Wednesday 10 January 2007

Are "Fines" necessary to make things work?


A Taiwanese asked me a question 5 years ago, "Laws are so strict in Singapore, don't you feel like you are living in fear since young?" His question trigger many thoughts in my mind and I began to wonder whether Singapore acheived the status which she is enjoying today because of all the "Fines".

5 years later, I found the answer in another city, Hong Kong. I wasn't in Singapore when the SARS epidemic hit Singapore but from my friends back home, I can tell that the epidemic hit Singapore's economy, especially the tourism industry very badly. Hong Kong and Guangzhou are 2 other cities that were affected badly by the epidemic and afew years later the same 2 cities are hit by another epidemic, Bird Flu.

When I was in Hong Kong last week, 5 sparrows were found dead at a park near the hotel which I was staying. The very next day, all the Flamingoes in the park were removed and I could see people wearing masks patroling and examining the park. I found out later from the news that the sparrows died of Type 1 Bird Flu, which doesn't infect humans. Thank God. Anyway I avoided all the chicken at the Chinese restaurants.

By now, you may have wonder what Bird Flu & SARS have to do with "Fines".
The answer is very simple. I saw "Fine" signs everywhere in Hong Kong & the amount of money they charge per fine is $HK 5000, which is exactly = to the "Singaporean Fine" amount.

This only goes to show that the fastest way to increase civic consciousness among Asians is to hurt their pockets. I won't be surprised to see "Fine" signs in China (I plan to visit the Great Wall in Oct 2007) Afterall Singapore became a "Fine" city because of all the "Fines" & it is a proven formula for the other Asian countries to follow.

Sunday 7 January 2007

New Year Resolution 2007

I am not a big fan of writing New Year Resolutions but this year I think it is essential to write it down so that I help myself stay focus. Too many wouldn't be a good idea so I will limit it to just 10.

Career
1) Read MJ Marketing Journal, Nikkei (日本経済新聞) everyday. At least look through headlines to keep track of what's happening & of course, my favourite Businessweek.
2) Finish all the Business books which I have bought last year.
3) Make it a point to think and ask whys during work. If need be, work a bit later & think of more value added stuff. Donald Trump "You got to know as much as you can about your trade"
4)Increase my financial IQ. Read more Financial Times and ask more questions regarding stocks and investing. Remain curious.
5) Look for business opportunities (My own business) and never give up. Always be creative.

Health
6) Sleep at latest 1230am everyday
7) Regular exercise, at least 3 times / week
8) Cut down on snacks (potato chips, doritos chips, 柿の種 etc)

Spiritual
9)Help out in Church whenever I can afford the time. Begin with little things such as clearing up and carrying chairs.
10)Learn to lean on God in times of trouble

LOVE
11) Try to find Miss Right and of course grow (myself) to become the Mr Right.

Dreams
*12) Visit the Great Wall of China in October 2007 with Raul. My dream is to visit all the World Heritages in the world during this lifetime.