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1. This guy seems to be very hot these days many things about him
2. Values before Material Wealth - why their salary so high must follow market rates or rather material wealth, why they can do we should not do?
3. This is a small symposium for only 150 nou-kia why become ST's BREAKING NEWS!
Put values first, honour the elderly: Chan Chun Sing
Published on Feb 15, 2014, 5:18 PM
Put values before material wealth, and appreciate the elderly in society, Minister for Social and Family Development Chan Chun Sing said at a symposium for students on Saturday.
"Between values and money, values come first... How we treat our elders sets an example of how our children will treat us. We lead by example," Mr Chan said, adding that the recent Pioneer Generation package was intended to honour the elders who have contributed to the country.
He was speaking to some 150 secondary school students at the service learning symposium held at the Singapore Management University (SMU). The event, in its second year, served as a platform for young people to learn skills related to community service and discuss ideas.
Mr Chan urged the students to take a different perspective towards community work. "We seem to be very concerned about doing things for them," he said, referring to the elderly and vulnerable. But a better approach would be to "enable them to achieve, and not just to deliver for them". This would allow those being helped to have greater ownership and pride, he said.
2. Values before Material Wealth - why their salary so high must follow market rates or rather material wealth, why they can do we should not do?
3. This is a small symposium for only 150 nou-kia why become ST's BREAKING NEWS!
Put values first, honour the elderly: Chan Chun Sing
Published on Feb 15, 2014, 5:18 PM
Put values before material wealth, and appreciate the elderly in society, Minister for Social and Family Development Chan Chun Sing said at a symposium for students on Saturday.
"Between values and money, values come first... How we treat our elders sets an example of how our children will treat us. We lead by example," Mr Chan said, adding that the recent Pioneer Generation package was intended to honour the elders who have contributed to the country.
He was speaking to some 150 secondary school students at the service learning symposium held at the Singapore Management University (SMU). The event, in its second year, served as a platform for young people to learn skills related to community service and discuss ideas.
Mr Chan urged the students to take a different perspective towards community work. "We seem to be very concerned about doing things for them," he said, referring to the elderly and vulnerable. But a better approach would be to "enable them to achieve, and not just to deliver for them". This would allow those being helped to have greater ownership and pride, he said.