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I once asked my mother, “What was the unhappiest time in your life?” She replied that she felt a sense of emptiness and sadness when I went off to university and started working—that she felt like she no longer had a place in my life. Her colleagues even told me the same thing, saying that during that time, they saw her desk filled with A4 sheets covered with my name written over and over again.
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He remained in the Optical Maintenance Platoon for 22 years, rising through the ranks to Warrant Officer II. The years in the army instilled in him discipline, perseverance and a habit of systematic planning. My dad often proudly displayed the many awards and medals received through his tenure.
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Life will not always go as planned. There will be moments when things shift without warning. What you hold on to in those moments matters… That a cheerful heart, even in difficulty, is not something small. It changes how you carry the weight.
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“Harmony” is not an abstract concept, but comes from the concrete handshake, practice and laughter in daily life.
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Living in harmony between various ethnic groups allows other countries to learn from each other, tolerate each other, and create happiness together regardless of the diversity of races.
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I realized that integrating into a city sometimes depends not on big events, but on these small neighborhood excitement: if you are willing to come out and take a look and smile, Singapore will become “I belong here too” at some point.
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The harmonious dance performed on the same stage by people of different ethnicities and cultural backgrounds is a truly precious cultural spectacle. The parade is not only a visual feast but also a platform for cultural exchange, allowing audiences to learn about each other and respect differences in a joyful atmosphere.
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It isn’t just about nostalgia. It is a gentle reminder of what we have not lost, but perhaps forgotten: the beauty of gathering, the joy of slowing down, and the magic that emerges when we allow ourselves to be carried, even briefly, back to a simpler rhythm of life.
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The beauty of the Chingay Parade lies not only in its spectacle or visual grandeur, but in a beauty born of mutual respect and inclusivity—being different, yet moving forward together… I was already part of this multicultural tapestry. Because I was watching, understanding, and embracing it.
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I have a deeper understanding of the significance of Singapore’s multicultural integration. Different ethnic groups and cultures are presented side by side on the same street, respecting and appreciating each other. This is the most moving scenery in Singapore, and it is also a cultural and educational force that is worth passing on from generation to generation.