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SENIOR Minister Goh Chok Tong on Saturday night called on Singaporeans to spin their own Singapore Dream and live it, rather than focus on what he termed the Singapore Gripe.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_563439.html
What separates the Singaporean Dream and Nightmare is just a fine imaginary line.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_563439.html
While it was understandable that some Singaporeans griped about current concerns like floods, high home prices, crowded trains and distance-based bus fares, he said people 'should not lose sight of the many more things which are going well for Singapore'.
'For instance, we have rebounded with a vengeance from last year's recession. Take a walk along Marina Bay and soak in the beauty and vibrancy.
'Look at the bright side of things and live your dreams. This is far healthier than to live the Singapore Gripe and drone on like vuvuzelas,' he told over 1,000 residents at a National Day dinner in his Marine Parade ward.
Today, many young Singaporeans are well educated and have a good chance of attaining the five Cs of cash, credit cards, car, condominium and country club membership, provided there was good economic growth and they worked hard.
Mr Goh challenged to go further, to dream larger not only for themselves but for their community.
What separates the Singaporean Dream and Nightmare is just a fine imaginary line.
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