11/05/2012
How to save the Stock Exchange
How many people believe that the Stock Exchange is in the pink of health? I think no one knows, or no one believes that it is dying, that it can go on a standstill the moment the computer traders decided to call it a day. But no, the truth is that the Stock Exchange is doing fine, doing roaring business, volume increasing, especially derivatives, and will be the biggest stock exchange soon, over taking Hongkong and Tokyo. The daily trading volume is in the billions and expanding, I think. I also agree that it will be a very big success. All the talks about retrenchment and remisiers going out of job or earning less than $2000 a month is bullshit. How can remisiers be earning less than a clerk or a taxi driver? Cannot be lah.
I think, despite the Stock Exchange doing so well, there are some things that can be tweaked to make it even better, with real trading and more retail participation instead of computer trading among themselves with no change of ownership. This boils down to a return to the basics. A stock exchange must not be turned into a casino for the thugs to do what they like. A stock exchange is for investment, long term, medium term and short term, and not for gambling or day trading only. A stock exchange must provide a level playing field for all players big and small. A stock exchange must operate a system that is fair to all players and no one must have any special advantage against others, to plug their computers into the system, to corner the market, ram shares up and down. I think these are all stated in the Rules and Regulations and by laws, no unfair competition, no insider trading, etc etc.
I cannot imagine any stock exchange would allow such violations to go on, or design its trading system to violate its own regulations and by laws. If it does, everyone will know unless the market players are all like the proverbial 4 monkeys, see nothing, hear nothing, do nothing and say nothing. If such is the case, then one can commit murder and rape in broad daylight.
There is a genocide going on in the New York Stock Exchange at the moment. But the regulators’ hands are tied as the big bankers and funds are preventing any laws to be passed to make their looting, rape, murder and arson a crime. So what they are doing at the moment is all legal, no crime.
Our Stock Exchange has adopted all the latest technology and practices of the industry and is the finest in the world, with the fastest computers that can service all the algos and computer tradings with or without retail participation. This is progress. Soon it would not need any retail participation at all. And this is what I think need to change. Retail participation may be bad for a world class super speed stock exchange that can handle millions of trades per second. The slowness of the retail and their small trades are really an irritant. So is the existence of things like remisiers, or key board operators, with little value add to the advanced and leading edge system that cost hundreds of millions.
I say if someone woke up one day on the wrong side of the bed and decided that remisiers and retail traders are needed even in a sophisticated world class stock exchange, and commission is really necessary to feed the backroom staff in the brokerage, below are a few suggestions that I think may help.
1. Separate the trading of ordinary stocks and warrants from the covered warrants and derivatives. The ordinary stocks and warrants should be traded in a closed system like before, for the small time retail traders and remisiers that are too slow and unsophisticated. The covered warrants and derivatives can continue in the present system and can be further expended to cater to the big funds and their high speed computers and algos on their own without the retail as a hindrance. They will be very happy trading among themselves instead of wasting time with small retail traders and the irritating remisiers. It is also a kind of levelling the playing field and the big funds will be most happy to take on competitive players of the same size. The volumes will shoot to the sky definitely.
2. Scrip lending must be stopped. Short selling is ok as long as traders are able to cover their own trades. But it is just not nice to ask someone who owns 1 million DBS shares to lend his scrips to a short seller for $2000 and see his share value sold down by $1m. Can investors be that stupid?
3. Variable commission rate must be normalised to prevent anyone from taking advantage of paying minimal or no commission to beat other players. Can such thing really be in practice, that big funds or proprietary traders been taking advantage of negligible commission rate to make profits against small traders that have to pay higher commissions? Cannot be right ya?. Level playing field and the regulations would not allow any party to have special advantage. If not, insider trading should also not be an offence.
4. Commission needs to be standardised and raised as this is the blood line that pays the salary of the all the remisiers and administrative and support staff, including the CEOs and operations managers of the brokerages. Without commission or little commission, who is going to pay for their salary and the overheads? See, commission is very important to keep the industry going.
5. The teeny weeny bit size is good for the machines to churn their trades. Is churning an offence? This, couple with negligible or no commission means that the computers can trade in the millions and to make profits by one single bit either way. On the other hand, the greedy little traders need several bids before they can make a little profit. The system should be modified to increase the bid size to the previous levels for the big funds and their machines to make bigger profits in a separate system detached from normal stocks. It is good for them and the small traders as well. Who does not want to make bigger profits unless, unless, the small bid size is specially designed to favour the big computer traders. This definitely cannot be. The system is definitely designed to be fair to all. Let’s make it fairer for the big computer traders by increasing the bid size, let them make more money from the small retail traders who are expert enough to trade derivatives with them without the aid of high speed computers plugged into the system. I am so thoughtful for the big computer traders.
6. Oh, no lunch break and continuous trading. I think the remisiers would not mind having a lunch break when the stocks and derivatives are traded under two different systems. Before I forget, the ordinary stock and warrant trading system must be a closed system and no one is allowed to plug in their computers to gain an advantage over the less sophisticated and cheapskate small traders that cannot afford to invest in high speed computers and software. When this system is back in place, the remisiers can afford to make less with lesser trading volumes and be quite contented. The computers and their algos can continue to trade in a separate derivative system without lunch breaks and churn as much as they like. Who cares? Anyway computers need not have to eat or to pee. In fact the Exchange should provide a non stop 24 hours trading system to please the algo and computer traders, but just spare the remisiers as they are human beings and need a break every now and then.
These are just some minor changes that I think could make the stock exchange even better and healthier. This is free advice, no need to pay big consultation fee unless a comprehensive and detailed proposal is needed.
11/04/2012
The Art of RAR
The most compelling story of a new photopainting technique
developed by a Singaporean is waiting to get some notice from the local art
scene and the critics. I am still promoting this new art form/technique locally
and if I fail to get any support or notice, then I would have to go out of this
little island to seek the attention of the world. While our local critics and
reporters are busily covering the works of foreign talents, incidentally my
work was first featured by a Malaysian lifestyle magazine, the Essenze, a
couple of months ago.
The most remarkable feature of this technique is that I
could create many pieces of artwork, on paper or canvas, just by pointing my
camera to a pond of the water. With proper set up, I could create many never
seen before paintings and concepts that no human artiste could think of.
My work is a collaboration with Mother Nature with the
latter doing the conceptualisation and the main features of a painting and I
doing the finishing touches. These unique and revolutionary paintings are now
on show at NUSS Guild House at Kent Ridge
till 21 Dec 12. More than 30 pieces of my work are being exhibited and all are
welcome.
Admission is Free.
Is Sinkieland a cheap third world joint?
Is Sinkieland a first world
city or a third world joint? Are people and companies coming here because they
see value in this island that could make their investments worthwhile as a
package or just a cheap joint for low cost industries?
The picture painted is that
this is a first world city where the talents of the world would like to be. And
from the statistics on the huge influx of foreigners into the city to work, to
become PR or citizens, this must be a choice place to be in. Surveys by
international agencies also supported this view that Sinkieland is top choice
for expats living and working.
If the finding is real, the
city need not worry about companies setting up operations here and threatening
to leave if foreign labour or half baked talents are not available. The city
should be able to pick and choose and tell those companies that think low cost
labour consisting of foreigners is the comparative advantage to set up
operations elsewhere. But if we are being deceived and the reality is that this
is another shit hole that no companies would want to locate here unless they
can bring in third world cheap talents, then we have a serious problem to think
about.
What is the truth? Is the
city being held ransom by cheap labour intensive companies or really a choice
destination, with good infrastructure, rule of law, ease to do business etc as
the trump cards that put low cost labour as irrelevant?
One of the truths is that the
high cost of operations is at the top and high rentals. Thus anything below top
management has to be cheap. This makes sense to recruit more cheap foreigners
to fill the ranks. And the reports that Sinkies are a minority in many foreign
owned companies here is true. What choice do Sinkies have?
Are sinkies prepared to be a
minority in the workplace eventually in the little island they called home? And
not to forget, foreigners depressed wages but cost housing prices to go up, as
well as cost of living. They are tearing away at the heart of Sinkies basic
concerns.
11/03/2012
Incestuous relationship and self gratification
The natives of Sin should
stand up to applaud Prof Tommy Koh for his vocal support to the lonely voice of
Prof Lim Chong Yah in his call for narrowing the income gap and inequality in
our society. And thank the ST for publishing his view on this. One or two
individuals, no matter how distinguished, could not make any ground against a
pack of hyenas. There is an urgent need for the intellectuals with a conscience
to stand together to make the voice heard.
In his article in the ST
today, Tommy Koh was hitting hard by quoting British PM David Cameroon’s
comment about incestuous relationship in high places, ‘I scratch your back, you
scratch mine’ in the UK. Among the pseudo elite who are there to protect each other’s
interest and pocket, there is a race to pay one another as much as they could.
This kind of self gratification or in colloquial terminology, ‘pah chiu cheng’
is getting so serious and prevalent that it has become a norm. The elite
thought nothing of it, that it is their right of passage to richness and
instant gratification.
The pseudo elite are not
blind or stupid. They knew exactly what they were doing, selective objectivity.
Tommy Koh quoted the choice of using the flawed American model to pay themselves
crazy instead of the more conservative Japanese model when the loot is much
smaller. It is so glaring that the American model is running down the American
and the world economy, but the pseudo elite are turning a blind eye to the dire
consequences awaiting. They refuse to acknowledge or discuss the flaws of the
system as long as they can continue to ‘pah chiu cheng’ and have a good time at
the expense of the other extreme end of the social economic spectrum.
Tommy ended his article by
saying, ‘In conclusion, I wish to thank Prof Lim for being our moral conscience.
He has reminded us that our mission is to achieve growth with equity. Our
mission is to build a fair and prosperous Singapore. What we have achieved so far is a prosperous but
unfair society. Prof Lim has warned us that we have deviated from our original
path and that we are dangerously close to a point when our inequality could
adversely affect our cohesion and harmony.’
Thank you Tommy. To those
elite with a conscience, Tommy added, ‘those at the top, should, however,
reflect deeply on Prof Lim’s proposal and on their responsibility to society.’
Unfortunately many are busily
trapped in the act of ‘pah chiu cheng’ and have no time to reflect and simply
shoot off their hips at the proposal of Lim Chong Yah, without taking their
attention off their act of self gratification for a moment. Just wait for the
hyenas screaming in chorus to attack Tommy this time.
