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Mental Health: Trauma

I hate to break it to you, but you don’t have to have been physically abused or sexually assaulted to have a trauma. You don’t need to be bullied or have a dysfunctional family, or have a single, major life… Continue Reading →

Blog: America’s Next President?

So, last year, my country of Singapore voted for our parliament. It was kind of a clusterfuck of an election due to what seems to be gerrymandering and a slew of far-leftist that derailed national conversation on important issues. The… Continue Reading →

Absolution – Chapter Two

Chapter Two: Doors

Absolution – Chapter One

Chapter One: Home

What is Socialism and Capitalism? (For Dummies)

It’s confusing, these social-economic policies. What do they mean? Doesn’t capitalism just mean those who work harder are valued more and thus, earn more? Isn’t socialism just hand-outs? No. They are a lot more complicated than that. But using over… Continue Reading →

What is Socialism and Capitalism? (For Dummies)

Socialism The Concept While capitalism starts strong but quickly loses traction, socialism is the opposite. It starts slowly, but keeps the growth long-term. In the socialist school, the concept is the same. Students who are higher scorer gets free books…. Continue Reading →

What is Socialism and Capitalism? (For Dummies)

Conclusion So, neither socialism and capitalism are cure-alls. And in fact, it would be incredibly naive and borderline childish to label any country as a socialist or capitalistic country. What I’ve written are just the bare bones basics. The reality of… Continue Reading →

The Chronicles of Tearha: The Number 139 – Afterword

Honestly, I did not know how the 139 Trilogy was going to end while I was writing the first book in the series. It wasn’t until chapter five of In Evening that I even realised it was going to be… Continue Reading →

Writing: Big Convoluted Words

My sister was the one who told me that the English I write are too simple. She’s used to needing a dictionary to get through most of the more ‘serious’ novels she reads. These are usually the genres outside of… Continue Reading →

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