While you're celebrating with family, thousands of Singaporeans are clocking in. Here's what Christmas looks like for them.
Last week, I was sitting in the back of a Gojek car, telling the uncle at the driver’s seat about my relationship problems, ...
I stood in front of a phone booth at the Heart & Soul SG60 Experience, about to speak with my “future self”. The AI-powered installation promised insights into who I’d become. Into what Singapore’s ...
I’ve realised the real test on the road isn’t just traffic - it’s how we choose to treat each other when the pressure builds. In the end, the problem wasn’t just out there. It was in me too. Focus.
At 26, Kai Chua learnt to take the lessons from past failures and turn them into businesses driven by heart and community-building. It was 8pm on a Wednesday when I hopped on a Zoom call with Kai Chua ...
Gen Z has turned financial worries into memes, but could this digital echo chamber be shaping the very economic challenges we face There used to be a time when “recession indicators” were cold, ...
Through her quiet yet impactful efforts, Tan is lighting the path for others to follow, one compassionate act at a time. At just 25 years old, Tan*, a lawyer, is making an impact in the lives of those ...
How can we cultivate a more vocal art scene in Singapore? As migrants from China who came to work in construction in the 1900s, they endured gruelling physical labour daily, from carrying building ...
Buddhism is most commonly associated with the Chinese population in Singapore, but did you know there are also Sri Lankan Buddhists? Join our writer as she explores the perspective of a highly ...
Do you remember the last act of kindness you did? Well, it might have made a lasting impression on someone else! “Unexpected kindness is the most powerful, least costly, and most underrated agent of ...
In the Bedok North case, plans have since been floated to repurpose the football court into a space for seniors to use. At the same time, the former Kampong Chai Chee Community Centre is set to be ...
Loud videos or music from handphones on public transport may not just be annoying, but hazardous to your health, says the Singapore Kindness Movement’s Dr William Wan.