11/02/2012
I don’t want to be a cab driver
Official media are written by paid professionals who carefully checked and verified their facts before printing. They even have editors and proof readers to go through their writings before appearing in prints. The quality and credibility of official media as far as factual reporting is concerned is unquestionable. Who would believe that NYT or Washington Post or CNN or Foxy News etc would print half truths or misleading articles to con their readers? No, they are very respectable media according to their believers and followers.
I was so convinced that a cab driver can earn $7000 per month less cost, which means his gross income was likely to be more than $10k, that I wanted to upgrade to become a cab driver. I am so lucky that I also read the unprofessional media written by unpaid and unprofessional bloggers. They are saying that this $7000 cab driver is a fake. Now I have to choose to believe the unprofessional whose information, not news, seems to be more reliable.
I am now changing my mind. I am not going to be a cab driver. I was almost taken in by a temporary or occasional truth. I am so gullible. Thank God there is the social media to counter check to find out the truth before I make a grave mistake with my career change.
The flexible truth
We have all been convinced that 30% of household income is the reference for affordable housing. What does this number really mean? To begin with, household income can be one income family, two incomes or several income family. This part is really very flexible and can be anything. The problem with the number of income in a family is that it is not a certainty and can vary over time. But the house/flat, when bought, the amount to be repaid in a 30 year mortgage is inflexible and will remain the same. So one day it is affordable within the definition of 30%, the next day could be very affordable or very unaffordable.
When breaks up, when children got married and left the family unit, the affordability reference can change drastically. Same as when a household loses one or more incomes. The affordability can become meaningless.
The other issue of this affordability is the rubber band of time. To be stretched to 30 years, 50 years or 100 years to be affordable is a playing of rubber time. This kind of interpretation of affordability is treacherous and deceiving and can be adverse to the home buyers.
What about the type of housing, rental or bought, 30 year lease, 60 year or 99 year lease, or freehold? Comparing a 99 year lease with freehold and using the same yardstick of 30% household income surely would make the meaning quite different. When a 30% income is for the purchase of a freehold property, and applying it to a 99 year leasehold, it is like comparing apple with orange.
Would the type of properties or size of properties matter in this affordable formula? 30% to buy a 1000 sq ft unit and a 500 sq ft unit surely must be quite different as the quality of living condition will be affected. To make this clearer, look at yesteryears fresh graduate spending 30% of his income for a landed property and today’s graduate spending an equivalent percentage to buy a 99 year leasehold shoebox flat. It is affordable in both cases, but are they the same?
This flexible truth is now being waved daily to tell the Sinkies that housing is affordable. Is this kind of truth acceptable and responsible? What kind of credibility is the person spouting this kind of reasoning? Is his or her intent honest, sincere and well meaning?
The testimony of St George
The ST gave George Yeo half a page of coverage and a great and adorable photo as dessert. George has put on weight, his hair is growing and getting darker. He is not only looking younger, he is looking more relax and happy, yes, genuinely happy. Life must be good for George in the private sector. His fallen from grace could be like the blinding of Paul to help him see the truth. At worst, George is now spared from the daily curses of ungrateful citizens.
The interview and George’s comments were very interesting. The more interesting part is not what he said but what he did not say. For instance he said, ‘When I look back on my various portfolios, there were opportunities to do good.’ He did not say whether he seized those opportunities or he did not. Later he added that he had more freedom now, and less of that constant pressure.
On the issue of credibility he added, ‘In the old days you’re protected by ritual, by hypocrisy, sometimes by ignorance. Today, it’s no longer possible. If a picture is too perfect, you know it can’t be real.’ Wow, in these few words he said so much. Great George!
How could people be protected by hypocrisy and ignorance? This is very interesting. Can hypocrisy really protect anyone? Or can anyone think he can be protected by ignorance? The part about being too perfect is just too much to be true. It is like the picture perfect Avatar Garden, so perfect, and yes, how real is it?
Singapore as the perfect city of growth and development is just perfect, economic growth every year, like 15%, a world record, property prices can only go up, the people all becoming millionaires, salary can only go up to make sure that all the properties are affordable and the people will have so much money in their CPF to live a rich and happy life in retirement when they are 100. Everything is so perfect.
It is great to read George Yeo in the ST in such a favourable mood.
11/01/2012
Asia at the cross roads of being being enslaved by the Evil West again
The troubles, crisis and wars in Asia in general and in East Asia and South East Asia in particular have all been instigated and churned up by the Evil Empire, USA. The evil and satanic white American politicians in the White House, the Pentagon and CIA can't bear to see peace and prosperity in Asia especially East Asia.They fear illogically that the rise and prosperity of East Asia will relegate USA to rank behind Asia eventually. So, they try to change the natural trend of events of the rise of a peaceful and prosperous Asia by evilly engendering crisis after crisis in creating proxy wars through creating fears, suspicion and dissension and playing constantly on the psychological fears among the unsuspecting Asian countries , hoping thus these perennial crisis and wars will push back Asian development and prosperity and allow the Evil Empire to pretentiously play the good guy and gain power to lord over all Asian countries again. Asian countries especially India, China and Japan must rise above their narrow interest to unite and build a prosperous and harmonious united Asia and be aware of the wicked insidious schemes of the West headed by the Evil Empire, USA . Asians must either unite or be enslaved by the satanic Evil Empire, USA and the West again.
Southernglory1
1st November, 2012
Comparative advantage of a FT in Sin
Sinkieland is not only a paradise, a Disneyland to the FTs. It is a gold mine, like the gold mountain of California in the early 20th Century. Every poor peasant would risk life and limbs to go the beautiful country called America. Singapore is everything a FT can ask for, especially those from the third world countries when the comparative advantage is simply too good and too many. In America of old, they were exploited, discriminated, the govt and system were hostile to foreigners. In Sin, the foreigners were welcomed with open arms, govt budgeting funds to help them to assimilate to the new environment and people. The govt treats foreigners even better than the locals. Many came for top jobs, replacing the locals with full blessings from the govt, as foreign talents. What more do the foreigners want?
Take the cost of bringing up and educating a Sinkie here compare to those from the third world, the latter costs nearly a pittance to the millions needed to bring up a child. The cost here ends up with every child a losing concern. For a FT from a third world, it is big profits, plus exchange rate advantage, the return is unimaginable.
And the education of a child, the education system and infrastructure there and here, a Sinkie child will be given the best in education, but the sickening thing is that they are found not good enough compare to a third world product who could even be bossing him all over. The straight As that our students are getting must be fictitious that even our employers, both private and govt, don’t see them any up. Someone or the employers must be thinking that the grades are all fixed up while the grades of third world products are genuinely good, excluding the fake degrees that are not discovered.
The third world FTs are here for an upgrading, upgrading everything, from lifestyle, housing, income, jobs, status etc etc, it is all one way, up. The natives or Sinkies are also one way, down, except for the rich and powerful. Sinkies are downgrading in everything, in income, in lifestyle, from car ownership to public transport, from good paying jobs to driving taxis or as self employed agents, from landed properties to non landed properties, from bigger flats to smaller flats, from managing foreigners to being managed by foreigners, from renting rooms to foreigners to renting rooms from foreigners, from employing foreigners to begging to be employed by foreigners, from defending our country to defending foreigners. And people on the streets, from being kind to foreigners to being beaten by foreigners.
What is happening?
Having children is a bad economic proposition
When one looks from the angle of profit and loss or the yield of an investment, having babies is a bad gamble. Statistically, only the top 20% of a cohort would be making decent returns in terms of profit. Maybe 30% will break even and the rest outright losses.
Let me show some numbers. Bringing up a child will easily cost between $500k to a million or more. Giving an expectation of 5% per annum return and a productive life of 30 years, the return should be 150% plus cost. A million dollar upbringing cost would need a return of $2.5m and a $500k cost will need a $1.25m return. To earn $2.5m a Sinkie must bring in an average of $83k pa for 30 years. How many average Sinkies could earn this amount? For a return of $1.25m the average income should be $42k. This is likely to be the bulk of the average Sinkie’s income.
Put the money in properties, a $500k investment over 30 years is likely to give a return of 10 or 20 times, capital gain and rental income. This means between $5m to $10m in the Singapore context. Why would people want to indulge in the precarious and risky venture of child bearing for so little return and so many angsts?
Bringing up a child can be a bad dream, some a nightmare, and worst, could be a life time of hellish experience. To make things more disgusting, you have a govt lusting at every child as a digit to contribute to economic growth, to pay for someone’s sports car or multi million properties, and to defend and die for dunno what.
When everyone is looking at child bearing from the economic point of view, it just does not make sense to bring up a child. It is too costly, and to most parents, a losing proposition. Many would have to write it off as bad debt or capex to be depreciated over 30 years if lucky, or a lifetime of cost incurring negative asset. Does anyone look at a child as a new life, to be cared for, to be loved, to be provided for, to live life and to enjoy life, instead of becoming any inanimate cog in the economy?
10/31/2012
What is the purpose of paying foreigners to represent Sin?
The govt is still paying a lot of money to foreigners to represent the country in sports. No doubt some have taken up citizenships before donning on the national colours. Would it be better to spend the money to develop and train our own children, our own stocks, to represent the country?
Yes, the table tennis team won two medals for the country at the Olympic Games. So what? Where was the euphoria and the pride of achievement, that we won Olympic medals? The victory seems so hollow. It was as good as forgotten the day after.
When would the govt start to think Singapore, spending money on our own children, giving jobs and opportunities to our own? Or shall we continue down this path of paying good money to foreign sportsmen at the expense of our own kind just to look good, or giving good jobs to foreigners instead of foreigners creating good jobs to jobless PMETs?
How many millions of dollars have the govt spent and will continue to spend on these foreigners, some PRs, some turn new citizens and some still non citizens. Do we need to spend this kind of money, or want to spend this kind of money? What is in it for us? So that we can go to London to cheer them on?
Have you seen a PSLE child cry?
The PSLE results are always met with joyous celebration and recognition for the bright little boys and girls who have done well. The parents will be proud, the schools and teachers will be proud, the community will be proud too of the children’s success. How many people will notice the little boys and girls sobbing in the corners, starring blankly at the result slips which said, failed, or average, no good?
At the tender age of 12, little children must face a devastating blow of knowing that they are NG. When the parents are understanding it may be a consolation. When parents are unreasonable and daft to place all hopes and desires on the poor child’s PSLE result, life can be very miserable. Many children will live in fear when the results are not up to their parents’ expectation.
