of anguish, heartaches and disillusion. Wan now works as a cook in a hypermarket in Kuala Lumpur and lets out her car to a friend for RM300.00 a month.
This is her life. Her husband decides it is okay to stray just because his religion allows him to marry up to four women at a time. I thought a religion helps bring family together, why does this helps to bring misery and add burden to one. Very strange.
But Abdul Halim was no match to our guys. We are trained in the arts of persuasion, influencing and we are more experienced in spotting the weakness in him. Wan Zainunda as we learned, was a good sales woman if given a little boost to her eagerness to excel. She accumulated a collective number of customers. Her business with us grew gradually. She contributed financially to her family’s income which Abdul Halim found extremely straining as time passed by.
Little did she know the reason behind his reluctance for us to rope her in. He fell in love. Everyone in their community knew about his infatuation except Wan Zainunda. Finally she heard from her circle of friends about his infidelity. When she confronted him, he confessed he was in love with his 18 year old student. He was 35. He had loved her since she was 15. She is 3 years older than his eldest child.
When Abdul Halim’s heart was directed elsewhere and his body was on turbo, to satisfy his present need was more important than anything else. He wanted to keep his little Lolita. He needed marital adjustment. He quitted his family and move in with his new love. He promised Wan Zainunda RM1,500 monthly to support his five children. He bought her a Perodua Kancil, he promised to settle the monthly installment.
Like babies, promises are easy to make but hard to deliver. He promised a lot but deliver none. He brought her lots of anguish, heartaches and disillusion. Wan now works as a cook in a hypermarket in Kuala Lumpur and lets out her car to a friend for RM300.00 a month.
This is her life. Her husband decides it is okay to stray just because his religion allows him to marry up to four women at a time. I thought a religion helps bring family together, why does this helps to bring misery and add burden to one. Very strange.
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