The sad things in Singapore include:
Too orderly, disciplined, and its queuing culture is very deeply rooted.
The rules are so strict that even if you are rich, if you break the rules, you will still be subject to sanctions and you can't bribe your way to freedom.
The law is transparent and impartial and cannot be bought.
Employers cannot oppress workers arbitrarily, there is no such thing as a job desk that doubles as multitasking, there is no free overtime.
Rich people can't avoid taxes.
Cannot be corrupt, this is very sad, the punishment is not commensurate with the results of the theft.
There is no culture of feudalism because the title of habib, gusgusan is not in demand and no one cares.
Military and law enforcement institutions cannot abuse their power. If they injure a civilian, they will immediately be subject to the law and no one will defend them if they are wrong.
People in uniform cannot be arrogant here because the law does not hesitate to show off their uniform and proud rank.
So officials here can't be rich, if they want to be rich they can become entrepreneurs.
If a businessman also serves as an official, it will be difficult for his wealth to increase, and his movements will be more closely monitored by the government.
There are no low-level human resources who like to play loud jedag jedug music as much as they like.
There are no thuggery, mass organizations or akamsi who are reckless just because they have backing, even if Thanos' backing is the one who will be wiped out by the government.
The stigma of the majority being a non-native indigenous minority does not apply here.
If there is no poverty, then there are no poor people who can be exploited with social assistance.
Finding work is easy but it is difficult to find an excuse to ask your neighbors for help unless you are on holiday or sick.
All of the above is very sad about Singapore, be thankful that the citizens of neighboring countries do not feel this sadness.
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