Time flies! I shot my last ‘A Day in Life’ video two years ago. Since then, plenty has happened, including a pandemic. As with the situation, my routines have also changed. And so, I thought I’d do an update. This video is slightly different compared to the previous one because I shot most of it…
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Three Favourite Reads of 2019
2019 has been kind to me. The business had a few breakthroughs, I got lucky in love, and the family is sound. That said, through the year, there were many testing moments. Reading books helped me got through those times, providing clarity, respite, and an alternative perspective. The three following reads are my favourite ones…
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A Day in My Life
For various reasons, work and personal, I decided to shoot a video about a typical day in my life. Check it out and message me what you think!
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ORD
Today marks my last day of service as a Commando regular, having enlisted ten years ago. I just want to use the opportunity to openly thank all the comrades I’ve met throughout this unbelievable journey. The experience won’t be as valuable without you. And now, a new chapter for me at Second Wind Nation awaits.…
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Three Favourite Reads of 2018
It’s been another humbling year of reading and learning. As the year winds down, here’s a sharing of my three favourite books this year: 1. Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think Hans Rosling’s team used data to show that there are reasons for optimism in…
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Three favourite reads of 2017
When I was in school, education for me equated to my school’s syllabus. I was too young to understand that that’s untrue. After entering the workforce, I came to realise how narrow-minded that thinking is. Our school syllabus forms a mere fraction of what we need to know to excel in life. Hence this year, to further…
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Why the obsession with black?
What’s with all the black and white photos? Why am I dressed in black from head to toe? The answer is really simple: Because it’s simple. 🙂
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Singapore Triathlon 16 – The Comeback
My first triathlon race in almost two years turned out to be a pretty zen experience. I went through the sprint race with what’s more like my Ironman pace, and waves of memories and emotions came and went. Thankfully, I had enough practice within me to just let these memories and emotions come and go.…