Sunday, June 16, 2024

Look beyond personal circumstances

 There are many people, especially among the better educated, who have accumulated some wealth over the past decades, and could comfortably afford the high cost of living today. I belong to this group.

However, I look beyond my personal circumstances and worry about the large numbers of people in our society, who have not accumulated sufficient savings and wealth, and cannot afford the high cost of living.
I also worry for the future generations who will not have the opportunities available to the earlier generation.
It is important that we elect a government that will address the root cause of the high cost of living, instead of giving small amounts of various vouchers that are inadequate and costly to administer.
Tan Kin Lian

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Western aid organizations are transitioning from providing charity like Uganda, to promoting self-reliance through sustainable programs.

Anonymous said...

Fixing things that are not broken and neglecting to fix when all is broken!

If don't know how to fix just change the rules and inconvenience a certain group or pay more money to them.

When salary is not high enough, can only attract mediocre egoistic talent and word and mouth service. Hope people do realize that dog poos are growing on walk-paths. No only do we have to keep eyes on where we are going but on the ground as well.

Anonymous said...

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