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Chitchat Lawrence Wong - Sinkies should forget about 5Cs, instead live life with passion and purpose!

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The Singapore Dream no longer the '5Cs' but leading purposeful lives, says DPM Wong​

The Singapore Dream no longer the '5Cs' but leading purposeful lives, says DPM Wong

Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at a press conference to launch the Forward Singapore Festival at Gardens by the Bay on Oct 27, 2023. (Photo: TODYA/Lim Li Ting)

  • The "Singapore Dream" is no longer solely about material success, said Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong
  • Speaking at the launch of the Forward Singapore Festival on Friday (Oct 27), Mr Wong said Singaporeans now want fulfilment, meaning and purpose in life
  • He acknowledged that bread and butter issues like housing are still important, and said that the Government is working on addressing them and building a "shared future" together
  • Mr Wong also called on Singaporeans who have "done well" for themselves to consider donating their time or money to mentor and support those in need



SINGAPORE: The "Singapore Dream" is no longer solely about material success – it now encompasses fulfilment, meaning and purpose in people’s lives, said Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Friday (Oct 27).
Speaking at the launch of the Forward Singapore Festival at Gardens by the Bay, Mr Wong said that Singaporeans today "no longer talk so much about the five Cs"


He was referring to the material possessions Singaporeans typically aspire to own, namely a condominium, car, cash, credit card and country club membership.
“To be clear, we still want a good life," added Mr Wong, who is also Finance Minister.
"There are genuine concerns about issues like housing and the cost of living, which the government is focusing on and we are addressing them.
“But from our engagements, it is also clear the Singapore Dream is more than just material success. It is also about fulfilment, meaning and purpose in what we do.”
Earlier on Friday morning, Mr Wong and other members of Singapore's fourth-generation leadership team held a press conference to officially launch the Forward Singapore report.


The 180-page report is the culmination of a 16-month-long feedback exercise that canvassed the views of over 200,000 Singaporeans and stakeholders with the aim of refreshing the nation’s social compact.
Mr Wong also kicked off the Forward Singapore Festival, which runs this weekend at Gardens by the Bay, where the public can learn more about the Forward SG initiatives outlined in the report and contribute their own ideas for the nation’s development.

'WE, US AND OURS'

Mr Wong, who is expected to succeed Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in the coming years, said that the new Singapore Dream comprises three main elements.
“First ... We believe it will be vibrant and inclusive. Vibrant, because we want to ensure that there are continued opportunities for all Singaporeans to get good jobs to enjoy better living standards over time.
“Inclusive; because the opportunities should not just be for a few. They are certainly not limited to those with university degrees, or those who fit into a certain conventional mould,” he said, adding that the aim is for there to be equal opportunities for all Singaporeans regardless of their background, educational pathways and career choices.



“In other words, we must truly embrace learning beyond grades ... We must value every worker for who they are and what they do, especially those who do the essential work that we all rely on.”
Mr Wong had previously spoken about the growing divergence between the starting salaries of graduates from the Institute of Technical Education and those from polytechnics and universities, as well as the need to professionalise skilled trades.
“Second, it will be fair and thriving, because we recognise the stresses and strains that Singaporeans face on a day-to-day basis. We want to be a society where Singaporeans can be better assured of their basic needs through every life stage,” he said.
In order to achieve this, Mr Wong said that Singapore needs to have an environment that is conducive for all segments of society, including children, seniors, people with disabilities and their caregivers.

Enabling workers who face setbacks to “bounce back stronger” is also a key focus, he said.


The Forward SG report indicated that a new support scheme would be implemented to help these involuntarily unemployed workers in the lower and middle-income groups “get back on their feet”.
Last, Mr Wong said that the Singapore Dream is also about resilience and unitedness.
“It will not be possible for the government alone to do everything through policy changes, nor is it possible for any individual to succeed on his or her own efforts alone,” he said.
Mr Wong then called on those who have “done well” to consider making financial donations or volunteering their time and expertise to mentor and support those in need.
“This is not a top-down government agenda. This is very much a shared consensus, a co-created roadmap for our next round of nation building,” he said.
“That’s why I firmly believe the refreshed Singapore Dream is less about I, me, and mine; it’s more about we, us, and ours.”
Speaking to the media on Friday, Mr Wong stressed that the government will continue to engage Singaporeans widely even after the Forward SG exercise has ended and create more avenues for civic participation.
He added that while the country now has a “roadmap to build our shared future together”, the government still has to translate that into “concrete actions, policies and results”.
The Forward Singapore Festival will be held at Gardens by the Bay from Oct 27 to Oct 29, before making its way into various locations until Jan 28 next year.
 

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Different folks have different purposes of life..,,

Eg mudds purpose is to become a good food delivery person whereas ATBs profess to be good KTV hostess
 

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With you bunch of PAP clowns in charge, there can be no passion or purpose. :rolleyes:
How does Lawrence Wong know what S'poreans want and don't want? Who appointed him to be our spokesman? For most S'poreans, fulfilment, meaning and purpose in life is owning our own private residence (not be a lessor of the HDB) and car (not rely on public transport). For someone who doesn't live in a HDB flat and has a car, he is telling us to "want what he wants for us" and not "want what we want for ourselves". The gist of his message is that unless you are among the Top 20% of wealthy S'poreans, you can kiss your dream of a house/condo and car goodbye.
 

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Suck thumb and move on loh
Lawrence Wong is saying: "equal opportunities for all Singaporeans regardless of their background', but "more than equal" opportunities for foreigners entering with money for laundering, fake degrees and who promise to vote for the ruling party. Read "Animal Farm" by George Orwell to find out the meaning of "more than equal".
 

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Lawrence Wong is saying: "equal opportunities for all Singaporeans regardless of their background', but "more than equal" opportunities for foreigners entering with money for laundering, fake degrees and who promise to vote for the ruling party. Read "Animal Farm" by George Orwell to find out the meaning of "more than equal".


When your dream is to "Live Fulfillingly"....it mean life is struggling to be fulfilling
 

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TBH, I respect Mr Wong 8n his method of delivery to he outright and frank....
 
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Lawrence Wong is saying: "equal opportunities for all Singaporeans regardless of their background', but "more than equal" opportunities for foreigners entering with money for laundering, fake degrees and who promise to vote for the ruling party. Read "Animal Farm" by George Orwell to find out the meaning of "more than equal".
It was my Sec2 English Lit, bro
 

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TBH, I respect Mr Wong 8n his method of delivery to he outright and frank....
If Lawrence Wong wants to give S'poreans a frank assessment of the quality of life that we can expect, he should just say: "The S'pore Dream is well and truly over for 80% of you."
 

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If Lawrence Wong wants to give S'poreans a frank assessment of the quality of life that we can expect, he should just say: "The S'pore Dream is well and truly over for 80% of you."
Cannot be too blunt mah...Mr Wong is a cultivated and well respected Good Man
 
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