SINGAPORE - One way to contribute to the young people of Singapore today is to better equip them with public speaking skills, presidential hopeful Ng Kok Song said on Monday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - One way to contribute to the young people of Singapore today is to better equip them with public speaking skills, presidential hopeful Ng Kok Song said on Monday.
“ will make you a more productive person, a more effective person, especially if you are going to rise to leadership positions,” he said. Mr Ng also reiterated his call to teach young people how to meditate: “I want to help them...get relief from stress. And the best way that I knew from my own personal experience, is to learn how to meditate.”
“We should be optimistic... that’s why the unity of Singapore is so important - we can have political stability if we continue to work hard and make ourselves competitive, productive workers, there are plenty of economic opportunities,” he said.Presidential hopeful Ng Kok Song submits forms, stresses importance of Singapore’s reserves
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