Is it fair to put the poor young things through such a traumatic experience when many did not really know what is going on? Actually, for those who are less sensitive and a bit dull, it is a blessing. It is those that are aware of the hopes and wishes placed on them by their parents and knowing what the parents want and what it means to fail to achieve that will face the full might of being a failure at such a young age. And they would not know what to do, and who to turn to. The sight of their disappointing parents could be so frighteningly cold and ruthless.
I am no expert in child education and child psychology or schooling. I can only express my feelings for putting little children through such a pressurizing situation and the trauma they must faced, alone, no counseling to ease the pain and fear. As adults, are we being too cruel to the children because we think it is good for them, or because we don’t bother to think and look at how things will affect them emotionally and psychologically from their perspectives? Children can feel hurt and rejected too.
Would it not be better to delay this big cut to a later age when the children are older and stronger mentally to take the blow? The assessment of children at PSLE level and the stakes involved have put a lot of pressure on the parents and children, and many would have their childhood deprived, just to make the mark. Can the system be tweaked to delay this assessment and allow the children to grow up as children and load the pressure when they are in their teens?
No doubt some kind of assessments must come their way to shift out the better from the less academically inclined. Must it be done at so young an age? Would it make any difference to do it later and let parents and children have a more enriching life when the children are growing up, to have a childhood to hold dear to?
Can the PSLE be scrapped and children be allowed to remain in the same schools till Secondary Two when all the streaming can then come in? Admittedly such a major change would affect a whole complex system of education and the infrastructure that is supporting the system. It is a massive task to change and many lives and jobs and systems will be affected. But if it is for the better, no matter how mammoth the task is, how arduous the problems, it is worth the effort to change.
We need to be kinder to the children. Putting so much burden and responsibility on a 12th year old is too much for the child to bear. The adults are simply too ruthless in their expectations from little children. Then again all the talks about kindness and graciousness are mere talks, aspirations, not to mean anything. Let’s talk economics and growth. Children are invisible and cannot feel pain, hurt or suffering.
10/30/2012
All residential properties will be 99 years
Someone commented that the most effective measure to bring down property prices will be to convert all residential properties to 99 year lease. No more freehold, no more 999 years leases. Such a scenario or idea will send shivers down the spines to the landlords, the rich and powerful that have hoarded multiple freehold properties to last till perpetuity. Their ambition was to protect their wealth, to continue to be theirs longer than the life of dynasties that do not last a couple of centuries.
The ground rule has been designed by the rich and powerful to ensure that their family fortunes will last forever, or at least 999 years. That is normal as anyone in a position of power will only think of their own interests first. In many third world countries, the assumption to political power is like owning the right to be rich, to build their family fortunes.
Converting all residential properties from freehold to 99 year lease is unlikely to happen in the near future. No way will the rich and powerful allow this to happen as long as they are in control. Reality will see them consolidating their interests and wealth even more firmly, to the extent of being enshrined in the constitution.
The rich and powerful will continue to amass their fortunes in freehold properties. And with the removal of estate duties, there is nothing to prevent them from keeping their fortunes for many generations to come, forever. The new rich too will be doing the same, acquiring whatever freehold properties they could lay their hands on.
The unfortunate part is that the number of freehold residential properties is limited. A time will come when there will be hardly any left for the newcomers. The other unfortunate development is that the new rich and powerful would likely come from the HDB flat owners or 99 year leasehold owners. The super rich and powerful cannot be blessed with good fortunes forever. It has never been the case. All the good things must come to an end.
When the latecomers find themselves fenced off from the freehold properties they so desired and untouchable, it will be their turn to fiddle with the laws to give them a chance to acquire them. When all the freehold properties are no longer available, and no new freehold properties can be created, the new power brokers are going to do things to get a hold of the freehold properties. If they can’t buy them, they will change the laws to get them.
One possibility is to amend the land/property ownership laws to make all residential properties 99 years. If such a change takes place, no one needs to bother about estate duties anymore. The wealth and fortunes of the old rich will be recycled more regularly and the cycle is shorter. And it will be their own selfish wrong doings, to corner everything for themselves to the point that the new rich and powerful will be left with nothing but force to manipulate the law and the system to get what they want. By then the situation will be so ripe for a property ownership revolution.
It can happen and will happen when the new rich and powerful are shut out from their desires and wants. In human nature, all schemes are designed to self destruct no matter how superficially brilliant they appeared to be. Because of greed and selfishness, all such schemes will breakdown eventually.
What could be used as the excuse is the need for more land with an increasing population. The Land Acquisition Act will be reintroduced to acquire all landed properties in the Bukit Timah and Tanglin areas for redevelopment. The interesting part will be that these properties would by then be worth several hundred millions each and the govt of the day would not be able to compensate them adequately. History would be re-enacted when such properties would be acquired at a pittance to the govt on grounds of national interests. The carefully crafted laws and social political system to protect these properties till kingdom comes will go up in a wisp of smoke. Why not, when empires and dynasties could crumble, why can’t such inequitable laws make ways for a more equitable system? The more intractable is the system, the more unjust it becomes, the faster it would be done away with. The law of natural justice and social justice must prevail. Man proposes, heaven disposes.
10/29/2012
I want to be a cab driver
The glorious reports of cab drivers earning $6k to $7k must be very attractive to many out of job PMETs. This used to be peanuts at one time. But today, with a stock market that is dying and performing worst than a fish market, when the income of many remisiers is less than a fishmonger or butcher or vegetable seller in the wet market, becoming a cab driver is now an attractive option. I am seriously thinking about this and would have jumped in if not of the risk of being beaten up by a drunk or murdered by a desperado. There is no need to risk life and limbs to be a cab driver. Leave it to the younger heroes that could defend themselves when attacked or their youthful bulk will keep the attackers at bay.
How about being a school teacher? Read that there is a great advertisement flying in Australia that our MOE is recruiting experienced teachers from down under. Some commented that with so many PMETs available, and a few thousand remisiers waiting to join the queue, perhaps MOE may want to send its flyer to these professionals who are also armed with quite a few pieces of papers and a mountain of life experiences to share with the young. Would not the MOE pick on our locals to educate our young or prefer to choose from some unknowns who would expect to be paid more than the locals, with housing and relocation allowances added?
I may seriously thinking of sharing my blogging experience with the youth in schools if I get an invitation to do so. Oh, I also got history as my background, having done some lecturing in National Education at one time. I may be an old ginger but physically fitter than many 50 year olds. Maybe MOE is specifically looking for the breath of experience that foreign talents can bring to educate our young with a new set of values and outlook in life. I have so many things to impart to our impressionable young, and to teach how not to cross OB markers as well. Or I may apply to go for retraining to be a masseur or a male nurse or to assist as a helper in a nursing home or hospice. Think of it, there are plenty of jobs available for unwanted PMETs. Just go for some training to downgrade the expectations.
Why the obsession for FTs?
Many CEOs are chirping and blowing their trumpets about the virtues of recruiting foreign talents. We need talents from all over the world, with a world view, with diverse views, to grow, to be competitive and innovative. Sure, when your company is an international company competing in the international market and needing an international team of staff with cross country knowledge and information to keep the company in touch with the rapid changes overseas. No body can argue against that. So Citibank has a very international staff, recruiting people from all over the world, as they have branches all over the world.
Why does a local company with local operations and local interests like the SMRT or the NTUC need foreign talents? For what? Why would the ministries, the stats boards or GLCs need foreign talents, to be international in their staff composition, to look international, to show people they are international when they don’t need to? There may be a need, an important need for some companies or institutions to want an international outlook, an international perspective that only foreigners and foreign talents can provide. But many do not need to do so. And this is simply commonsensical in a local operation when the customers are locals. Even banks like Citibank do not need to fill its staff with foreign talents when the branch is serving their own locals, in the cities or counties.
The obsession for foreign talents must not be allowed to become a blind fetish fad, a nice to have thing. Hiring foreigners must have clear and distinct objectives, a comparative advantage. Foolishly hiring foreigners for foreigner’s sake has an economic cost, a social cost and also a political cost. When our citizens are unemployed, especially the qualified, this is going to turn into a serious problem for families and the downfall of a govt.
In the medical industry when there is a shortage of local professionals, there is a need for foreigners to fill the vacancies. The doctors and nurses, preferably local to be able to relate and communicate with their patients could come from foreigners and with acceptable consequences. There are many jobs and professions that don’t need foreigners. Such companies and organisations are pretty obvious and when they do employ foreigners they will stand up like a sore thumb when locals are available. Worst, such institutions may be national in nature and have a national duty and responsibility to its own citizens.
The other big danger of padding the top management with foreigners is that the organisation could be hijacked and turned into their own fiefdom at the expense of the local owners. Citibank and many MNCs are good examples of being hijacked by their international crews and lost their identity and purpose of who they are and whose interests they are serving. The Americans and Europeans are facing this problem when the MNCs uprooted and left America for greener pastures.
The govt should seriously come out with a policy to curb this wanton recruitment of foreigners for the sake of looking international when there is no need to and when the local PMETs are left redundant, left in the lurch. I am referring to local and govt linked companies or govt institutions and ministries. For goodness sake, why do you want a Greek god as your PR man or Jolie Angeline as the receptionist for companies like NTUC or SBS or Pasar Malam Incorporation? Or why would you need a foreign accountant in your backroom? Your domestic operations and businesses do not need foreigners or foreign talents for their world views and perspectives.
There must be a place for the natives and for the natives to be gainfully employed with dignity and pride as citizens of the country. They must not be treated as expendables to be discarded ASAP when a FT is available.
10/28/2012
Taking photography to new heights
40 years ago when I held a SLR it was like holding a
precision machine with very accurate engineering to be able to do what it was
designed to do. Today, a DSLR is still a very precise machine and more. It
comes with a computer inside. This is the kind of power in the hands of a
photographer.
40 years ago I was messing around in the dark room all
alone, with chemicals and fearing a little ray of light sneaking into the room.
And the processing of the negatives and printing were mainly done manually with
a lot of guess works. Manipulating them for different effects was tedious and
failure rate was extremely high. Today, every thing a dark room processing can
do can be done much better and easier, with more control and refinement using a
processing software loaded into a computer. No more messy stuff and expensive
errors that had to be thrown away at great cost. The software can work
practically at anywhere with no fear of sneaky lights. And any error can simply
be erased and redo again at practically no cost.
