Why Singapore is One of the World's Richest Countries

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Today Singapore is one of the richest and most prosperous nations on earth, but it's not exactly obvious how. At independence it was surrounded by hostile nations, had no natural resources, two thirds of its population lived in slums and it appeared destined to remain underdeveloped and poor. How did Singapore succeed when many other nations failed and is Singapore's economic miracle just too good to be true?
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-Contents of this video-------------------------------
00:00 - Singapore's Humble Beginnings
03:01 - The Beginning's of Singapore
04:43 - The Rise of Singapore
06:49 - The Fall of Singapore
08:32 - Independence
10:42 - Building a Nation from Scratch
11:39 - Dictatorship
12:59 - Housing the Masses
14:35 - Singapore's Economic Miracle
16:39 - Improving Productivity
18:11 - State Owned Enterprises
19:27 - The 4th Richest Nation on Earth
- Sources used --------------------------------------------
- The Economic Growth of Singapore: Trade and Development in the Twentieth Century by W. G. Huff
- From Third World to First: The Singapore Story: 1965-2000 by Lee Kuan Yew
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  • @CasualScholar
    @CasualScholar Жыл бұрын

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  • @sovietunion617

    @sovietunion617

    Жыл бұрын

    thank you for doing my country!

  • @kugelblitzingularity304

    @kugelblitzingularity304

    Жыл бұрын

    Yo careful there, similar nations like what? They might crack down on you you know.

  • @sovietunion617

    @sovietunion617

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kugelblitzingularity304 uh wut

  • @tanjoy0205

    @tanjoy0205

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for such a Comprehensive video on Singapore .As a Singaporean I feel this is a well balanced video .Could you do a video on the it’s Sovereign Wealth Funds like GIC/Temeask Holdings

  • @khatijahamin3258

    @khatijahamin3258

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sovietunion617 me too!

  • @thegoat1817
    @thegoat1817 Жыл бұрын

    As a Singaporean, I know some people who hate Lee Kuan Yew but honestly without him, we would be living in slums, call him a dictator, but he made Singapore what we are today. He is indeed Singapore’s father.

  • @fan8281xx

    @fan8281xx

    Жыл бұрын

    NONE disputed the STUBBORN Singapore housing reality which has come to fruition by the deeds of a DICTATOR like ALL GOOD FATHERS in your CHILDHOOD ARE in reality but.....CHILDHOOD is a "disease" supposed to heal with time

  • @transformersrapidusprime107

    @transformersrapidusprime107

    Жыл бұрын

    cane him!

  • @RonLarhz

    @RonLarhz

    Жыл бұрын

    He didnt do it alone. And Singapore is already a trading port,not fishing village they like to propagate,under british rule.

  • @PP-vf1kx

    @PP-vf1kx

    Жыл бұрын

    🤔 I doubt the new generation appreciate his ingenuity of LKY….they think Singapore is an authoritarian country without fully understand the necessity of such steps to ensure what they have today!

  • @GKP999

    @GKP999

    Жыл бұрын

    As a Singaporean, I have mixed feelings about Lee Kuan Yew and his party. While he and his party has done a lot of good for Singapore, it is also important to be honest and transparent about the methods he used to achieve his goals. It is also useful to remember that not all of PAP policies worked. I think for Singapore to continue to prosper, we need to be able to be constructively critical about the government.

  • @FactsFurAll
    @FactsFurAll Жыл бұрын

    As a Malaysian, I truly admire Singapore, how the small country has became the most developed country in Southeast Asia. But honestly I feel attacked by the thumbnail 😅. I do believe my country is not poor. Not poor also not rich like our neighbours. I always wish that all countries in SEA will be prosperous together.

  • @Just_adrein

    @Just_adrein

    Жыл бұрын

    Aahahah same ahahah

  • @rahmedoseptiawan4533

    @rahmedoseptiawan4533

    Жыл бұрын

    Malaysia the worst country in the world, your country just give away from england

  • @RaimiMuntazar

    @RaimiMuntazar

    Жыл бұрын

    RON95 1liter RM2.05.

  • @freddiemercury2075

    @freddiemercury2075

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Just_adrein as a Singaporean I feel Malaysia is not poor, far from it I think they are doing well. Just personally feel maybe some of their policies are holding them back. But in term of talents, food and culture I certainly admire Malaysia.

  • @pawehbsam5872

    @pawehbsam5872

    Жыл бұрын

    @@freddiemercury2075 what policies holding use back?? if you mean bumiputera policy..ehh..not really..what holding us back is opportunities..mostly in politics..politician will favor more to people with wealthy and influential person..not talent..

  • @yuunjac
    @yuunjac Жыл бұрын

    Singapore is one of the few countries where Dictatorship done right under a benevolent leader who has a vision and care for his people. LKY is an inspiration for many leaders today that failed to achieve what he can.

