The Vulnerability of Singapore
Singapore What is Singapore’s greatest vulnerability? Is it being surrounded by dangerous nations? Land scarce? No natural resources? I would argue none of the above. Singapore right now faces a much greater threat. We are in danger of inadvertently becoming dictatorship without realising it. Why do I say that? How can I know...
Arise Mighty Singa!
I woke up feeling depressed with the dreary atmosphere of the oppressive PAP regime. I thought I share some encouragement with my fellow Netizens at TR Emeritus. It is said the children of the land of Singapura are called Singa. The word singa is derived from the Sanskrit singa, "lion". Since independence on 9 August 1965...
What makes people loyal to their companies and countries
I admired the Japanese loyalties and their bravery although it is difficult to forgive them for their atrocities in WW2. But what makes them a formidable force to be reckoned with? Imagine a small army conquered the well equipped ANZUK forces, China, Korea and SEA. What makes them a successful country? What makes a persons willing...
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