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makapaaa

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<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR>Nov 13, 2009
KINDNESS DAY

</TR><!-- headline one : start --><TR>Better to aim for empathy and compassion

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->MONDAY'S report ('Kindness can blossom, even in Singapore') about the Singapore Kindness Movement suggests Singaporeans are cynical about kindness. I cannot tell whether that is a factual statement or an inaccurate conjecture, as many people know me as Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's daughter and do not behave as they would naturally behave to 'ordinary people'.

=> In other words, she's being surrounded by lap dogs!

To me, more important than social graces, which seem to be the target of the Singapore Kindness Movement, are empathy and compassion. A little brusqueness or inconsiderate behaviour that is a nuisance but causes no serious harm, such as not clearing the tray after you finish eating at a foodcourt, is bad but not terrible.
I do think giving yellow gerbera daisies for acts of 'kindness' is a little hare-brained, though harmless as long as the financial cost is minimal. I think empathy and compassion, where we go out of our way to help the less fortunate, are far more important than being gracious.
I sometimes forget to be gracious, especially if I am in a rush. I am not proud of it, but what I would never condone nor knowingly do is to neglect to help someone who needs help and whom I am able to help. More important than a Kindness Week is to inculcate a life-long principle of compassion and encourage proactive help for those who need it.

=> Tell this to your father lah, hypocritic CB!

No yellow gerbera daisies are needed to reward such acts. The knowledge that we have helped someone is reward enough.
Dr Lee Wei Ling

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SIFU

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thanks to the internet, many now know the 'hunchback of notre dame' looks better than u..:biggrin:
 

cooleo

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>>I do think giving yellow gerbera daisies for acts of 'kindness' is a little hare-brained, though harmless as long as the financial cost is minimal.<<

See, even she feels that giving out daisies to reflect kindness is stupid!
 

angry_one

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even if she is a man, she is fucking fugly. maybe heaven really has eyes..... LKY is punished for his sins by proxy to his children.
 
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