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<blockquote data-quote="Duke Red" data-source="post: 1044872" data-attributes="member: 16085"><p>I understand where you're coming from with this 'count your blessings' post. Indeed we have a lot to be thankful but if it is indeed our vision to maintain a steady progress, we have to make improvements. We have to understand that we never stagnate, as things around us are constantly changing. We either improve or get left behind. This cannot be achieved when those that lead us display zero traits required of a strong leader. Their lack of mentality never fails to astound me. People are content with sitting back as long as there's something in it for them. Because of this, we are dished out with mediocrity at every level. We have bridges that collapse, inferior cars, lousy public transportation, lax law enforcement and so on. The worst thing is that the majority of us accept this mediocrity and as such, this appears acceptable. No need to change lah, what for? NO. Having seen developed countries and knowing it is our vision to go there, I do not accept this level of mediocrity. I will complain when I see fit though it may only fall on deaf ears. If everyone thought the way I did, our voice may then be strong enough to be heard. If every continues to compare how good we've got it in comparison with third world countries, we will still have third world mentality. </p><p></p><p>We should strive to be on par with those above us and not be happy to be above those beneath us. This is the mental strength we need that so many lack. Look at our footballers who have been given the golden opportunity to train abroad but end up wanting to come back because they miss the food and cannot stand the weather. Poor mental strength. Lack of ambition. Able to accept the fact that they gave up something better for something familiar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duke Red, post: 1044872, member: 16085"] I understand where you're coming from with this 'count your blessings' post. Indeed we have a lot to be thankful but if it is indeed our vision to maintain a steady progress, we have to make improvements. We have to understand that we never stagnate, as things around us are constantly changing. We either improve or get left behind. This cannot be achieved when those that lead us display zero traits required of a strong leader. Their lack of mentality never fails to astound me. People are content with sitting back as long as there's something in it for them. Because of this, we are dished out with mediocrity at every level. We have bridges that collapse, inferior cars, lousy public transportation, lax law enforcement and so on. The worst thing is that the majority of us accept this mediocrity and as such, this appears acceptable. No need to change lah, what for? NO. Having seen developed countries and knowing it is our vision to go there, I do not accept this level of mediocrity. I will complain when I see fit though it may only fall on deaf ears. If everyone thought the way I did, our voice may then be strong enough to be heard. If every continues to compare how good we've got it in comparison with third world countries, we will still have third world mentality. We should strive to be on par with those above us and not be happy to be above those beneath us. This is the mental strength we need that so many lack. Look at our footballers who have been given the golden opportunity to train abroad but end up wanting to come back because they miss the food and cannot stand the weather. Poor mental strength. Lack of ambition. Able to accept the fact that they gave up something better for something familiar. [/QUOTE]
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