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Just Work Hard

This short story is in response to people I know who insists that everyone, and they do mean everyone, can succeed in life if they simply choose to work hard, with hope, endurance, and a little moxy.  Person: Hi, I’m… Continue Reading →

SG Government PSA Cherry Picks Data, Causing Fear

You know what? Fuck this video. Singapore’s government is now straight up treating us like idiots! I was going to ignore this, but it keeps popping up on my YouTube’s advertisement. So I’m calling it out. Singapore’s Central Narcotics Bureau… Continue Reading →

What are Trigger Warnings?

If you are political and lean left, trigger warnings are used to defend people from hearing things that they might disagree or feel insulted by. If you lean right, it’s that thing the snowflakes use because they are scared of… 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 →

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 →

AUTHOR OF THE MONTH: SARAH KELLY

Once again, we’re back! I know, you weren’t expecting an author interview so late in the month, but here I am, barely making it. I’ll be honest, I got a little carried away with this interview, so it stretched ridiculously… Continue Reading →

Blog: A Country of Smart Idiots

(WARNING: 2000 words post ahead) You couldn’t have missed it. The news have been covering it all the past two weeks. The death of Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s first Prime Minister and one of our founding fathers, have brought on… Continue Reading →

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