Friday, November 28, 2025
A childhood Memory
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Employment
Monday, November 24, 2025
China’s KTV
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Spice Up – A Journey Through Singapore’s Flavors
Saturday, November 22, 2025
My First Life Lesson
Friday, November 21, 2025
Mother
The important of learning English
In today’s interconnected world, English has become the common language for communication, education, and business. As a result, mastering English is an essential skill for people of all ages.
English opens the door to countless educational opportunities. Since most online courses and academic materials are written in English, students gain access to vast resources that broaden their knowledge. Those who lack proficiency—such as myself, having come from a Chinese-medium background—may feel disadvantaged compared to peers who can fully utilise these materials.
Moreover, English is crucial for career development. Global companies need employees who can communicate effectively with clients and colleagues from different cultures. Strong English skills often lead to better job prospects, promotions, and international assignments. I have personally experienced how limited English ability can weaken persuasiveness and hinder professional growth.
Finally, English connects people worldwide. It is the dominant language of entertainment, technology, and online communication, allowing individuals to enjoy global culture and build international friendships.
In conclusion, English is indispensable for education, career advancement, and global connection, making it an increasingly valuable skill in today’s world. For me, English is not just a skill-it’s a doorway to opportunities I once struggled to reach, and a reminder of how much is still want to grow.
Challenges Seniors Face and How Communities can Support Them
Senior citizens play an important role in society, but many of them face difficulties that affect their daily lives. As people live longer, seniors often struggle with health problems, loneliness, and financial pressure. At the same time, communities have an important responsibility to offer support and care so that seniors can live healthier and happier lives.
One of the biggest challenges seniors face is physical degeneration. Many older adults experience issues such as rheumatoid arthritis, limited mobility, and overall weakness. These health problems make it harder for them to perform daily activities, enjoy hobbies, or remain independent. Without proper medical support, seniors may experience a decline in both physical and emotional well-being.
Another challenge is social isolation. Many seniors live alone or have limited contact with family and friends. This lack of social interaction can make them feel lonely, isolated, or even abandoned. Emotional health is just as important as physical health, and without companionship, seniors may suffer from stress, sadness, or anxiety.
In addition to health and emotional struggles, seniors often face financial and daily life difficulties. Rising inflation makes everyday necessities like food, transportation, and medical bills harder to afford. For seniors with fixed or limited income, this can lead to stress and difficulty managing essential expenses. Even simple tasks such as grocery shopping or attending medical appointments may become challenging without support.
Because seniors face so many challenges, communities play a vital role in helping them. Offering health and wellness programs—such as free exercise classes, subsidized health insurance, and vaccinations—can greatly improve seniors’ physical health. Social activities like home visits, arts and crafts classes, and food-sharing events help seniors stay connected and feel valued. Practical services, including minor home repairs, medical companionship, and medicine delivery, also make daily life safer and more manageable.
In conclusion, seniors experience various challenges, from health problems to financial pressure and emotional loneliness. However, with strong community support through health programs, social activities, and practical services, seniors can live more comfortably and confidently. Supporting seniors not only improves their quality of life but also shows that they are respected and important members of our society.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
The book I love
When I was a kid, I yanked a forgotten, yellowed book from my father’s shelf—Strange Tales Old and New. I opened it without thinking… and the world around me simply vanished.
Those forty Ming-dynasty tales hit like lightning:
schemes, miracles, karmic twists, runaway romances, bold heroes, shameless villains—all told in lively street language that felt more real than my own childhood.
I had no idea it was a “greatest hits” from the legendary “Three Words” and “Two Strikes.” All I knew was this: it was the first book that stole my sleep, hijacked my imagination, and made history feel alive and dangerous.
That old, yellowed volume didn’t just entertain me—
it rewired me.
It turned me into someone who chases stories