Monday, May 23, 2011

bored bored bored

work is getting boring... sigh.. nothing much interesting is happening and life simply seems to be just gliding on and on. lucky i still got my family to look forward to seeing at the end of the day.

dun know why am i in this line in this work.. well i guess this job simply just feeds my spending and family.... that's all not much satisfaction...

can i still venture out to fo something else??

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

the weather is so super hot now.....and so is my nose after all the blockage in it.....sob sob... breathing is difficult, throat is dry most of the time..... i hate colds....

but who ask me to be weak and to have contracted the virus from the 3 guys at home, hubby n 2 kids..:(

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Do we want to follow the steps of Sparta or Athens???

When asked "What is the kind of Singapore you hope your grandchildren will inherit?", below is the answer by ex EDB chairman, Mr Ngiam Tong Dow.

A. Let's look at Sparta and Athens, two city states in Greek history.
Singapore is like Sparta, where the top students are taken away from their
parents as children and educated. Cohort by cohort, they each select their
own leadership, ultimately electing their own Philosopher King. When I
first read Plato's Republic, I was totally dazzled by the great logic of
this organisational model where the best selects the best. But when I
reached the end of the book, it dawned on me that though the starting point
was meritocracy, the end result was dictatorship and elitism. In the end,
that was how Sparta crumbled. Yet, Athens, a city of philosophers known for
its different schools of thought, survived. What does this tell us about
out-of-bounds markers? So SM Lee has to think very hard what legacy he
wants to leave for Singapore and the type of society he wants to leave
behind. Is it to be a Sparta, a well-organised martial society, but in the
end, very brittle; or an untidy Athens which survived because of its
diversity of thinking? Personally, I believe that Singaporeans are not so
kuai (Hokkien for obedient) as to become a Sparta. This is our saving
grace. As a young senior citizen, I very much hope that Singapore will
survive for a long time, but as an Athens. It is more interesting and worth
living and dying for.