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Awareness

  Does the wind blow? Do we get hungry? Do we use what Nature provides? Do we need to rest and sleep? We all do. Does power corrupt? Only for those seduced by excess. Do we get addicted?  Only when we cannot let go. Do we get distracted? Only when we cannot see behind the manipulation. Do we waste our time? Only when we are not in touch with ourselves and those who love us. Do step back. The present is the only moment. Our body and mind is our own responsibility and joy. Do some things matter over the long run? Do step up. Enjoy our personal journey and thrive in our own challenges. Surprise someone in a positive and unexpected way. What you give will come back to you. Rejoice in shared values and retract from divisiveness. Go with the flow for change is the energy we can ride on. Some things are just are, with no judgement required. Some things will be, but you have to work on them. Some things were, but you decide what makes you strong. Some things are just i

Thoughts on Singapore - On the Cusp of the Future

  Every society has its downs and ups. Do we recognise, sharpen and utilise our inherent advantages - and do we counter our disadvantages? Size of territory, the lack of available natural resources and geopolitical risks can be set off by strategic planning and implementation, quality education for the public, technological value add and having an embedded practical vision for a nation. Governance can be betrayed by divisive politics, short term manipulation, obsessive diversions, pervasive corruption and undue foreign influence. Does your goverment cloud you with petty issues, falling standards, band aid solutions and lack of initiative? Singapore is not just economically rich, but has societal attitudes borne out of its unavoidable deficiencies. It has developed as a beacon of refuge from instability and as a captivator of talent ignored or under appreciated in other places.  Singapore does walk on a tightrope between competing interests.  Its colonial heritage, future socio-p

Corruption and Manipulation

  Ethical standards and practice have significantly fallen around the world. The levee against corruption, rorting and monies stolen from the public in many sectors have collapsed. Is it the system?  Is it the manipulation of the system? Is it that third parties do not call it out when breaches occur? Is it because I observe, but do not say anything and do nothing more? Does it go deeper into the mindsets, of those individuals in and with the power, getting more greedy? Is it because the common person like me is easily fooled? Is it because I am part of the corrupt system, willing to pick up peanuts strewn on the ground by individuals who rake in millions in cash? The manipulation by the corrupt few will only grow, if nothing further is done more effectively, apart from reporting after the fact, discussing and talking.....as the said levee continues to go under. #yongkevthoughts

Here I Shall Rise

  On the cusp, Do you feel it in the air? How long more can they play it up, Leading us down a diversion and delusion not so rare? On the up, We can anticipate with a new dare, They play the same script with a self centred selective rub, trying to trap us in their lair. Hold up our cup, We are awakened with a renewed flair, Beware of false words, pretences and being dubbed, As we see with renewed eyes and hearts, the truth laid bare! #yongkevthoughts

Costco Revisited

 Costco Australia - navigating between the aisles. It is said the main revenue for Costco derives from the annual membership fees. The rest is just bonus income for this business model. Costco shelves are chock a block with seeming captivations, but one has to often buy in bulk - and this best suits small business operators, large families and those with ample home storage space. Not everything is a bargain at Costco, but they do sell an increasing variety of items from petrol for vehicles, coffins, optometrist services, white goods, health supplements, liquor and fresh bakery consumables. In USA, the range is even more, offering for example jewellery and tour programmes. Their trolleys are bigger than their retail competitors.  One can be lulled into stacking so many items in the trolley, but checkout can be a hassle, and on getting out of the Costco door, customers have to show their receipts to inspectors who also make a visual audit of the items in your trolley. Never go to Costco

14 April 2022

  I am on the cusp of a five night, four day long weekend.  Most Anglo societies have a minimum number of public holidays in a calendar year. So with the full moon on Easter Sunday, this is a special time indeed. The seeming endless barage of rainy weather has taken a hiatus as well.  The parade of congested traffic heading down the NSW South Coast has reemerged after two years. The further removal of restrictions on air travel has seen Melbourne and Sydney Airports swamped with long queues for most of the past week.  Still, travel is tinged with uncertainty, Covid testing, compulsory insurance and ever changing details of rules. The economy is springing back as pent up demand and spending has manifested itself.  Yet the mostly unspoken monster at the party is still swirling around in the community, dismissed by the promise of more booster vaccinations, veiled by self testing results and downplayed by the authorities. This year, the arrival of Catholic and Protestant Easter has n

Verifying Your Existence

  The question of verification has grown to be larger than life. It used to be a preoccupation that documents submitted in an application had to be examined and witnessed by an authorised third party as true and authentic. All officially sounding and in actual physical process. The temptation of human forgers then jumped on to digital and electronic communication and representation. Authenticity is no longer confined as significant to just art pieces, printed psssports and land title deeds. We now question the validity of identities purporting to be our financiers, government reps, medical consultants, bosses, employees, fans, suppliers - and even ourselves. That may be because we are dealing more in faceless transactions interacting with low cost maintained robots, software and AI. The screen is what we touch, talk and manage in not just entertainment, but also for other essential activities in the course of contemporary life. Hackers intercept the vulnerable points in such p