Commentary: 6 lessons I learnt about dreams and dreaming from Singapore’s journey to independence

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Commentary: 6 lessons I learnt about dreams and dreaming from Singapore’s journey to independence
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What happens when one’s dream is shattered? How do we learn to dream again?

This National Day , the author found valuable answers to questions on dreams through the history of Singapore’s independence. The author, a former social studies educator, found valuable answers to these questions in the history of Singapore’s independence.

This showed me that the end of a dream can be deeply painful, but it can potentially open the door to better outcomes. Lee examined the possibility of having Singapore “hive off” from Malaya with “autonomy in Singapore without interference from KL ”. Lee also shrewdly urged Malaysian PM Tunku Abdul Rahman to write to them as well, saying that “they will take your word as final”. After the letter was written and read, Toh and Rajaratnam agreed to the separation, along with ministers such as Ong Pang Boon.Despite their differences, the cabinet team was united in their efforts to ensure the success of Singapore. This is an important lesson that fulfilling dreams often requires the support of good partners or teammates.

This shows us that having to say goodbye or let go of dreams can be heartbreaking — but while it helps to acknowledge the emotional ache, it doesn’t have to mean concluding on a negative note. We can still look forward in hope. Today, the realised dream of Singapore as a global city allows us to reach and sustain high standards of living and economic performance. This teaches us the importance to have bold, visionary dreams and to strive and thrive together.

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