The tools of photography and the nature of photography have
taken a qualitative leap to allow photographers to do many things that they
could not do before. With such powerful tools and computing power, there are many
avenues to explore for the photographer. I was not content with just doing and
repeating the same thing all over again, shooting the best portrait, the best
bird in flight, night photography, sports photography, travel photography,
macro or micro photography. In many of these areas, everything has been done
and shot by the professionals.
With two computers, one in the hand, one sitting on the
table, and a more power third computer in the head, I started to explore and
experiment with the untouchables, the taboos, the things that were frowned
upon, striking out into new frontiers, to capitalise on the power of 3
computers. Photographers must do justice to the enormous creative powers their
tools are able to perform today.
The first step I took was to embrace refraction, something
that was nearly totally disregarded by photographers for the distortion it
caused. Conventional photography is all about reflection, shooting an object to
get a clear and crisp image. At times blurring and zooming effects were introduced,
bokehs etc, but still an act of reflection.
Refraction is about seeing light travelling through more
than one medium of different density. The bending of light through a prism to
reveal the rainbow colours is a basic example of reflection. Light contains
many things that the naked eyes could not see. Light is after all an
electromagnetic wave. The signals received on radio or the television, through
the phone, are all electromagnetic waves with information of sound and images
embedded in them. The decoder in the TV unscrambles the information to make
them visible and audible.
Light entering and exiting a medium like water are distorted
by refraction and reflection. It also picks up other information that we could
not see but exists. If only such information can be translated into something
visible, revealing what they were like a TV image through a decoder, the final
image can be stunning and unpredictable.
The Art of RAR or Reflection and Refraction is a technique
that I have developed exactly to do this function. The images taken in the
water will not be seen through the naked eyes or the camera sensor. The water
will still appear as an image of water in the sensor. Through processing, the
multiple images hidden in the light that came out of water can be seen in all
its glories.
The Art of RAR is a key or a decoder to do this job. Many
unseen images cannot be obtained from a seemingly non existence object in the
water. With this methodology, photography is now able to do something new,
something that was impossible and now possible. The images that came out from
this technique can still be like a photographic image or an image that looks
exactly like a painting with no trace of it being a photograph. It is a new
field of photography that modern technology makes possible with the help of the
creative and imaginative mind of a photographer. The possibilities are
unlimited and photographers, with their creativity and imagination, could move
beyond the confines of conventional photography, to explore new frontiers using
the camera to produce new art forms.
The Art of RAR is not the only new technique available and
more creative usages of the camera and technology would likely to lead to more
innovative ways to expand the art of photography and how to use the camera. The
art of photography is beginning to see new light.
Chua Chin Leng
Natural selection in Sin
Survival of the fittest is the oldest law of Nature. In the
wild, Nature ensures that the fittest survives to continue the existence of
specie. There is no exception, survive or perish.
There is a NYT article in the Sunday Times today on the
success of Asians in American elite or specialised high schools. Of 14,415
students admitted to New York City High Schools, 59% were Asians. In 1971, Stuyvesant
High School was mostly white, with
10 % black and 4% Hispanics. Today, it is 72% Asians and less than 4% black or
Hispanics and the rest white.
There were protest that the admission system based on test
or academic abilities is unacceptable as it would edge out the blacks and
Hispanics. The govt stood its ground. NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, ‘You
pass the test,…you get the highest score, you get into the school, no matter
what your ethnicity, no matter what your economic background is.’ There is no
affirmative action for the less able blacks and Hispanics.
After centuries of practicing racial discriminations against
the Asians, the US
of today is living up to its Constitution, of equal rights for all. Of course
in many areas, this is still far from the truth. In this particular area on
education, in New York City, this
is the way forward.
Close to home, how far is this meritocracy being practiced?
In many ways we are like New York City,
the most able academically will be allowed to go to the best schools.
Meritocracy in practice by the human beans is closely mirroring survival of the
fittest in the wild, a process of natural selection. Of course there are
exceptions.
The practice of natural selection has its consequences. The
less able will eventually be extinct or elbowed out of the system. In New
York City and in Sin, there is this other element that
is not recognised or not spoken. The New Yorkers are protesting against
meritocracy for their own reasons. They do not want to lose out economically.
In Sin, when ‘foreign talents’ are imported in large numbers, as much as 50% of
the population, and if they really are more talented than the natives, the
outcome would see the natives being discriminated by meritocracy when the
foreigners moved in to secure the places in the good schools, the good jobs,
the better housing and everything else.
It is only a matter of time when the less able natives will
have to move out, to make way for the foreigners, the new citizens, the more
meritorious. Is this what we want, is this what nation building is all about?
Do the natives think that their country should be inherited by the more
talented and they have no place of existence or be around just to serve the new
and more deserving citizens? Is this a country, or just a hotel.
10/27/2012
Persistence, perseverance and tenacity
These are the cornerstones of a man with a purpose.
Professor Lim Chong Yah is so filled with a mission to do something for the
country and people that he is not going to be dismissed and ignored. He is
coming back again with his prescription to erase the wrongs in our economic and
social system. We need more able and distinguished men like Lim Chong Yah to
stand up, and stand up again and again, when pushed down, when ignored or when
attacked. It is not only the calibre of the man at stake, it is his ideas, his
conviction to do something right that is the powerful force behind such men
with a mission.
Those able men out there who believe in the cause, that the
country is going down the wrong way and wanted to do something, it is now. Join
the likes of Lim Chong Yah, stand up and be counted. Speak the truth, push your
ideas, your views of what Singapore
needs and should be and could be. We need intellectuals and professionals,
people with many years of experience and wisdom, to speak out in the genuine Natcon.
If the Natcon is going to be the stage for the aunties and
uncles in the kopitiams to tell us what they want for the future of this
country, what do you think you are going to expect? Let’s be serious and get
serious people of substance to do the thinking. I am not dismissing the young
in institutions of higher learnings to speak up. Unfortunately many are still
too inexperience to have a full grasp of the complexity of nationhood, of a
people, of a country, and what and where the country should be heading, the
good life for the people, not just for a few.
This is the time to stand up for Singapore,
by well meaning Singaporeans. You need not be invited to speak. You must have
the gumption to speak out without being invited for the show. Your country
needs you in such dire times.
When more professionals and people that count stand
together, they carry more weight. It is time to tell the boys and girls to go
shopping for their branded handbags and sports cars. Let the real thinkers,
those who have more wisdom, to do the serious thinking.
Lim Chong Yah is showing the way, the dedication to stick to
a worthy cause and not be brushed off as a little noise in wilderness.
10/26/2012
Secrets of Mother Nature Exhibition
Secrets of Mother Nature Exhibition at NUSS Guild House Kent Ridge 22 Oct -21 Dec.
This is a section of the exhibition and some of the works I put up. Everyone is invited to see the exhibits. Admission is Free.
Redbean
This is a section of the exhibition and some of the works I put up. Everyone is invited to see the exhibits. Admission is Free.
Redbean
No choice, limited choice, forced choice
Life
is a complex odyssey of events and dramatic changes. There are many courses of
actions, choices and decisions to make. Many things happen in life that leave
one with no choice, limited choice or forced choice. One has no choice as to
who his parents are, ministers or cardboard collectors, they just have to live
with them. Some things come with limited choice, like choosing a partner. One’s
background and makeup will narrow down one’s choice. Some things ended up with
forced choice, the parents may force one to take a partner of their choice or
because of some handicaps, one can only do certain things or jobs.
There
is another dimension of life when one’s choice, no choice, limited choice or
forced choice, is dictated by the govt. Yes, the govt has that kind of power on
the life of an individual. In many areas, the govt determines your life, decide
your life or your way of life and your life choices. Just a few simple
illustrations, NS is a no choice event unless one could cook up medical grounds
or some extenuating circumstances. The money to be kept in the minimum sums,
the money to return on sales of properties, on reaching retirement, the money
that can be taken out, all a matter of no choice. The govt decides.
In
public housing, most Sinkies are left with limited choice. The very rich have
all the choices. The average only have what the HDB decides for them, 2rm, 3rm,
4rm, 5rm and something better. These are the limited choices they will be
given, also decided and determined by the govt.
And
there are things that ended up with forced choice. The income of a person will
determine what kind of public housing he can buy or cannot buy, the kind of
hospitalization bill he will have to pay. In the case of money in the CPF, it
is a combination of all 3 choices. No choice but must buy annuities. Next there
is limited choice because only a few types of annuities are available. And forced
choice cause the CPF holders must buy annuities from the govt using his CPF.
What
is this thing called the govt that can decide what the people do with their
money? Actually in this context, the govt is a handful of people vested with
the power to decide the life of the people and their money. How on earth did
the people, several millions, ended in such a pathetic and helpless state, that
a handful of people could make life very difficult for them if they so choose?
And the appalling part, the few people are the few people that would come to
the people telling them sweet nothing, to vote them to power and they will be
nice to the people, to look after them. And every election the same scenarios
would be replayed, and after the election the same sad episodes would be
repeated in the lives of everyone.
The
people elected the few people to determine their choice, to decide what they
have no choice, what they can have a little choice, what they will have forced
choice. How daft can the people be?
10/25/2012
Don't lose your moral compass
Below is an article posted in 3in1 Kopitiam by Makapa. The moral of the story applies to everyone in every industry.
Millionaire plastic surgeon dies of cancer at age 40.
Saw this testimonial from this ex Raffles surgeon who made tons of money, bought a Ferrari and kena cancer. It may be a bit skewed towards religion, but he has some notable points on not living to societal and media's bench mark of success. It reminded me of the recent case where the MD died on a overseas working trip (brain aneurism). Worth a read.
Below is the transcript of the talk of Dr. Richard Teo, who is a 40-year-old millionaire and cosmetic surgeon with a stage-4 lung cancer but selflessly came to share with the D1 class his life experience on 19-Jan-2012.
Hi good morning to all of you. My voice is a bit hoarse, so please bear with me. I thought I'll just introduce myself. My name is Richard, I'm a medical doctor. And I thought I'll
just share some thoughts of my life. It's my pleasure to be invited by prof. Hopefully, it can get you thinking about how... as you pursue this.. embarking on your training to become dental surgeons, to think about other things as well.
Since young, I am a typical product of today's society. Relatively successful product that society requires.. From young, I came from a below average family. I was told by the media... and people around me that happiness is about success. And that success is about being wealthy. With this mind-set, I've always be extremely competitive, since I was young.
