A spot of good news — Singapore has kept our #1 spot as the world’s most competitive economy in the Institute for Management Development - IMD’s World Competitiveness Rankings!
Competitiveness measures how well a country uses its competencies to sustain growth and create jobs for its people. The report examines a range of factors to assess a country’s competitiveness, and I’m glad to see that our efforts to be as well-rounded as possible are paying off.
We should not be carried away by such rankings, but they do give some confirmation that we are on the right track. The factors that set us apart, such as our open economy, technological infrastructure and skilled labour force, will serve us well as we re-open our economy and rebuild after COVID-19. This will be a challenge like no other and we must draw on all our strengths in order to overcome this crisis. – LHL
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เมื่อวานเพื่อนคนหนึ่งอายุครบ 40 ปี เขียนสรุปบทเรียนจากชีวิตตัวเองไว้ยี่สิบกว่าข้อ หนึ่งในนั้นคือ--ความสำเร็จไม่มีจริง มีแต่ความสุขในแต่ละวันที่ได้สัมผัส และข้อถัดมาคือ--ชีวิตไม่ต้องมีเป้าหมายก็ได้ แค่มีความสุขกับการได้เจอ ได้ทำ ได้สัมผัส ได้ใช้ชีวิต อ่านแล้วผมว่าน่าสนใจดี เพราะชีวิตทุกวันนี้เรามุ่งมั่นกับสองสิ่งที่เพื่อนผมบอกว่า 'ไม่มีจริง' และ 'ไม่ต้องมีก็ได้'
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Continue ReadingHappiness outside success
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Yesterday, a friend turned 40 years old, wrote a summary of twenty lessons from his life. One of them is -- success is not real. Only happiness in each day that you touch and the next thing is -- life doesn't need goals. Just be happy with To meet, experience, live, read and I think it's interesting because we are committed to two things that my friends say ' not real ' and ' don't have to have to have '
Thinking about it. I found that success and goals are the same thing. Without Target, there is no pin. When setting the top of the mountain as a goal. When I reach, when I reach, when I lift the goal, success
The question is, can we live without setting a destination if we can, what to do?
Imagine if we keep walking, no goal, no direction and confused. Because every path is equal value. Nothing is better than anything when we don't take our own cravings. The confusion there can cause two possibilities is one - we step. My legs are not out because I don't know where to walk and two - we keep walking around because there is no right way so there is no wrong way either.
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The older I get, the more I find that no answer works for every moment and age of young life. Goals are important. We need to know and determine what to spend time and energy for.
Then live a young life like a ' Magnifying Glass ' that combines sunlight into ' one point '.
' Target ' makes us ' FOCUS '
Focus may bring more stress. If you focus on the same point, the same thing for a long time. One day we may question ourselves -- is there only this life?
As time passes after burning many sheets of paper, we may find that the focus of light to burn the paper is no longer fun and not challenging. The success of setting fire is no longer meaningful. So we raise the magnifying glass.
What we find is that when light doesn't unite, when we don't keep staring at a small piece of paper that we want to finish the fire, we find that there are many more worlds outside paper to find and the sun shines in every direction.
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In another age, we are less interested in 'goal' and enjoy touching what life gives, beauty, experience or even problems and obstacles.
When we don't focus on one point, we open for everything.
No need to travel to the pinned mountain top. You will be happy. Walking into the alley and find beautiful flowers on the way. It also brings a smile.
Because the top of the mountain is not as important as before. For those who have come up to many orders.
On the opposite, small flowers, clouds in the sky and the smile of the near ones, including the good vibes of those who met on the way that I used to overlook when I was still ' FOCUS ' narrow ' that makes me feel good. It's the charm of traveling because it's a new Looking at the top of the mountain
It's okay to walk like this. It's okay and success is not as important as touching good things in front of you. But this is because I have been aiming and achieved in a certain amount.
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In this age, when putting the magnifying glass, putting the mountain top goal, we will be wide open for everything, events and all paths.
When there is no 'way only' I want to go, I can go anywhere.
When there is no ' success ', there is no ' failure '
When there is no ' expectation ', you will not be ' disappointed ' with what you
And life is more open to everything on the way than 'must be the top of the mountain' is easier to be happy.
Because happiness is no longer waiting on the top of the mountain. Our eyes change to look and feel the happiness in everyday in the small details of life such as the smile of a child or lover. A good book. Flowers Bloom in the morning. The Fragrance of coffee.
And if there is nothing like your heart, just move on. Find a way to continue because it doesn't have to be ' like that ' anymore. It can be other ways when we are more flexible with goals.
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In a world that is not heart, there is always something for us to smile and be happy. We see the world and life more compromise with it. In fact, it's more compromise with ourselves.
There is no wrong way. There is no wrong way. Waiting to experience the path will be different from a young age. When the way is blocked, the rest is unacceptable way.
In fact, life always has way more than one.
These things arrive, one day, it happens. Those who come through these experiences before. We meet. Until one day we will stop playing the magnifying glass.
