He possessed a remarkable ability to offer guidance to others, skillfully navigating their dilemmas with wisdom and tact. Yet, when it came to his own children, he found himself at a loss, unable to extend the same clarity and counsel. Imagine being part of a renowned family-a name that commands admiration and respect. But what happens when the pillar of that family, the esteemed leader, is no longer there? The once-proud bonds begin to unravel, relationships deteriorate into fragments of what they once were, and the family becomes the subject of idle chatter in coffee shops, a cautionary tale for curious onlookers.
Fast forward to 2024. Cost went through the roof. Locals are losing their ability to compete for good jobs. Social cohesiveness is now non-existent. The only thing that the citizens are holding out for are the regular handouts. Every day you hear people say to vote wisely. I think it is clear that the locals are voting for their future now unlike the past. Majulah LMW
@@mjmf1430 That was not a comparison. It was a case study done on the Japanese society. Hopefully, Singapore don't end up like Japan, in implementing Singapore's immigration policies going forward.
Thats an issue faced by all countries that rely mainly on export of services. Sg is trapped by it's own fault , sure export of services bring a lot of money in the short term , but after 15-20 years , you find that money you have is still not enough as more money will yearn for more money , an indefinite vicious circle.
He knew how to advise others. But not his children. Do you want to be in a famous family. But when your honcho was gone. Your family become tatter-and-torn in relationship. And become a coffee shop past time gossip.
Simple solution but not easy; support childcare cost by 80%, legalize flexible wfh, and legalize childcare friendly offices.
Recognize common in law relationships the same as married
Oh man. How I long for leadership like this again
Oh so sweet
He possessed a remarkable ability to offer guidance to others, skillfully navigating their dilemmas with wisdom and tact. Yet, when it came to his own children, he found himself at a loss, unable to extend the same clarity and counsel. Imagine being part of a renowned family-a name that commands admiration and respect. But what happens when the pillar of that family, the esteemed leader, is no longer there? The once-proud bonds begin to unravel, relationships deteriorate into fragments of what they once were, and the family becomes the subject of idle chatter in coffee shops, a cautionary tale for curious onlookers.
Stay single if you can't afford to have family more pressure more worries not worth it is all about $$$$ in SG.
Well, there you have it - the case in point was ironically asking the question!
unfortunately the ladies nowadays dont heed the wise's man advice. sad to say. may brighter days shine ahead.
LKY's pragmatism is truly great
Nah, too old-fashioned but then he was an old geezer.
That was personal, Mr. Lee
Fast forward to 2024. Cost went through the roof. Locals are losing their ability to compete for good jobs. Social cohesiveness is now non-existent. The only thing that the citizens are holding out for are the regular handouts. Every day you hear people say to vote wisely. I think it is clear that the locals are voting for their future now unlike the past. Majulah LMW
Even marriage woman also can do phd.
Phd is useless, elon musk drop out in two days
Hard truth
Good.❤❤
Good 👍👍👍👍👍
Polytechnic should be 1 year not 3 years just like Malaysia and more other countries
Ask him how about his own daughter??? Rubblish
it will be interesting if the media can do a followup story to find out the current marital status of the student who asked the question.
Let’s find this lady and see how’s she doing now .😊
Compare this to Indian PM. No vision
Why must we compare? These are two different countries with very different social systems, compositions and challenges.
@@mjmf1430 That was not a comparison. It was a case study done on the Japanese society. Hopefully, Singapore don't end up like Japan, in implementing Singapore's immigration policies going forward.
@@alexlong3714 Tiny Singapore is already a police state.
Solve the high cost of living first before criticising your own ppl for not having babies.
Thats an issue faced by all countries that rely mainly on export of services. Sg is trapped by it's own fault , sure export of services bring a lot of money in the short term , but after 15-20 years , you find that money you have is still not enough as more money will yearn for more money , an indefinite vicious circle.
He knew how to advise others. But not his children. Do you want to be in a famous family. But when your honcho was gone. Your family become tatter-and-torn in relationship. And become a coffee shop past time gossip.