Not only do I need to go to the top school, I need to have success in all fields. Uniform groups, track, everything. I needed to get trophies, needed to be successful, I needed to have colours award, national colours award, everything. So I was highly competitive since young. I went on to medical school, graduated as a doctor. Some of you may know that within the medical faculty, ophthalmology is one of the most highly sought after specialities. So I went after that as well. I was given a traineeship in ophthalmology, I was also given a research scholarship by NUS to develop lasers to treat the eye.
So in the process, I was given 2 patents, one for the medical devices, and another for the lasers. And you know what, all this academic achievements did not bring me any wealth. So once I completed my bond with MOH, I decided that this is taking too long, the training in eye surgery is just taking too long. And there's lots of money to be made in the private sector. If you're aware, in the last few years, there is this rise in aesthetic medicine. Tons of money to be made there. So I decided, well, enough of staying in institution, it's time to leave. So I quit my training halfway and I went on to set up my aesthetic clinic... in town, together with a day surgery centre.
You know the irony is that people do not make heroes out average GP (general practitioner), family physicians. They don't. They make heroes out of people who are rich and famous. People who are not happy to pay $20 to see a GP, the same person have no qualms paying ten thousand dollars for a liposuction, 15 thousand dollars for a breast augmentation, and so on and so forth. So it's a no brainer isn't? Why do you want to be a gp? Become an aesthetic physician. So instead of healing the sick and ill, I decided that I'll become a glorified beautician. So, business was good, very good. It started off with waiting of one week, then became 3weeks, then one month, then 2 months, then 3 months. I was overwhelmed; there were just too many patients. Vanities are fantastic business. I employed one doctor, the second doctor, the 3rd doctor, the 4th doctor. And within the 1st year, we're already raking in millions. Just the 1st year. But never is enough because I was so obsessed with it. I started to expand into Indonesia to get all the rich Indonesian tai-tais who wouldn't blink an eye to have a procedure done. So life was really good.
So what do I do with the spare cash. How do I spend my weekends? Typically, I'll have car club gatherings. I take out my track car, with spare cash I got myself a track car. We have car club gatherings. We'll go up to Sepang in Malaysia. We'll go for car racing. And it was my life. With other spare cash, what do i do? I get myself a Ferrari. At that time, the 458 wasn't out, it's just a spider convertible, 430. This is a friend of mine, a schoolmate who is a forex trader, a banker. So he got a red one, he was wanting all along a red one, I was getting the silver one.
So what do I do after getting a car? It's time to buy a house, to build our own bungalows. So we go around looking for a land to build our own bungalows, we went around hunting. So how do i live my life? Well, we all think we have to mix around with the rich and famous. This is one of the Miss Universe. So we hang around with the beautiful, rich and famous. This by the way is an internet founder. So this is how we spend our lives, with dining and all the restaurants and Michelin Chefs you know.
So I reach a point in life that I got everything for my life. I was at the pinnacle of my career and all. That's me one year ago in the gym and I thought I was like, having everything under control and reaching the pinnacle.
Well, I was wrong. I didn't have everything under control. About last year March, I started to develop backache in the middle of nowhere. I thought maybe it was all the heavy squats I was doing. So I went to SGH, saw my classmate to do an MRI, to make sure it's not a slipped disc or anything. And that evening, he called me up and said that we found bone marrow replacement in your spine. I said, sorry what does that mean? I mean I know what it means, but I couldn't accept that. I was like “Are you serious?” I was still running around going to the gym you know. But we had more scans the next day, PET scans - positrons emission scans, they found that actually I have stage 4 terminal lung cancer. I was like "Whoa where did that come from?” It has already spread to the brain, the spine, the liver and the adrenals. And you know one moment I was there, totally thinking that I have everything under control, thinking that I've reached the pinnacle of my life. But the next moment, I have just lost it.
This is a CT scan of the lungs itself. If you look at it, every single dot there is a tumour. We call this miliaries tumour. And in fact, I have tens of thousands of them in the lungs. So, I was told that even with chemotherapy, that I'll have about 3-4months at most. Did my life come crushing on, of course it did, who wouldn't? I went into depression, of course, severe depression and I thought I had everything.
See the irony is that all these things that I have, the success, the trophies, my cars, my house and all. I thought that brought me happiness. But i was feeling really down, having severe depression. Having all these thoughts of my possessions, they brought me no joy. The thought of... You know, I can hug my Ferrari to sleep, no... No, it is not going to happen. It brought not a single comfort during my last ten months. And I thought they were, but they were not true happiness. But it wasn't. What really brought me joy in the last ten months was interaction with people, my loved ones, friends, people who genuinely care about me, they laugh and cry with me, and they are able to identify the pain and suffering I was going through. That brought joy to me, happiness. None of the things I have, all the possessions, and I thought those were supposed to bring me happiness. But it didn't, because if it did, I would have felt happy think about it, when I was feeling most down..
You know the classical Chinese New Year that is coming up. In the past, what do I do? Well, I will usually drive my flashy car to do my rounds, visit my relatives, to show it off to my friends. And I thought that was joy, you know. I thought that was really joy. But do you really think that my relatives and friends, whom some of them have difficulty trying to make ends meet, that will truly share the joy with me? Seeing me driving my flashy car and showing off to them? No, no way. They won’t be sharing joy with me. They were having problems trying to make ends meet, taking public transport. In fact i think, what I have done is more like you know, making them envious, jealous of all I have. In fact, sometimes even hatred.
Those are what we call objects of envy. I have them, I show them off to them and I feel it can fill my own pride and ego. That didn't bring any joy to these people, to my friends and relatives, and I thought they were real joy.
Well, let me just share another story with you. You know when I was about your age, I stayed in king Edward VII hall. I had this friend whom I thought was strange. Her name is Jennifer, we're still good friends. And as I walk along the path, she would, if she sees a snail, she would actually pick up the snail and put it along the grass patch. I was like why do you need to do that? Why dirty your hands? It’s just a snail. The truth is she could feel for the snail. The thought of being crushed to death is real to her, but to me it's just a snail. If you can't get out of the pathway of humans then you deserve to be crushed, it’s part of evolution isn't it? What an irony isn't it?
There I was being trained as a doctor, to be compassionate, to be able to empathise; but I couldn't. As a house officer, I graduated from medical school, posted to the oncology department at NUH. And, every day, every other day I witness death in the cancer department. When I see how they suffered, I see all the pain they went through. I see all the morphine they have to press every few minutes just to relieve their pain. I see them struggling with their oxygen breathing their last breath and all. But it was just a job. When I went to clinic every day, to the wards every day, take blood, give the medication but was the patient real to me? They weren't real to me. It was just a job, I do it, I get out of the ward, I can't wait to get home, I do my own stuff.
Was the pain, was the suffering the patients went through real? No. Of course I know all the medical terms to describe how they feel, all the suffering they went through. But in truth, I did not know how they feel, not until I became a patient. It is until now; I truly understand how they feel. And, if you ask me, would I have been a very different doctor if I were to re-live my life now, I can tell you yes I will. Because I truly understand how the patients feel now. And sometimes, you have to learn it the hard way.
Even as you start just your first year, and you embark this journey to become dental surgeons, let me just challenge you on two fronts.
Inevitably, all of you here will start to go into private practice. You will start to accumulate wealth. I can guarantee you. Just doing an implant can bring you thousands of dollars, it's fantastic money. And actually there is nothing wrong with being successful, with being rich or wealthy, absolutely nothing wrong. The only trouble is that a lot of us like myself couldn't handle it.
Why do I say that? Because when I start to accumulate, the more I have, the more I want. The more I wanted, the more obsessed I became. Like what I showed you earlier on, all I can was basically to get more possessions, to reach the pinnacle of what society did to us, of what society wants us to be. I became so obsessed that nothing else really mattered to me. Patients were just a source of income, and I tried to squeeze every single cent out of these patients.
A lot of times we forget, whom we are supposed to be serving. We become so lost that we serve nobody else but just ourselves. That was what happened to me. Whether it is in the medical, the dental fraternity, I can tell you, right now in the private practice, sometimes we just advise patients on treatment that is not indicated. Grey areas. And even though it is not necessary, we kind of advocate it. Even at this point, I know who are my friends and who genuinely cared for me and who are the ones who try to make money out of me by selling me "hope". We kind of lose our moral compass along the way. Because we just want to make money.
Worse, I can tell you, over the last few years, we bad mouth our fellow colleagues, our fellow competitors in the industry. We have no qualms about it. So if we can put them down to give ourselves an advantage, we do it. And that's what happening right now, medical, dental everywhere. My challenge to you is not to lose that moral compass. I learnt it the hard way, I hope you don't ever have to do it.
Secondly, a lot of us will start to get numb to our patients as we start to practise. Whether is it government hospitals, private practice, I can tell you when I was in the hospital, with stacks of patient folders, I can't wait to get rid of those folders as soon as possible; I can't wait to get patients out of my consultation room as soon as possible because there is just so many, and that's a reality. Because it becomes a job, a very routine job. And this is just part of it. Do I truly know how the patient feels back then? No, I don't. The fears and anxiety and all, do I truly understand what they are going through? I don't, not until when this happens to me and I think that is one of the biggest flaws in our system.
We’re being trained to be healthcare providers, professional, and all and yet we don't know how exactly they feel. I'm not asking you to get involved emotionally, I don't think that is professional but do we actually make a real effort to understand their pain and all? Most of us won’t, alright, I can assure you. So don't lose it, my challenge to you is to always be able to put yourself in your patient's shoes.
Because the pain, the anxiety, the fear are very real even though it's not real to you, it's real to them. So don't lose it and you know, right now I'm in the midst of my 5th cycle of my chemotherapy. I can tell you it’s a terrible feeling. Chemotherapy is one of those things that you don't wish even your enemies to go through because it's just suffering, lousy feeling, throwing out, you don't even know if you can retain your meals or not. Terrible feeling! And even with whatever little energy now I have, I try to reach out to other cancer patients because I truly understand what pain and suffering is like. But it's kind of little too late and too little.
You guys have a bright future ahead of you with all the resource and energy, so I’m going to challenge you to go beyond your immediate patients. To understand that there are people out there who are truly in pain, truly in hardship. Don’t get the idea that only poor people suffer. It is not true. A lot of these poor people do not have much in the first place, they are easily contented. for all you know they are happier than you and me but there are out there, people who are suffering mentally, physically, hardship, emotionally, financially and so on and so forth, and they are real. We choose to ignore them or we just don't want to know that they exist.