The day we put the magnifying glass, we found that the world was bigger than ever.
Life is more expansive than the framework of success we define and beautiful details to put down the magnifying glass before we can see.
There are many beautiful things besides the mountain top.
No need to light the fire. Just enjoy the sunlight.
However, setting a small mountain top makes us know where we wake up. The difference from young age is that we target only to draw roughly, not to die with that goal.
It's good to get there. It's good.
Because every path has beautiful things while waiting.
On the way too fail.
When Flexible with goals, we find that apart from victory or success, life has other types of beauty.
Just look outside the paper plate that we take to death with the light by combining light. Only a small spot of life.Translated
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Facebook 的 Mark Zuckerberg 自從「中國夢」爆破,終於面對現實,就中國如何挑戰國際網絡秩序,提出了中肯警告。正如早前的評論文章講述,這是當代新冷戰的兩種文明衝突,不能迴避。以下一段原文,特別值得細讀:
//This raises a larger question about the future of the global internet. China is building its own internet focused on very different values, and is now exporting their vision of the internet to other countries. Until recently, the internet in almost every country outside China has been defined by American platforms with strong free expression values. There's no guarantee these values will win out. A decade ago, almost all of the major internet platforms were American. Today, six of the top ten are Chinese.
Until recently, the internet in almost every country outside China has been defined by American platforms with strong free expression values. But there's no guarantee these values will win out.
We're beginning to see this in social media. While our services, like WhatsApp, are used by protesters and activists everywhere due to strong encryption and privacy protections, on TikTok, the Chinese app growing quickly around the world, mentions of these protests are censored, even in the US.
Is that the internet we want?
It's one of the reasons we don't operate Facebook, Instagram or our other services in China. I wanted our services in China because I believe in connecting the whole world and I thought we might help create a more open society. I worked hard to make this happen. But we could never come to agreement on what it would take for us to operate there, and they never let us in. And now we have more freedom to speak out and stand up for the values we believe in and fight for free expression around the world.
This question of which nation's values will determine what speech is allowed for decades to come really puts into perspective our debates about the content issues of the day. While we may disagree on exactly where to draw the line on specific issues, we at least can disagree. That’s what free expression is. And the fact that we can even have this conversation means that we’re at least debating from some common values. If another nation's platforms set the rules, our discourse will be defined by a completely different set of values.//
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#Watermelon #Macaron #Recipe
日本語版はこちら→ http://ameblo.jp/mosogourmet/entry-12163000674.html
We made watermelon macarons. We tried adding green food dye powder to the macaron and watermelon-flavored shaved-ice syrup to the buttercream filling. And this time, we finally used the "food pen"!
You love macarons. But they're hard to make. You always fail. So here is a simple recipe for making something similar to a macaron. Perfect for those of us who fail at making real macarons but want to eat as many macarons as they want! This is a true Moso-style recipe to make all of your dreams come true. It's a bit different than the real thing, but please try making it!
*Recipe*
Baking the macarons
1. Draw macaron-sized circles on the oven paper. For this recipe, about 35mm.
2. Put 1 egg white and 70g of granulated sugar in a metal bowl immersed in a hot water bath.
3. Mix with a hand mixer until fluffy.
4. Remove the bowl from the hot water bath.
5. Shake 32g of almond powder and 3g of green food dye powder (if adjusting color to your liking, just make sure the amount of dye and almond powder adds up to 35g) into the bowl through a sieve.
6. Thoroughly mix everything together.
7. Put the ingredients from '6' into a piping bag with a 1cm round tip.
8. Squeeze the mix from '7' into the guide circles from '1'.
9. Lower the temperature of the oven that was preheating at 200 degrees to 130 degrees. Place '8' in the oven and bake for 10 minutes. Do not open the oven while baking.
10. After the macarons have finished baking, leave them inside the oven for another 10 minutes.
11. Once cooled, gently peel the macarons off the oven sheet.
Making the buttercream filling (an easy-to-make amount)
12. Place 2 egg yolks in a bowl and whip with a hand mixer until whitish in color.
13. Place 65g of granulated sugar and 25g of water in a heat-resistant container.
14. Put it in the microwave for 40 seconds at 600W. Remove and mix.
15. Place it back in the microwave for 1 minute and 50 seconds.
16. Slowly add '12' a bit at a time to '15' while mixing.
17. Mix until cooled to about body temperature.
18. Add 150g (divided into 3 parts) of creamed unsalted butter to '17' and mix until glossy with each addition.
19. Take 100g from '18' (refrigerate the rest).
20. Add 30mL of watermelon-flavored shaved-ice syrup to '19' and mix.
21. Use a food pen to draw a pattern on half of the macarons from '11'.
22. Sandwich the cream from '20' between the macarons.
23. If you put the macarons in an airtight container and leave them in the fridge overnight, the macaron and cream meld together and taste delicious.
