#147 Professionalism, Restraint, and the Standards We Choose to Uphold 专业、克制,以及我们选择维护的标准
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#147 Professionalism, Restraint, and the Standards We Choose to Uphold 专业、克制,以及我们选择维护的标准

In recent years, Singapore has worked hard to strengthen regional business connectivity across ASEAN. Professional institutions, chambers of commerce, engineering bodies, startup ecosystems, and sustainability communities are increasingly interconnected. This is a good thing. However, with growth also comes an important question: Are we preserving the standards that made these institutions respected in the first…

#143 Smaller Nations, Superpower Pressure, and the Grey Zone of Survival 小国、生存压力,与大国夹缝中的灰色地带
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#143 Smaller Nations, Superpower Pressure, and the Grey Zone of Survival 小国、生存压力,与大国夹缝中的灰色地带

One of the least discussed realities in geopolitics is that smaller nations rarely operate in a perfectly clean environment. Publicly, international relations are framed around diplomacy, trade agreements, defence partnerships, and mutual prosperity. But beneath official frameworks often exists another layer: Influence operations. Intelligence bargaining. Unofficial intermediaries. Economic pressure. Elite networks. Strategic kompromat. Underground financial…

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#129 I served court documents at a Tuas industrial site this morning.

I served court documents at a Tuas industrial site this morning. #129 No lawyers. No process servers. Just me navigating the system as an individual claimant. What struck me wasn’t just the act of service — it was everything leading up to it. Over the past few days, I visited both the Supreme Court and…

#123 Singapore’s Greatest Strategic Asset Is Not Money, Land, or Power — It Is Trust. Are We Losing It?
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#123 Singapore’s Greatest Strategic Asset Is Not Money, Land, or Power — It Is Trust. Are We Losing It?

Singapore was never supposed to succeed. We had no natural resources. We had no strategic depth. We had no hinterland. What we had instead was something far more powerful — trust. Trust that institutions were clean. Trust that systems worked. Trust that agreements would be honoured. Trust that the state would act with discipline. That…

#121 Cybersecurity Is No Longer an IT Problem; It Is a Trust Architecture Crisis
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#121 Cybersecurity Is No Longer an IT Problem; It Is a Trust Architecture Crisis

#121 🔐 Cybersecurity Is No Longer an IT Problem; It Is a Trust Architecture Crisis 🌏 I’m honoured that my latest article has been featured on e27 (Optimatic) where I explore a shift that many organisations are still struggling to understand. Cybersecurity is no longer a backend IT function. It is a cross-organizational trust architecture…

#110 When Trust Frays Quietly: What Readers’ Experiences Reveal About Systems, Safeguards, and Accountability 当信任悄然松裂:读者的亲身经历揭示制度、保障与问责的现实考验
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#110 When Trust Frays Quietly: What Readers’ Experiences Reveal About Systems, Safeguards, and Accountability 当信任悄然松裂:读者的亲身经历揭示制度、保障与问责的现实考验

In recent months, several readers have shared experiences that, taken individually, may seem unrelated. Yet when viewed together, they point to a deeper and more uncomfortable question: What happens when systems designed to protect, assist, and stabilise society begin to feel inconsistent, opaque, or unsafe to the very people they serve? This article does not…