
The summary of the article” THE FUTURE IS FOR THOSE WHO DARE”-Minister Mentor shares his thoughts on how Singapore can succeed.
“Yes, we face tremendous competition…But as they (China and India) rise, so will we….It will be a booster for us. We have to position ourselves and seize the opportunities before other seize them…The future is what you make out of it,” Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew told NUS students on 31st January 2005 at Kent Ridge Ministerial Forum.
Being invited to give his speech on the topic “In a fast changing world, what of our past experience is relevant?”, MM Lee stimulated the young generations by the thoughtful investigation about the challenges and opportunities of Singapore nowadays. Firstly, according to MM Lee, the Singaporean’s unity, the resourcefulness and the clean and effective administration are the most important factor contributing to the considerable development of the country. He, afterward, mentioned the breakthroughs of technology in all aspect of life as well as the threat from terrorism and other “big forces” that were reshaping the world. However, finally, MM Lee confirmed the great potentials of Singapore today and strongly believed in a much better future for the country in both economic and political perspectives.
After that, it was time for students to raise their opinion as well as to listen to the analyses from MM Lee about their concerns. The question-and-answer session dealt with various problems approached by students with many points of view. All of them were answered carefully and thoughtfully by MM Lee. Some of the most outstanding questions are the cost of plurality, the Singapore’s ownership, and the political competitiveness. Also, MM Lee held the current leaders in high regards because of their quick and effective responses to many serious issues at that time (Halliday, 2005).
References
Halliday, J. L. (2005, February). The future is for those who dare. Knowledge Enterprise, p. 4.