  • @abhimanyunath2001

    @abhimanyunath2001

    11 ай бұрын

    Today so called western democratic societies are failing ... Violent crimes , rampant drug use , ideological battles have devided the society . Everything in moderation is needed . Developing countries have to take some steps for curtailing wokism and for the benefit of the nation and it's people.

  • @Might0_God

    @Might0_God

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, Singapore, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, etc are a few dictatorship done very right

  • @RealAndreGlegg

    @RealAndreGlegg

    11 ай бұрын

    Dictatorship done right 😅😂

  • @paulorr9262

    @paulorr9262

    10 ай бұрын

    Well said, Plato always argued in favor of a benevolent ruler over democracy.

  • @cunyouang6048

    @cunyouang6048

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm a Singaporean eh where got dictatorship lah

  • @tinyme9072
    @tinyme9072 Жыл бұрын

    As a Singaporean, this has brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for allowing me to revisit my country's history. Today, the land we stand on are built by the hard labor of our forefathers. I do understand that many foreign countries often view the policies made by LKY as authoritarian and "inhumane", but without him, we will not be where we are today. Because of his policies, people of different colors and ethnicity here in Singapore live together in harmony and are educated the importance of it since young. Today, we can all sleep soundly with our doors unlocked, without worrying about theft or robbery. And all these is only made possible by LKY. We are not a perfect nation and we do have flaws too, but i feel really blessed to be a Singaporean.

  • @wingaard

    @wingaard

    Жыл бұрын

    Built by British, not Chinese

  • @nabilghafar9150

    @nabilghafar9150

    Жыл бұрын

    @Flare yeah. same with Mahathir in the 80s and 90s. His race based policies worked during those times, but are bad for the people nowadays.

  • @dadthelad

    @dadthelad

    Жыл бұрын

    @Flare Thanks for this. Watching this, I was left wondering, what's the catch? Policies such as little or zero taxes for business, and banning of unions, always goes hand in hand with a wonderful life for the wealthy, but a horrible life for the poor. So I am glad to hear the other side of it via your comment, thank you Flare.

  • @cubist12

    @cubist12

    Жыл бұрын

    I think what is most impressive is how he used a dictatorship to teach the people and avoid corruption. Usually, once the government has the power, it usually only looks to take more. In Singapore, they actually stopped to see where they could improve, and if it required the people to have some more control, so be it. The government acted like a stern parent and not a greedy businessman. You got spanked, you got told what to do, but it was with the aim of making you a productive citizen, not just to use you up and spit you out.

  • @phann860

    @phann860

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wingaard Abandoned by the British, but made successful by the Chinese.

  • @AllocatorsAsia
    @AllocatorsAsia Жыл бұрын

    Lee Kuan Yew is honestly unreal. So much responsibility and pressure. Yet delivered in spades. Recommended reading as much as you can about LKY, there’s some great books out there

  • @dragonfastback5440

    @dragonfastback5440

    Жыл бұрын

    Please, lauding the achievements of a self confessed despot, sympathising with his "struggles" while ignoring those of the people he oppressed and forced to comply with his vision, is not a balanced view. Whether the end result is worth the real terror and physical pain he caused is a matter of opinion, but acknowledge all of what he did, not just the end result.

  • @hoogreen

    @hoogreen

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dragonfastback5440 ??

  • @Nonplussed

    @Nonplussed

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dragonfastback5440 you clearly never lived in extreme austerity and destitution then. Yes, he's harsh but by no means is he the worst despot even by Asian despot standards. Singapore is in a do or die situation when he came to power and the measures he took are necessary to clean up society and get back to work. The rounding up of dissidents might be bad in the west, but subversives are detrimental to the growth of a nation economically.

  • @ignatoseg4664

    @ignatoseg4664

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dragonfastback5440 well my grandfather always tells me that before LKY there was like constant gang violence to the point that the police didn't dare to do much and that the coffee shop that his father owned constantly had to pay protection money or get fucked so LKY made it a law that its the death penalty or something for any gang member or something yeah he was flawed and im sure that being called the godfather of modern singapore does get to your head but if he really was so selfish i doubt that singapore would be as safe and secure as it is today

  • @ahaaaaaaaaa

    @ahaaaaaaaaa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dragonfastback5440 My grandparents, parents and i have never felt oppressed. I dont know anyone's parents or grandparents living here who have ever described themselves as oppressed.