So do think about it alright, even as you go on to become professionals and dental surgeons and all. That you can reach out to these people who are in need. Whatever you do can make a large difference to them. I'm now at the receiving end so I know how it feels, someone who genuinely care for you, encourage and all. It makes a lot of difference to me. That’s what happens after treatment. I had a treatment recently, but I’ll leave this for another day. A lot of things happened along the way, that's why I am still able to talk to you today.
I'll just end of with this quote here, it's from this book called Tuesdays with Morris, and some of you may have read it. Everyone knows that they are going to die; every one of us knows that. The truth is, none of us believe it because if we did, we will do things differently. When I faced death, when I had to, I stripped myself off all stuff totally and I focused only on what is essential. The irony is that a lot of times, only when we learn how to die then we learn how to live. I know it sounds very morbid for this morning but it's the truth, this is what I’m going through.
Don’t let society tell you how to live. Don’t let the media tell you what you're supposed to do. Those things happened to me. And I led this life thinking that these are going to bring me happiness. I hope that you will think about it and decide for yourself how you want to live your own life. Not according to what other people tell you to do, and you have to decide whether you want to serve yourself, whether you are going to make a difference in somebody else's life. Because true happiness doesn't come from serving yourself. I thought it was but it didn't turn out that way. With that I thank you, if you have any questions you have for me, please feel free. Thank you.
Millionaire plastic surgeon dies of cancer at age 40.
Saw this testimonial from this ex Raffles surgeon who made tons of money, bought a Ferrari and kena cancer. It may be a bit skewed towards religion, but he has some notable points on not living to societal and media's bench mark of success. It reminded me of the recent case where the MD died on a overseas working trip (brain aneurism). Worth a read.
Below is the transcript of the talk of Dr. Richard Teo, who is a 40-year-old millionaire and cosmetic surgeon with a stage-4 lung cancer but selflessly came to share with the D1 class his life experience on 19-Jan-2012.
Hi good morning to all of you. My voice is a bit hoarse, so please bear with me. I thought I'll just introduce myself. My name is Richard, I'm a medical doctor. And I thought I'll
just share some thoughts of my life. It's my pleasure to be invited by prof. Hopefully, it can get you thinking about how... as you pursue this.. embarking on your training to become dental surgeons, to think about other things as well.
Since young, I am a typical product of today's society. Relatively successful product that society requires.. From young, I came from a below average family. I was told by the media... and people around me that happiness is about success. And that success is about being wealthy. With this mind-set, I've always be extremely competitive, since I was young.
Not only do I need to go to the top school, I need to have success in all fields. Uniform groups, track, everything. I needed to get trophies, needed to be successful, I needed to have colours award, national colours award, everything. So I was highly competitive since young. I went on to medical school, graduated as a doctor. Some of you may know that within the medical faculty, ophthalmology is one of the most highly sought after specialities. So I went after that as well. I was given a traineeship in ophthalmology, I was also given a research scholarship by NUS to develop lasers to treat the eye.
So in the process, I was given 2 patents, one for the medical devices, and another for the lasers. And you know what, all this academic achievements did not bring me any wealth. So once I completed my bond with MOH, I decided that this is taking too long, the training in eye surgery is just taking too long. And there's lots of money to be made in the private sector. If you're aware, in the last few years, there is this rise in aesthetic medicine. Tons of money to be made there. So I decided, well, enough of staying in institution, it's time to leave. So I quit my training halfway and I went on to set up my aesthetic clinic... in town, together with a day surgery centre.
You know the irony is that people do not make heroes out average GP (general practitioner), family physicians. They don't. They make heroes out of people who are rich and famous. People who are not happy to pay $20 to see a GP, the same person have no qualms paying ten thousand dollars for a liposuction, 15 thousand dollars for a breast augmentation, and so on and so forth. So it's a no brainer isn't? Why do you want to be a gp? Become an aesthetic physician. So instead of healing the sick and ill, I decided that I'll become a glorified beautician. So, business was good, very good. It started off with waiting of one week, then became 3weeks, then one month, then 2 months, then 3 months. I was overwhelmed; there were just too many patients. Vanities are fantastic business. I employed one doctor, the second doctor, the 3rd doctor, the 4th doctor. And within the 1st year, we're already raking in millions. Just the 1st year. But never is enough because I was so obsessed with it. I started to expand into Indonesia to get all the rich Indonesian tai-tais who wouldn't blink an eye to have a procedure done. So life was really good.
So what do I do with the spare cash. How do I spend my weekends? Typically, I'll have car club gatherings. I take out my track car, with spare cash I got myself a track car. We have car club gatherings. We'll go up to Sepang in Malaysia. We'll go for car racing. And it was my life. With other spare cash, what do i do? I get myself a Ferrari. At that time, the 458 wasn't out, it's just a spider convertible, 430. This is a friend of mine, a schoolmate who is a forex trader, a banker. So he got a red one, he was wanting all along a red one, I was getting the silver one.
So what do I do after getting a car? It's time to buy a house, to build our own bungalows. So we go around looking for a land to build our own bungalows, we went around hunting. So how do i live my life? Well, we all think we have to mix around with the rich and famous. This is one of the Miss Universe. So we hang around with the beautiful, rich and famous. This by the way is an internet founder. So this is how we spend our lives, with dining and all the restaurants and Michelin Chefs you know.
So I reach a point in life that I got everything for my life. I was at the pinnacle of my career and all. That's me one year ago in the gym and I thought I was like, having everything under control and reaching the pinnacle.
Well, I was wrong. I didn't have everything under control. About last year March, I started to develop backache in the middle of nowhere. I thought maybe it was all the heavy squats I was doing. So I went to SGH, saw my classmate to do an MRI, to make sure it's not a slipped disc or anything. And that evening, he called me up and said that we found bone marrow replacement in your spine. I said, sorry what does that mean? I mean I know what it means, but I couldn't accept that. I was like “Are you serious?” I was still running around going to the gym you know. But we had more scans the next day, PET scans - positrons emission scans, they found that actually I have stage 4 terminal lung cancer. I was like "Whoa where did that come from?” It has already spread to the brain, the spine, the liver and the adrenals. And you know one moment I was there, totally thinking that I have everything under control, thinking that I've reached the pinnacle of my life. But the next moment, I have just lost it.
This is a CT scan of the lungs itself. If you look at it, every single dot there is a tumour. We call this miliaries tumour. And in fact, I have tens of thousands of them in the lungs. So, I was told that even with chemotherapy, that I'll have about 3-4months at most. Did my life come crushing on, of course it did, who wouldn't? I went into depression, of course, severe depression and I thought I had everything.
See the irony is that all these things that I have, the success, the trophies, my cars, my house and all. I thought that brought me happiness. But i was feeling really down, having severe depression. Having all these thoughts of my possessions, they brought me no joy. The thought of... You know, I can hug my Ferrari to sleep, no... No, it is not going to happen. It brought not a single comfort during my last ten months. And I thought they were, but they were not true happiness. But it wasn't. What really brought me joy in the last ten months was interaction with people, my loved ones, friends, people who genuinely care about me, they laugh and cry with me, and they are able to identify the pain and suffering I was going through. That brought joy to me, happiness. None of the things I have, all the possessions, and I thought those were supposed to bring me happiness. But it didn't, because if it did, I would have felt happy think about it, when I was feeling most down..
You know the classical Chinese New Year that is coming up. In the past, what do I do? Well, I will usually drive my flashy car to do my rounds, visit my relatives, to show it off to my friends. And I thought that was joy, you know. I thought that was really joy. But do you really think that my relatives and friends, whom some of them have difficulty trying to make ends meet, that will truly share the joy with me? Seeing me driving my flashy car and showing off to them? No, no way. They won’t be sharing joy with me. They were having problems trying to make ends meet, taking public transport. In fact i think, what I have done is more like you know, making them envious, jealous of all I have. In fact, sometimes even hatred.
Those are what we call objects of envy. I have them, I show them off to them and I feel it can fill my own pride and ego. That didn't bring any joy to these people, to my friends and relatives, and I thought they were real joy.
Well, let me just share another story with you. You know when I was about your age, I stayed in king Edward VII hall. I had this friend whom I thought was strange. Her name is Jennifer, we're still good friends. And as I walk along the path, she would, if she sees a snail, she would actually pick up the snail and put it along the grass patch. I was like why do you need to do that? Why dirty your hands? It’s just a snail. The truth is she could feel for the snail. The thought of being crushed to death is real to her, but to me it's just a snail. If you can't get out of the pathway of humans then you deserve to be crushed, it’s part of evolution isn't it? What an irony isn't it?
There I was being trained as a doctor, to be compassionate, to be able to empathise; but I couldn't. As a house officer, I graduated from medical school, posted to the oncology department at NUH. And, every day, every other day I witness death in the cancer department. When I see how they suffered, I see all the pain they went through. I see all the morphine they have to press every few minutes just to relieve their pain. I see them struggling with their oxygen breathing their last breath and all. But it was just a job. When I went to clinic every day, to the wards every day, take blood, give the medication but was the patient real to me? They weren't real to me. It was just a job, I do it, I get out of the ward, I can't wait to get home, I do my own stuff.
Was the pain, was the suffering the patients went through real? No. Of course I know all the medical terms to describe how they feel, all the suffering they went through. But in truth, I did not know how they feel, not until I became a patient. It is until now; I truly understand how they feel. And, if you ask me, would I have been a very different doctor if I were to re-live my life now, I can tell you yes I will. Because I truly understand how the patients feel now. And sometimes, you have to learn it the hard way.
Even as you start just your first year, and you embark this journey to become dental surgeons, let me just challenge you on two fronts.
Inevitably, all of you here will start to go into private practice. You will start to accumulate wealth. I can guarantee you. Just doing an implant can bring you thousands of dollars, it's fantastic money. And actually there is nothing wrong with being successful, with being rich or wealthy, absolutely nothing wrong. The only trouble is that a lot of us like myself couldn't handle it.
Why do I say that? Because when I start to accumulate, the more I have, the more I want. The more I wanted, the more obsessed I became. Like what I showed you earlier on, all I can was basically to get more possessions, to reach the pinnacle of what society did to us, of what society wants us to be. I became so obsessed that nothing else really mattered to me. Patients were just a source of income, and I tried to squeeze every single cent out of these patients.
