Met Singaporeans on and offline over the months. Attitudes about migration summarised.
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- Small Big Boys
- The Love of My Life
- What Minister Yacoob Really Want
- Investor Retirement Visa (Subclass 405)
- Accident on Albany Highway
- Work Place
- Calling for More Responsible Employers
- Read the Road Signs Carefully
- Buying a House in JB
- Singaperth
- Carey the Kiwi
- Raj the Sri-Lakan
- Half-Baked Brickie
- Gooseberry Hill
- Doing the Right Thing
- The Amazing Spider, Killer
- 10 Months of Perth
- Revelations From Bromptongate - The Loss of Pruden...
- Should We Still Khaw on NParks?
- Delivery Man
- To Mum
- Flip
- Congratulations M
- First Sales
- Mr N's Email
- Frozen Fingers
- Lemons, Lemonssssss
- Lots of Screw Ups, None of Step Downs
- The Hero Who Slayed the Hydra (Part II)
- Attitude Towards Migration
- Masterclass
- Know What You Are Defending, Mr Khaw
- Goldilocks' Efficiency
- Drive for Charity
- Fried Rice
- Learning to Learn
- Defending the Lion City
- Mending Damages
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Maybe I am not seeing the picture. But what does it mean on the last diagram? Shouldn't it be the haters see reduced comfort zone and the lovers see a bigger comfort zone than before ?
ReplyDeleteI interpret the diagram as: in reality, the actual line in finding the truth about migration, is not worrying about a bigger or smaller comfort zone - but just getting OUT of your comfort zone.
DeleteLove the illustration -- simple and to the point. Migration is really about adaptation and building a new "comfort zone". :-)
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