The Singapore Dream

The Singapore Dream

CHLOE JASWAL

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CHLOE JASWAL
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia de Asia
ISBN:
9798227066183
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Dreams are created, tested, and sometimes reinvented in Singapore, a city-state that is hardly visible on the global map but is teeming with life and ambition. In just a few decades, Singapore has grown from a tiny trade port to a major world power. It is a city of paradoxes, where glossy skyscrapers contrast with verdant surroundings, where Michelin-starred restaurants and traditional hawker centers coexist, and where a diverse range of cultures blend to create a singular identity. However, there is a more nuanced tale behind the city’s well-known skyline and tidy streets. Although Singapore is sometimes hailed as an example for efficient urban planning and quick development, these accomplishments weren’t made overnight. They are the result of meticulous preparation, aspiration, and selflessness, all of which were inspired by the aspirations of a wide range of people. If we may use that term, the Singaporean dream is not a single vision. It has many facets and has been molded by generations of individuals with different goals, anxieties, and realities. The goals were straightforward in the beginning: self-sufficiency and survival. Singapore’s founders wanted a country that could stand on its own two feet despite its limited natural resources and colonial past. This goal drove a culture of discipline, pragmatic policies, and quick industrialization. But the character of the country’s dreams changed as it transitioned from survival to prosperity. As economic success became expected, people’s goals expanded beyond material prosperity and became more varied. Young Singaporeans now prioritize work-life balance, artistic expression, environmental sustainability, and financial stability.Numerous waves of aspirations have molded the Lion City, with each generation leaving its mark on the city’s structure. The tale of this changing dreamscape is shared by the early settlers who established kampongs on marshy terrain, the generation that came after independence and transformed the island into an industrial center, and today’s young people. Both the drive for achievement and the concerns it brings up on the price of advancement have remained unrelenting. Tensions boil beneath the surface of Singapore’s glittering success. The unrelenting rate of change has resulted in identity issues, mental health strains, and the constant struggle to strike a balance between tradition and modernity. The levels of these dreams-personal, national, and even global-will be traversed in this book. What does success look like in a place like Singapore? Many people believe that the solution is closely related to what society expects. Singaporeans are instilled with the values of diligence, self-control, and academic success from a young age. Although the meritocratic system encourages equality and opportunity, it has also produced a high-stress atmosphere where success is frequently defined in a limited way. The dream may seem far-fetched, if not impossible, to those who do not fit the model, whether because of differences in skills, passions, or life circumstances. Singapore is a place of reinvention, nevertheless. There are innumerable tales of people who have broken their own pathways and redefined what it means to live in this city underneath the surface of social expectations. There is an undercurrent of change that indicates a broadening of what the Singaporean dream may be, whether it be artists questioning social norms, entrepreneurs upending industries, or campaigners advocating for social and environmental reasons.

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