A lot of times we forget, whom we are supposed to be serving. We become so lost that we serve nobody else but just ourselves. That was what happened to me. Whether it is in the medical, the dental fraternity, I can tell you, right now in the private practice, sometimes we just advise patients on treatment that is not indicated. Grey areas. And even though it is not necessary, we kind of advocate it. Even at this point, I know who are my friends and who genuinely cared for me and who are the ones who try to make money out of me by selling me "hope". We kind of lose our moral compass along the way. Because we just want to make money.
Worse, I can tell you, over the last few years, we bad mouth our fellow colleagues, our fellow competitors in the industry. We have no qualms about it. So if we can put them down to give ourselves an advantage, we do it. And that's what happening right now, medical, dental everywhere. My challenge to you is not to lose that moral compass. I learnt it the hard way, I hope you don't ever have to do it.
Secondly, a lot of us will start to get numb to our patients as we start to practise. Whether is it government hospitals, private practice, I can tell you when I was in the hospital, with stacks of patient folders, I can't wait to get rid of those folders as soon as possible; I can't wait to get patients out of my consultation room as soon as possible because there is just so many, and that's a reality. Because it becomes a job, a very routine job. And this is just part of it. Do I truly know how the patient feels back then? No, I don't. The fears and anxiety and all, do I truly understand what they are going through? I don't, not until when this happens to me and I think that is one of the biggest flaws in our system.
We’re being trained to be healthcare providers, professional, and all and yet we don't know how exactly they feel. I'm not asking you to get involved emotionally, I don't think that is professional but do we actually make a real effort to understand their pain and all? Most of us won’t, alright, I can assure you. So don't lose it, my challenge to you is to always be able to put yourself in your patient's shoes.
Because the pain, the anxiety, the fear are very real even though it's not real to you, it's real to them. So don't lose it and you know, right now I'm in the midst of my 5th cycle of my chemotherapy. I can tell you it’s a terrible feeling. Chemotherapy is one of those things that you don't wish even your enemies to go through because it's just suffering, lousy feeling, throwing out, you don't even know if you can retain your meals or not. Terrible feeling! And even with whatever little energy now I have, I try to reach out to other cancer patients because I truly understand what pain and suffering is like. But it's kind of little too late and too little.
You guys have a bright future ahead of you with all the resource and energy, so I’m going to challenge you to go beyond your immediate patients. To understand that there are people out there who are truly in pain, truly in hardship. Don’t get the idea that only poor people suffer. It is not true. A lot of these poor people do not have much in the first place, they are easily contented. for all you know they are happier than you and me but there are out there, people who are suffering mentally, physically, hardship, emotionally, financially and so on and so forth, and they are real. We choose to ignore them or we just don't want to know that they exist.
So do think about it alright, even as you go on to become professionals and dental surgeons and all. That you can reach out to these people who are in need. Whatever you do can make a large difference to them. I'm now at the receiving end so I know how it feels, someone who genuinely care for you, encourage and all. It makes a lot of difference to me. That’s what happens after treatment. I had a treatment recently, but I’ll leave this for another day. A lot of things happened along the way, that's why I am still able to talk to you today.
I'll just end of with this quote here, it's from this book called Tuesdays with Morris, and some of you may have read it. Everyone knows that they are going to die; every one of us knows that. The truth is, none of us believe it because if we did, we will do things differently. When I faced death, when I had to, I stripped myself off all stuff totally and I focused only on what is essential. The irony is that a lot of times, only when we learn how to die then we learn how to live. I know it sounds very morbid for this morning but it's the truth, this is what I’m going through.
Don’t let society tell you how to live. Don’t let the media tell you what you're supposed to do. Those things happened to me. And I led this life thinking that these are going to bring me happiness. I hope that you will think about it and decide for yourself how you want to live your own life. Not according to what other people tell you to do, and you have to decide whether you want to serve yourself, whether you are going to make a difference in somebody else's life. Because true happiness doesn't come from serving yourself. I thought it was but it didn't turn out that way. With that I thank you, if you have any questions you have for me, please feel free. Thank you.
Volte face in nuclear ambition
After spending some little money to retain some nuclear experts to explore the possibilities of building a nuclear power plant in the island the govt has officially stated its position that given the current technology, nuclear is NG. The main consideration is safety of the people and no one in the world except a nuclear snake oil seller will tell you that nuclear is safe to use in a little island with a radius of not more than 20km. Really, you don’t need a nuclear expert to tell you this. An intelligent schoolboy or layman would have seen this through and through.
And the Fukushima Incident only confirmed that the risk is for too high to take. An incident would make the island out of bound, and if serious, for decades or centuries. The govt insists that the Fukushima Incident has nothing to do with its decision to put the nuclear option in the back burner. It must have been seriously thought through and recommended by the experts who were still bragging about how safe nuclear power stations were quite recently and suddenly decided that it is not safe for this island.
It definitely has no relationship with the new target of a population of 6m that makes going nuclear less critical. A 10m or more population will mean that nuclear is the only option as the power consumption would have tip the scale over safety consideration. It will become a necessity, a no option, no choice must have source of energy.
It definitely has nothing to do with the outcry in the media, main and social media, about the big gamble of death if the island were to go nuclear. Would the govt listen to unintelligent people writing to the press to change its mind on such a technical issue? Definitely not the noises from the wilderness of the cyber world.
The people must be thankful that the govt is made up of hard thinking, logical and objective super talents that could see the danger of going nuclear and intelligently decided to say no. If the govt is made up of less intelligent people, it would be nuclear with all the great advantages of clean fuel and cheaper cost.
Thank God that the people need not have to live above a nuclear radiator that could be cooking them without them knowing and be safe from a future generation of mutants.
10/24/2012
Alvin Tan is a good example to showcase to Yale
The liberalism and freedom of expression exhibited by Alvin Tan must surely be a pleasant surprise to many in Sin. It is a great buzz that we are expecting and not coming. Now Alvin has delivered. We can now showcase him to Yale University that Sin is more liberal than America and our students are free to express their opinions and even hold very strong views against the govt. The freedom of expression includes whatever they do in the bedroom. And nothing will happen to them. Where got censorship or prudish discipline enforced by autocratic regime? So stop making false accusation that Sin and NUS are very restrictive and very stifling to the free spirits that Yale is famous for.
NUS must retain Alvin as a mascot, even if he pissed everyone in the govt and NUS, telling them that he did not want to practice law after graduation. Nevermind if another more deserving student could have benefitted if the place was not given to Alvin. Nevermind if a lot of money has been spent on him that could be given to a needy child of another citizen.
Think like Alvin, honest, frank and upfront, that he would apologise to NUS because of the money. We can’t find such honesty here anymore. And Alvin has put NUS in the world stage, giving it free and cheap publicity without having to pay another cent. Alvin is great value, and worth every cent spent on him. Please keep him in NUS. He is a role model for our students. A really talented foreign student. Only drawback is that he does not want to stay and work in Sin. He could even be ministerial material, pragmatic, money minded, flexible if it is to his advantage.
Now I fear that we may lose him and got nothing to show to Yale.
Force to take drastic measures
Mr Tan’s monthly income is $8k and his wife is $7k. Pretty comfortable income for a young couple. They also have a nice saving of a few hundred thousands which they will need for raising a family, the unplanned hospital bills, children’s education and retirement. They are thrifty and very careful with their money.
They could cough out everything to buy a cheap private apartment. But it will mean that they will have to start saving again, and it is going to be slower as the mortgage repayment is going to be substantial. Being prudent and prepared for the vagaries of life and how misfortune can strike, the Tans are not comfortable to squander all their nest eggs at a go for a private property as they are barred from buying HDB. They are still renting a small room from a PR.
Mr Tan has decided that they should get a HDB flat to start a family of their own. In order to qualify, Mrs Tan would have to quit her job temporarily to be eligible to buy HDB based on just one income. The difference in savings from buying a HDB instead of a private apartment is so huge that it makes economic sense to do so. Mrs Tan could do some private tuition for the time being or some part time jobs.
This is the only logical and legitimate way to beat a silly system. The Tans and many other professionals would have to take such drastic measures because the system is so unyielding and dead set to rob them of their hard earned savings. Why should these people be forced into such a situation?
10/23/2012
What about me...your citizen?
Below is a comment posted in the thread, 'The Govt should set the example in jobs for citizens'.
Every time I read a letter about our own citizens, qualified professionals with working experience but unable to find a job here, I feel really disgusted. We cannot ignore and disregard our own citizens while providing all the good jobs and opportunities to foreigners. This kind of situation is getting worst and lip service from the govt is not good enough and will be taken very badly by the citizens, affected or bystanders. We must love our citizens, take care of our citizens. If not, it is nonsensical to call ourselves a country and all the pledges we made, and the NS to fight and die for this country.
A govt that cannot get this basic right does not deserve to rule.
"Thanks for this article. I penned my comment in TRE as follows. For your reading pleasure:
I am 42 now, I was retrenched in late 2008 and found a job in HK only 1.5 years later – so I was around 38 then. When I am back from HK in early 2011 I was scounting for a job locally for almost 6 months. Recently I left my current employment because I have strategic differences with my boss, we mutually agree to part and now I am third time on the job market. I am in finance, senior management level, getting between $150 – $200k a year. I am stating this becasue in some (not all instances) I actually quoted a lower expectation hoping to get an interview.
I have on all 3 occassions wrote in to GLC, Stat Board and what have you -all the government related entities and I shall name them here:
MAS, GIC, Temasek, Spring Singapore, EDB, Energy Market Authority, HDB, Health Science Authority, IRAS, IE Singapore, JTC, LTA, Ministry of Finance, MOM, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore Workforce Development Agency,
Plus a few other quasi-government departments. I even wrote in to CPIB.
The role are mostly advertise via jobstreet / jobdb or careers@gov website and typically would be where my relevant experience and skill sets lies such as account & finance, corporate strategy, management, research & analysis, investment, fund management even administration etc.
In all, I figure I could easily wrote in between one hundred to two hundred applications. Obviously careers@gov has my profile.
My point is as follows:
I HAVE NOT GOT EVEN ONE INTERVIEW FROM ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY – NOT EVEN ONE INTERVIEW DURING THESE 3 PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT. WHY ???
I am not blaming the government that I lost my job.
I would not blame the government if I am not selected for the job: –
BUT I AM NOT EVEN SELECTED FOR 1 INTERVIEW??? Not One.
