Since Singapore's existence in the next 100 years is questioned, this is what was said about Singapore and the Old Fart Lee Lau Sai.
My prediction: Singapore will again be part of Malaysia.
“Will Singapore be around in 100 Years?” Singapore's founding Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew wondered back in 1988. To commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of Mr Lee Kuan Yew, this book reviews, in Chinese, the 15 hard truths he held firm in his governance of Singapore. Illustrated with previously unpublished photos, it pays tribute to his accomplishments in small state diplomacy, economic development, defence, the maintenance of law and order, the prevention of corruption, public housing, bilingualism and so on. This book has 168 pages of content, inclusive of key newspaper articles, and precious memorable photos.
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Uncertainties Surrounding Singapore's Future
Lee Kuan Yew's insightful words encapsulate my sentiments perfectly: "When I project myself forward 100 years for Singapore, I cannot tell you that it will exist." Despite our historical advantages—strategic location, economic prowess, and bilingualism—Singapore's future remains uncertain. Emerging challenges such as shifting geopolitical dynamics, technological advancements, and evolving global trends present formidable obstacles, and we would be rendered obsolete if we become complacent and stop trying to keep up with them.
As Singaporeans, it's important for all of us to take action and work together for our country's well-being. Instead of being lazy or only caring about ourselves, we need to look at Singapore's future in a big picture way and do our part to help it grow and stay strong. This means supporting policies and actions that help everyone in Singapore, and not just asking for help when things get tough. By working together, we can make sure Singapore lasts for many more years to come.