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The Emotional Cost of Ignoring Our Parents’ Calls
By Tou Panhchaknut
How many times have we let our parents’ calls go unanswered? And if we feel guilty every time, why do we keep doing it?
Read more https://www.ricemedia.co/?p=71974
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🧗 Climbing has skyrocketed in popularity in recent years—especially among young Singaporeans. Have you or anyone you know caught the climbing or bouldering bug?Anonymous voting
- Yes, I recently started
- Yes, someone I know recently started
- No, I don't know anyone who climbs or boulders
- No, we started before it was cool
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Life Coach Overload: Too Many Voices, Too Little Wisdom?
By Kimberly Lim
It seems like anyone who’s a LinkedIn type these days fancies themselves a coach. Even Sylvia Chan is a ‘life coach’ now.
Without industry regulation, anyone can call themselves a coach. How can those in need tell the good ones from the duds?
Read more https://www.ricemedia.co/?p=71949
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Singaporeans Get Real About the Fake News They Fell Hard For
By Michele Pek
Do young Singaporeans actually fall for fake news? (Spoiler: Yes)
From Adele, alien invasions, to apple juice, we asked Singaporeans to get real about fake news they’ve recently fallen for.
Read more https://www.ricemedia.co/?p=71931
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The Science Centre Incident Is About More Than Science. It’s About Discourse and Power.
By Elliot Lee
The Science Centre Singapore recently cancelled an event about sex and gender due to public backlash.
Why does a vocal minority get to silence discussion on topics they disagree with?
Read more https://www.ricemedia.co/?p=71906
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Do you think it is possible to attain a good balance between work, relationships and family, as well as personal growth?Anonymous voting
- Yes, it's easy 👌
- It's possible but not easy 😰
- No, it's impossible 🙅🏻♀️
Overall, do you feel that you have a good work-life balance?Anonymous voting
- Yes, I'm happy with my work-life balance 😊
- No, work is taking too much of my time and energy 😩
- No, I need to work more 💪
It can be hard balancing work, relationships and family time, and personal growth. Do you feel like you have struck a good balance?Anonymous voting
- Yes, I can manage to balance all three ⚖️
- No, I'm neglecting my relationships and family time ❤️
- No, I'm neglecting my personal growth 🌱
- No, I'm neglecting my work 💼
- No, I'm neglecting more than one 😭
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Between Two Worlds: The Reality of Being an Expat Child in Singapore
By Maximus Tan
Even if they are welcomed by locals, expat children may still struggle with forming strong social bonds as they grapple with identity issues.
But for most expat children in Singapore, adjusting to the social culture is no issue.
Read more https://www.ricemedia.co/?p=71873
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🤑 Between Crazy Rich Asians, Singapore Social and now David Yong, we’ve earned a reputation for being filthy rich. Do you resonate with this representation of Singapore in global media? Anonymous voting
- Yes, I am indeed ballin’
- Yes, I’m manifesting ✨
- No, I’m hella broke
- No, it's problematic when the real true elements of being Singaporean isn't reflected
- No, but I don’t see a problem with the reputation
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