24. Eat the macarons while thinking to yourself, "These look just like a cute cartoon drawing of a watermelon!"
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This clip is from: Joseph Prince— Uncovering the Enemy's Tactics Against You (11 Feb 2018) @josephprince
Sometime back, we shared that Jesus is always with you in the storm. Besides Jesus, did you know that God brings other people to walk through life's seasons with you? We're not meant to do life alone!
The enemy will always try to isolate us in our night seasons, making us feel we are the only one facing our problem. But our answer is in knowing that those around us go through similar challenges and we are not alone. When you open your heart and share your challenges, don’t be surprised to find others experiencing the same!
Can we encourage you to take a step of faith and be vulnerable with a friend today? As you draw strength from God together and encourage one another, truly your breakthrough is on the way!
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It was last night's best bet on Broadway -- Allen Iverson of Georgetown against Stephon Marbury of Georgia Tech. The scene was Madison Square Garden. The occasion was a semifinal game in the 11th annual Preseason National Invitation Tournament.
The war between the precocious college basketball stars was more or less a draw. Iverson had the better numbers, but he also had a better team behind him. A noisy and appreciative crowd of 15,249 watched Iverson and Georgetown pull away in the second half to a 94-72 victory. That was no surprise because the Hoyas are ranked fifth and Georgia Tech 25th in the latest Associated Press poll.
The triumph sent Georgetown into tomorrow night's final against Arizona. In the first game of the semifinal doubleheader, Arizona held off Michigan, 86-79.
With little more than three minutes left in the game, Georgetown got a scare when Iverson jammed his left thumb. He left and did not return, but later, in the locker room, Iverson said the thumb was fine and he would be ready for the final. Still, as a precaution, he was taken to a hospital for X-rays.
Iverson shot 9 for 16 from the floor, 1 for 6 from the 3-point line. He finished with 23 points, 6 assists and 2 steals. Marbury (4 for 14, 0 for 4 on 3-pointers) ended with 13 points, 8 assists and 7 steals.
Before they are nominated for the Hall of Fame, it should be pointed out that Iverson made eight turnovers and Marbury six. But as point guards, they handle the ball more than others, and it also should be remembered that Iverson is a 19-year-old sophomore, Marbury an 18-year-old freshman.
Here are their assessments of the game:
Iverson on Iverson: "I think I played all right. But I made a lot of mistakes."
Iverson on Marbury: "He's a great player, but he's a freshman. He's got a lot to learn, just as I've got a lot to learn. He'll get better."
Marbury on Marbury: "I think I did a pretty good job. But I don't think I'm playing my normal game. I'm not shooting well."
Marbury on Iverson: "You can only try to contain him. He'll get his points, regardless."
Marbury was the more spectacular player. The Coney Island youngster played with the peripheral vision and magic of a Magic Johnson or Isiah Thomas. Once, on the run, he bounced a perfect long pass to a teammate sandwiched between two defenders. Several times, he drove to the basket and jumped and, when a defender would double-team him, he dished off the ball to an open teammate.
But Marbury did not have the help that Iverson did. Victor Page, Georgetown's freshman shooting guard, was the high scorer with 25 points. Othella Harrington, the 6-foot-9-inch senior center, was held to 2 points in the first half but finished with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Georgetown's bang-the-boards defense outrebounded Georgia Tech, 45 to 24.
John Thompson, in his 24th year as Georgetown coach, likes his team. "They've got a lot to learn," he said, "but it's a team I can drive. You don't drive people who aren't talented."
Georgia Tech Coach Bobby Cremins said he knew why his team was beaten badly.
"I think it was too much, too soon," he said. "We were not ready for that type of game. We're young, we hung in there, but it's tough on a young team."
The first semifinal matched Arizona's speed, defense and experience against Michigan's youth and bulk. Arizona broke open a tie game in the last 13 minutes.
The Wildcats, ranked No. 19, made fewer errors than 16th-ranked Michigan. Much of the time, it kept the ball from Michigan's post players and forced the Wolverines into bad shots from the outside. When Michigan closed to 79-77, Arizona tried to freeze the ball, Michigan double-teamed it and Joseph Blair, the Arizona center, got loose under the basket and sank the game-clinching field goal and free throw.
"Their post players beat us to death," Michigan Coach Steve Fisher said. "It seems like every shot they made in the second half was a result of our defense. But eight of our players are freshmen and sophomores, and you know it's going to happen some. I'm mad. I told our team they should be mad we didn't play better. You can't be afraid to make mistakes. Maybe I made them afraid to make mistakes."
Coach Lute Olson was pleased with the way his Arizona team played.
"The difference down the stretch," he said, "was probably that we had a lot more experience. But the only way to get experience is playing. You have to go through it with game pressure."
Reggie Geary, Arizona's point guard, scored only 8 points but also had 7 assists and 2 steals. Once, trying to keep a ball inbounds, he crashed into the press table and knocked over a telephone. He picked up the phone and put the receiver to his ear. It worked. He nodded and went back to business.
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