Khaw Boon Wan was gazing at this crystal ball and foresaw that car
ownership would no longer be fashionable to the young in the future.
This would free up spaces occupied by carparks for the people’s use. We
will have more parks and, not forgetting, more space for a bigger
population, maybe the highly desired number of 10m.
I could see many things going in and out of fashion in the future, and
as a result a better quality of life. People will not longer want to
stay in landed properties or big properties. They would prefer a new and
futuristic style of living, each one renting a cocoon in the shape of a
big cigar for sleeping. They will spend their times enjoying life,
working or staying awake for 18 to 20 hours a day.
High salary jobs would also not be popular. People do not need so much
money since they don’t need to buy big houses and expensive cars. So
they would be very happy earning just enough for the day. They would
even opt for temporary or contract jobs, work for a few hours and enjoy
all the free time they have. The happiest people will be those who are
their own bosses, like taxi drivers, a highly desired and preferred
occupation.
University education will definitely be passé. Who needs an expensive
university education when they are aspiring for part time or temporary
jobs? Many will be contented with an O level or ITE education. And they
know that they could get very far with them as long as they work hard
and are good at what they are doing. It will be so fashionable as a
career choice that parents will all be opting their children for it,
less stress and lower cost. No more expensive tuition, no more exams and
everyone very happy, parents happy, children lagi happy.
No one would want to eat in fine restaurant, it will be unfashionable to
go for fine dining for the average Singaporeans. Only the very few
conservative rich that refused to follow the fashion will still be going
for fine dining. They will still think living in big houses is good and
stick to their old fashion ways, owning and driving big cars that the
young have rejected as unfashionable. They forget that the new
lifestyle, of very high quality living, is to take public transports,
without owning cars. They do not mind being laughed at driving their big
cars around. And they don’t mind being out of fashion or being
unfashionable. But this group of people will be so small that they will
hardly be seen in public places except in their private clubs. For the
rest of HDB dwellers, another popular and fashionable past time, other
than talking about down grading, will be walking in and out of pawn
shops with their flats.
The future is really interesting, with high fashion and high living with
no loss in the quality of living, eating in hawker stalls. Yes, eating
hawker food will be a lifestyle choice too, for the people of Sin. There
is a great and exciting future ahead of us.
Kopi Level - Green
Rb, thanks for pointing to more good years ahead. U are well ahead of woody in looking into the future. I was so stress and worry for my children at first about on how on earth they are going to afford house and car but now knowing the future trend, I am relief. Thanks for the article, u make my day.
ReplyDeletebleak bleak bleak....
ReplyDeleteit was reported today that the
buyer sentiment for properties
here is very BLEAK.....
the figure was very shocking.....
the number of property units
unsold last month was 15.10%,
worst than 2008.....
The colour white is going out of fashion.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that someone working for the govt, drawing salary paid for by bleeding tax payers is qualified to tell fashionable Singaporeans what the future "fashion" will be.
ReplyDeletePlease lah, govt ministers are the most UNFASHIONABLE people around. Have you seen their clothes? EEEEEEccccchhhhhhh.....And the women too...fucking awful clothes.
Many Singaporeans are "hip" -- they're not only into the latest fashion, they set up trends in fashion and are "initiators" in whatever the new-new things are. These people are mostly GAY or from the LBGT sector of the society -- the sector that has plenty of money, great fun, the BEST parties, and are the snappiest dressers in the cuntree -- i.e. they make Singapore LOOK GREAT.
Singaporeans should pay more tribute and attention to their LBGT fellow citizens -- who bring international class and style to the place, and general make things look nice, taste nice, smell nice and feel nice. They are the purveyors of "niceness".
Last few days had been seeing large groups of young men and women soliciting charities at various MRT Stations.
ReplyDeleteHad been approached by them, they showed me pictures of elderlies around my age. When I told them I am also senior citizen myself, got the retort that I must be working. They must have noticed my safety shoes and soiled working clothings.
In the eyes of those young folks, maybe the cleaners and garbage seekers should contribute to their charity business.
AND MORE INPORTANTLY, IS THERE ANY AUTHORITY LOOKING INTO THE NON STOP CHARITY ACTIVITIES?
Are there so many Singaporeans surviving on charities that there are round the year charity activities and more are at it than ever?
How the hell is this society being run?
Actually do not even need to build hdb flats. Just need to build carparks for caravans. People can live in caravans and park near their workplace so no need cars.
ReplyDeleteGot see standard living going downhill? Welcome to the gypsy lifestyle under youknowlah.
"Are there so many Singaporeans surviving on charities that there are round the year charity activities and more are at it than ever?"
ReplyDeleteSeptember 18, 2014 3:08 pm
You are reading it upside down. Should be:
"Are there so many PAP politicians surviving on voter stupidity that the round the year taxation activities are now more than ever?"
National Audit Of Our Singapore Reserves.
ReplyDeleteAudit.
Audit.
Audit.
Audit.
It's the politicians that are living on the charity of the people. The millions they collect for working or not working.
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