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      mamago
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      What lah, the world has become?? :? :?: :imdrowning:

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        Dreamaurora
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        I think this Alvin illustrates what can happen when there is no moral boundary in the pursuit of success. I earnestly believe all this sex blog thing is a calculated move by him to put him in the spotlight and therefore putting him in a favorable position to strengthen his prestige and finance. Because of his sex blog thing, people actually read his articles. I won’t be surprised if he turns into someone like Robert Kiyosaki. The girl unfortunately is a collateral, but hey, everything is permissible as long the end result is achieved, right?


        This is the sad reality of the world we live in. We live in a world where we worship superficial achievements and gloss over character and moral flaws. We can say whatever we want now, but this Alvin guy is going to be very successful and earn loads of money. And our kids are going to ask us why we are against it and why doing the right things may seem to be counterproductive to achieve success. My fear of God keeps me in check from doing dishonest and amoral acts; I just hope my children in the future will feel the same.

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          mamago
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          Dreamaurora:
          I think this Alvin illustrates what can happen when there is no moral boundary in the pursuit of success. I earnestly believe all this sex blog thing is a calculated move by him to put him in the spotlight and therefore putting him in a favorable position to strengthen his prestige and finance. Because of his sex blog thing, people actually read his articles. I won't be surprised if he turns into someone like Robert Kiyosaki. The girl unfortunately is a collateral, but hey, everything is permissible as long the end result is achieved, right?


          This is the sad reality of the world we live in. We live in a world where we worship superficial achievements and gloss over character and moral flaws. We can say whatever we want now, but this Alvin guy is going to be very successful and earn loads of money. And our kids are going to ask us why we are against it and why doing the right things may seem to be counterproductive to achieve success. My fear of God keeps me in check from doing dishonest and amoral acts; I just hope my children in the future will feel the same.

          Yap! you are right... he is into making a few quick bucks with his 15 mins fame... sad truth about this materialistic generation... *weep*

          but ah, life is just too long for a calculated mistake like this... there'll be pay back time... whatever he earned from this episode plus interest is not gonna be enough....

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            mamago:
            Dreamaurora:

            I think this Alvin illustrates what can happen when there is no moral boundary in the pursuit of success. I earnestly believe all this sex blog thing is a calculated move by him to put him in the spotlight and therefore putting him in a favorable position to strengthen his prestige and finance. Because of his sex blog thing, people actually read his articles. I won't be surprised if he turns into someone like Robert Kiyosaki. The girl unfortunately is a collateral, but hey, everything is permissible as long the end result is achieved, right?


            This is the sad reality of the world we live in. We live in a world where we worship superficial achievements and gloss over character and moral flaws. We can say whatever we want now, but this Alvin guy is going to be very successful and earn loads of money. And our kids are going to ask us why we are against it and why doing the right things may seem to be counterproductive to achieve success. My fear of God keeps me in check from doing dishonest and amoral acts; I just hope my children in the future will feel the same.


            Yap! you are right... he is into making a few quick bucks with his 15 mins fame... sad truth about this materialistic generation... *weep*

            but ah, life is just too long for a calculated mistake like this... there'll be pay back time... whatever he earned from this episode plus interest is not gonna be enough....

            Yeah, perhaps in the future he will get his payback. But sadly doing the right thing nowadays often comes at a cost. Remember the Olympus incident? The CEO got sacked for trying to expose lies. And he expressed that very few companies want to employ him anymore because he is now viewed as a snitch.

            But I would rather live knowing that I have done the right thing. I don't think I will be able to sleep at night if I have done something wrong and decide not to do anything about it.

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              mamago
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              People always don’t know/see the junction that he did not take…

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                tutormum
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                Scholarships were given to students whose parents could ill afford to give them an Uni education. That's what scholarships meant to me in the past. Now, scholarships are given freely to anybody regardless of whether they are citizens or hardship cases. What's the purpose? Nobody knows except Ah Gong. 🤷

                Ah Gong can make better use of this money by giving more 'ang pows' to CITIZENS - true blue needy ones and improve the lives of CITIZENS who will definitely serve the country in return. Treating the 'adopted child' better than 'own children' definitely will result in own children leaving home. No wonder so many have indicated their wishes to migrate if they are able to. :frustrated:
                Those hawker centre cleaners and tissue sellers deserve more help than these so-called scholars. There are so many cases reported in the newspapers and so many suicide cases with some involving children. Anybody knows how Ah Gong has helped them, if any? :roll: :roll:

                In fact, as his family is well to do, why grant him the scholarship? :stompfeet: :mad: :stupid: Why throw pearls to swines? :siao:

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                  mamago
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                  tutormum:
                  Scholarships were given to students whose parents could ill afford to give them an Uni education. That's what scholarships meant to me in the past. Now, scholarships are given freely to anybody regardless of whether they are citizens or hardship cases. What's the purpose? Nobody knows except Ah Gong. 🤷

                  Ah Gong can make better use of this money by giving more 'ang pows' to CITIZENS - true blue needy ones and improve the lives of CITIZENS who will definitely serve the country in return. Treating the 'adopted child' better than 'own children' definitely will result in own children leaving home. No wonder so many have indicated their wishes to migrate if they are able to. :frustrated:
                  Those hawker centre cleaners and tissue sellers deserve more help than these so-called scholars. There are so many cases reported in the newspapers and so many suicide cases with some involving children. Anybody knows how Ah Gong has helped them, if any? :roll: :roll:

                  In fact, as his family is well to do, why grant him the scholarship? :stompfeet: :mad: :stupid: Why throw pearls to swines? :siao:

                  People always don't know/see the junction that he did not take.... or the path he is not on....

                  (What's the contribution can bring forth to the nation, $110K for a scholar and a distressed tissue paper seller? Let's do the math... ah gong got do his math neh...)

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                    mamago
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                    Actually, I had a friend whom was a perm sec… 10 years back… he does not believe in charity, cos he thinks it’s the gov’s department…


                    but, each time he was in Newton FC, he couldn’t help it but buying tissue papers with his "red bull" (ten dollar note)…

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                      mamago
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                      If we become a welfare state, the tax payers will be paying for it… get that?


                      So, do it in your private capacity, (if you will…)

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                        mamago
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                        When was the last time you tip the waitress?


                        When was the last time you throw a ten dollar note into a busker’s cup?

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