I paid my tax, I voted for the government even during the last election – (yes I am that stupid 60.1% , Yes I confess I am that stupid) becasue when I work in HK and I travel frequently to Thailand / China I felt in totality this place compared to the many places I have been to is still a decently governed country – little corruption, clean street, good quality health care, well run public school etc. But tell me why should I vote for you again come 2016. When you get my vote but give jobs to foreigners. I know for a fact, GIC / Temasek hire largely foreigners. I know you are reading this, feel free to approach me for a discussion if you think I am not telling the truth, I am happy to meet."
Every time I read a letter about our own citizens, qualified professionals with working experience but unable to find a job here, I feel really disgusted. We cannot ignore and disregard our own citizens while providing all the good jobs and opportunities to foreigners. This kind of situation is getting worst and lip service from the govt is not good enough and will be taken very badly by the citizens, affected or bystanders. We must love our citizens, take care of our citizens. If not, it is nonsensical to call ourselves a country and all the pledges we made, and the NS to fight and die for this country.
A govt that cannot get this basic right does not deserve to rule.
"Thanks for this article. I penned my comment in TRE as follows. For your reading pleasure:
I am 42 now, I was retrenched in late 2008 and found a job in HK only 1.5 years later – so I was around 38 then. When I am back from HK in early 2011 I was scounting for a job locally for almost 6 months. Recently I left my current employment because I have strategic differences with my boss, we mutually agree to part and now I am third time on the job market. I am in finance, senior management level, getting between $150 – $200k a year. I am stating this becasue in some (not all instances) I actually quoted a lower expectation hoping to get an interview.
I have on all 3 occassions wrote in to GLC, Stat Board and what have you -all the government related entities and I shall name them here:
MAS, GIC, Temasek, Spring Singapore, EDB, Energy Market Authority, HDB, Health Science Authority, IRAS, IE Singapore, JTC, LTA, Ministry of Finance, MOM, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore Workforce Development Agency,
Plus a few other quasi-government departments. I even wrote in to CPIB.
The role are mostly advertise via jobstreet / jobdb or careers@gov website and typically would be where my relevant experience and skill sets lies such as account & finance, corporate strategy, management, research & analysis, investment, fund management even administration etc.
In all, I figure I could easily wrote in between one hundred to two hundred applications. Obviously careers@gov has my profile.
My point is as follows:
I HAVE NOT GOT EVEN ONE INTERVIEW FROM ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY – NOT EVEN ONE INTERVIEW DURING THESE 3 PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT. WHY ???
I am not blaming the government that I lost my job.
I would not blame the government if I am not selected for the job: –
BUT I AM NOT EVEN SELECTED FOR 1 INTERVIEW??? Not One.
I paid my tax, I voted for the government even during the last election – (yes I am that stupid 60.1% , Yes I confess I am that stupid) becasue when I work in HK and I travel frequently to Thailand / China I felt in totality this place compared to the many places I have been to is still a decently governed country – little corruption, clean street, good quality health care, well run public school etc. But tell me why should I vote for you again come 2016. When you get my vote but give jobs to foreigners. I know for a fact, GIC / Temasek hire largely foreigners. I know you are reading this, feel free to approach me for a discussion if you think I am not telling the truth, I am happy to meet."
Another token of appreciation for NSmen?
A small hongbao of recognition for a life time of service to the nation, risking lives and limbs, NSmen will receive vouchers of $50 to $100 exchangeable for food, recreation, petrol or dining. Is that all to die for?
Ask not what the NSmen can do for the country. Ask what the govt can do for the NSmen. This statement is gaining relevance and a pain among the people. Treat the sacrifice of the NSmen seriously and give them a stake in the country, give them something to fight and die for, give them a reason to be proud to be NSmen.
In the past, the most important consideration of the govt is to provide every citizen with a roof over their heads. And they were not thinking about NS, just every ordinary citizens. And uniformed officers were either provided with govt quarters or given priority for housing.
Today, NSmen can be expected to defend and die for this country and without the right to buy a public flat. And they are not asking the govt for handouts, for $50! They have all the right to demand that they be given priority to buy a house as any other citizen, as any new citizen as any PR. Can this be done? Is this too much to ask for, to die for?
The rest of the tokens of appreciation are all simply craps. Not worth a single cent. Give the NSmen a roof, through priority housing. Cut out all the crappy rules that disqualify NSmen from buying a HDB flat. Enough said to deaf frogs. They don’t listen, they don’t care. You can keep your token of appreciation. They are not worth it, meaningless and an insult to the sacrifice NSmen made for the country. They can never appreciate or understand what it means to be an NSman as many did not really go through the whole shit like any ordinary NSman, roughing out in the fields, reservist trainings and job and family disruptions.
10/22/2012
Looking at Sin 10 years down the road
The Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) is coming up with a more serious discussion on the future of Sin, in year 2012. This is something that is worth looking at instead of conning youth to talk about graciousness and kindness. Issues like kinder society are much nicer to discuss than influx of foreigners, high cost of living, high property prices.
The IPS studies, headed by Gillian Koh and a team of professionals will be looking at 3 scenarios. 1. A pro business govt focusing on economic growth and ensuring better paying jobs for Singaporeans. 2. A govt formed by a splinter group of the PAP providing cheap and heavily subsidized healthcare, education and housing. 3. A weak coalition govt running a country whose citizens have little trust in it but where there is high venture capitalism and much community driven effort.
These are the possibilities in the near future. I thought a better topic would be to look at the realities today and the problems that will surface when the world financial system goes into a tail spin. The case is like a pro foreigner govt that provides good jobs to foreigners and losing the confidence and support of the people and is bundled out in the next GE. A new coalition govt is formed with many inexperienced politicians taking the helm and with the people taking a big gamble to place hope on a completely new team. No ex PAP or splintered PAP group will do as the distrust in the PAP is so total that anyone associated with the PAP will not be favoured by the people.
How would such a scenario play out in 5 years time? This is a more immediate problem, very likely and deserve more attention than something in 10 years or 20 years or in 100 years in the future. When the crisis can happen any time, there is no luxury to look beyond but to tackle the immediate problems. Forget about once upon a time. It is now, the moment has come to look seriously at immediate problems and issues. Funny that people rather ignore them and wanting them to be sweep under the carpet and to spend them gazing at the crystal ball of yore when they will be history.
Affordable healthcare in Sin
Singapore healthcare, like public housing is affordable. A meningitis case in KK Hospital ended with a $130k bill for the boys’s parents. But they are not complaining. They were too happy with the bill as it was affordable. They only need to pay $250 pm for the next 42 years, interest free some more. The hospital is so compassionate and generous by not charging them any interest.
Welcome to the all inclusive and richest nation in the world when a truck driver would not bat an eyelid having to pay $130k hospital bill incurred by his son. He is happy and the hospital is happy, for the next 42 years.
The paper millionaires in Sin are living precariously with their $1m property and feeling very secure and pleased with themselves. They did not know that all it needs is a family member to be down with cancer and his wealth will be down by half a million immediately, to be paid in cash. And the monthly check up is going to cost him $10k for the next 2 to 3 years at least. Such millionaires will be in debt in no time even after selling off his only paper asset.
As for the retirees, the system is designed to finish his savings in double quick time with inflation devouring away everything he got. Retirement is a very dangerous state of existence unless one is drawing a million bucks in retirement pay. They have counted why they needed $1m a year on retirement.
10/21/2012
Paintings of god 神画
The painting above is one of 39 pieces of works in the exhibition held at NUSS Guild House, Kent Ridge from 22 Oct to 21 Dec.
Paintings
of god 神画
What
is 神画 or paintings of god? The
Secrets of Mother Nature Exhibition now at NUSS Guild House at Kent Ridge(22 Oct – 21 Dec) is about
a new photopainting art form. I have
developed this technique after many years of experimentation. It is called the
Art of RAR or Reflection and Refraction. It involves the taking of invisible
images in the water and turning them into paintings.
Such
paintings have never been done or seen before. It is about a photograph but not
a photograph, a painting but not a painting, an original but not. It is not
computer graphic art or animation. It is a hybrid of a photograph and a
painting created not by a human artist but by Mother Nature, or god in a
liberal sense. It is painted by a human artist but it is not. Let me explain
this new art form before I confuse everyone.
Why
is it a photograph but not a photograph?
A
photograph is the product of an image taken by a camera of an object. There is
a direct object image relationship. In this art form an object is photographed
using the camera. But the image captured is not that of the object. The object
is simply water in a pond and nothing else. The image can be anything, looking
anything other than water. The image is inherent in the water but is not
visible to the naked eye and needed some processing to reveal what it really
is, and definitely not the water that it originally appeared when being
photographed.
It
is a painting but not a painting
A
conventional painting is normally painted by an artist onto paper or canvas
with ink, pigment, water colour, oil, crayon etc. The painting in this case is
printed by a printer and can be pigment, ink or oil. It has some similarities
with a conventional painting in the sense that it came from an artist’s idea or
thought. The difference is that this idea or concept comes from the thought of
Mother Nature and can only be captured by a camera before being translated into
a visible form.
It
is the original but not the original.
The
real original of a painting created by this method is invisible, is fluid and
is in the water, and vanishes the moment it is photographed and would never be
seen again. This original concept exists in a different plane, like a human
thought. Thus the painting in print form can be called the original as it is
the only available arising from the first thought in the water.
It
is not computer graphic art or animation
The
painting comes from a digital image of a camera. It only goes through some processing
that are similar to darkroom processes, eg brightness, contrast, colour,
sharpness, intensity, brilliance etc. There may be some touching up of spots or
removal of minor blemishes. No major alteration of the image is done. The
authenticity of the digital image is preserved and can be easily returned to the
original form with the hitting of the reset button.
It
is painted by a human artist but it is not
The
conceptualizing of the painting is done by Mother Nature. Everything is already
there and the contribution of the human artist, the photopainter, is to assist
in bringing out the details of the painting that are otherwise invisible to the
naked eye. The photopainter, the human artist, can only do what is already
present in the original image and does not introduce new or additional elements
into the paintings. As the possibilities of each image are quite varied, the
photopainter could interpret it in many ways and there is no certainty that the
image in print is exactly what Mother Nature intended. This is the part played
by the human photopainter, introducing some subjectivity into the final form.
In
summary, every painting created by this technique is conceived and designed by
god or Mother Nature, photographed and fine tuned by a photopainter. It is a
photograph turned into a painting with Nature doing the bulk of the creative
part of the work. The photopainter just collaborates with Mother Nature and the
final work is the effort of both parties with Mother Nature playing the bigger
role.
This
art form or technique is intrinsically a Singaporean creation.
Chua
Chin Leng - Photopainter
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