
Deal with real problems
We should not ignore problems. But we should not over react to problems that may not arise. Some of the potential problems are: a) Increase in racial tensions b) Serious spread of covid infection Over reaction to potential problems also have its consequences and costs. It will divert our attention away from the real problems I...

Not surprised by the recent ‘racist’ incident
It is unfortunate that the opening expression of disapproval of people from different races courting each other is perceived as racist in our society despite decades of the different races living in close proximity to one another, attending the same schools, serving national service together and working together etc. I ask myself...

Small Is Smashing
Your Local Economic Rice Stall Gives You Something Tastier, Cheaper and Dare I say More Nutritious compared to the Big International Fast-Food Joints. I make no secret of the fact that I can’t stand offices. One of the best things that the circuit breaker did for me was to get me away from an office and the nonsensical power...
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