Initial: Frederick
Profession: Psychology Undergraduate
Birthday: days left
Height: 1.76m
Weight: 63kg
Blood Type: A+
Waist size: 29-30 inches
Hobbies: Blogging; Reading; Songs & Movies; Chill out
Talent: Writing; Acting; Singing; Accents
Favourite Food:
Italian Food;
Kimchi Chigae;
Roti Prata
Most Disliked Food: Anything crustacean - due to allergy
Favourite Songs to Sing to: For You (self-composed) & The Promise
Favourite Body Parts: Nose; Jaws
Schools: Pei Chun Public School (1989 - 1995); Chong Boon Secondary School (1996 - 1999); Nanyang Polytechnic (2000 - 2003); Monash University (2006 - )
Current Pursuit: Bachelor of Behavioural Science
Research Interest: Evolutionary Psychology
Other Interests: Evolution; Genetics
Contact:
frederikan@live.co.uk
May 02, 2006
Polling Day is drawing near and days ago I was pretty confused regarding the party I should vote for. Frankly, there isn't any choice for all of us in this miserable island. Because the "Ruling Party" takes it all and not much chances were given for the Opposition to succeed. Well, it's not that they didn't do their best either, but in my point of view, I'm looking for a leader who's able to serve the people well, with wisdom and leadership, and not just a bunch of thugs talking the talk.
I was surfing the net and found this:
"I admit that I am one of those apolitical Singaporeans who is more interested in my own welfare than anything else. However, I have been following the coverage on this year�s elections a bit more avidly - from online newspapers to blogs. And have I learnt a lot!" - JollyPuddleCheck out that link within the writer's nick.
It's true in fact. I couldn't possibly deny that I'm one of those Singaporeans who vote for my own benefits and welfare. Selfish as I may be, but the fact is, I realised that politics are never fair, so are the people in their different point of views. There's no right or wrong in politics, it's just a matter of how the Oppositions play it.
Until the day the Oppositions learn to take the lead and convince the Pragmatists that they are the rightful lots who are of calibre, I will vote for them. As for now, they have not proven their capabilities, be it in their speech or their intentions.
So, after reading what I read from JollyPuddle, I wrote him/her my views:
To JollyPuddle:
I agree with u on ur last few points.
I was from a neighbourhood school myself and I'm aspiring to become a teacher too. Preferably, one who teaches in a neighbourhood school, because I believe that there're so much we can do to make a difference in those students' lives, especially those from the neighbourhood schools.
Indeed, they certainly face many challenges at home and elsewhere, that's why it's essential for such schools to have efficient teachers, proper facilities and support programmes to help them excel in their studies and mature as an individual.
The Oppositions sure have their points to prove, but are they efficient enough to carry them out? Are they able to bring their message across to the people without allowing them to be dubious of their intentions?
I feel that sometimes it's not who's in the right or who's wrong. Rather, can someone actually take the lead, carry themselves well and also, be wise in their decisions? It's a matter of being at the right place at the right time.
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