  • @baimovic2
    @baimovic2 Жыл бұрын

    So Lee's policies includes 1. Eradication of slum by public housing, minimize private housing 2. Keep low to none tariff of goods, even gives tax holidays 3. Ban union 4. Make harsh punishment to corrupt official, sometimes death 5. But also giving high wage to goverment officials 6. Invest heavily, HEAVILY, on education 7. Profit oriented - state owned company This successfully made singapore rich and powerful Yet Indonesian govt did the exact opposite

  • @friedbanana69

    @friedbanana69

    Жыл бұрын

    I know, its sad right

  • @ok-ep1il

    @ok-ep1il

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not againts democracy, i just think that Indonesia need a strong leadership because there're 1 thing that Indonesia and Singapore have in common, diverse ethnic groups(like literally). However this could't be happening since last time we try it, out nation literally explode cause we're too corrupt.

  • @sultan9givewey

    @sultan9givewey

    Жыл бұрын

    Indonesia's G20. 7th Richest country on earth by GDP PPP Open your eyes bro. Millions tourist video of Indonesia beautiful advancement. This is 2022 not 1998

  • @friedbanana69

    @friedbanana69

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sultan9givewey bro we already know that all 4 of us who post the original comment and the one who commented are indonesians.

  • @tenka__

    @tenka__

    Жыл бұрын

    same with malaysia

  • @peacockbass1966
    @peacockbass196610 ай бұрын

    Yes, LKY led Singapore to prosperity. But let us not forget he had a great team of people in his Cabinet. And also the sacrifice and hard work put forth by the people of Singapore.

  • @mohamedgoldstein5565

    @mohamedgoldstein5565

    Ай бұрын

    Its leadership. The general public dont make much of a difference. If LKY was in Malaysia we would have seen a very different outcome.

  • @user-dc9oq2pr6v

    @user-dc9oq2pr6v

    5 күн бұрын

    I don't appreciate Malaysia labelled as poor in the thumbnail. We're not fckin poor were developed.

  • @mohamedgoldstein5565

    @mohamedgoldstein5565

    5 күн бұрын

    @@user-dc9oq2pr6v Dont get your panties in a wrap. Its some half-starved KZreadr putting out these videos.

  • @ExpeditionPatrick
    @ExpeditionPatrick11 ай бұрын

    I just returned from my first visit to Singapore a few days ago and I was extremely impressed. The lack of goverment corruption and bureaucracy makes everything extremely efficient. From the time you arrive to the time you leave, you understand why it is called "the city of the future." Not because of self driving cars, robots, or things like that but because of the practical way the country is ran. All of the Singaporeans I met were extremely friendly and welcoming as well. I can't wait to return in the future.

  • @JennyDelaCruz02

    @JennyDelaCruz02

    6 ай бұрын

    It's wonderful to hear about your positive experience in Singapore! The country's efficient governance and lack of corruption are indeed key factors contributing to its success and reputation as a well-run nation. The focus on practicality and innovation has certainly made Singapore stand out as a global leader in various aspects. The friendliness and hospitality of the locals also add to the overall appeal of the country. It's great to know that you had such a positive experience, and I hope your future visits to Singapore are equally enjoyable! 🥰

  • @islamisthetruewaytogod6812

    @islamisthetruewaytogod6812

    4 ай бұрын

    Hello ! May Allah protect and guide you to his light and happiness in this life and the hereafter, God bless, Ameen. Excuse me for giving a little presentation of Islam, because it is very misunderstood nowadays, especially on those « Antichrist's » times, where media and politics are mixed to distort history and truth. Thank you very much for your time. Islam is an arabic word that means the Surrender to the One and Only God, our Creator, Protector, Provider, who gives us life and all that we have, we are safe and sound by his will and grace, we are His and to Him we return, and we have to thank him in this trial life by submitting to him by our free will, or later in the Day of judgment when it's too late to save our own skin. Islam was the original Religion descended to earth from heaven with Adam and Eve (peace and blessing be upon them) in the beginning of humanity. and was passed to people with the succession of the 124 000 prophets and 315 messengers of God to all nations and civilizations since, passing by Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Ismaël, Joseph, Moses, Aaron, Joshua, David, Solomon and Jesus (Peace and blessing be upon them) during the history of mankind, the last replaces and completes the previous, until the succession of the last messenger of God fourteen centuries ago, Muhammad (Peace and blessing be upon him) to complete the noble morals of all mankind, to bring humans and jinns out of darkness into light, and to purify people's religion and belief from corruption and polytheism, and return it to purity and true monotheism, like it was in the times of the prophets (Peace and blessing be upon them). Many Religions that we know nowadays, at their beginning were true and under Islam, initiated by one of the prophets of God, but their original teachings, history and scriptures have been corrupted over time with falsification and polytheism, or lost and replaced with false ones. That's why Islam is the only Religion accepted by God nowadays, which consists in bearing witness that there is no god besides Allah (God in Aramaic, the original language of Jesus and the Gospel), and that Muhammad is His servant and messenger, just like Jesus and Moses and others are His servants and messengers. Never a messenger of God said he was God or literally son of God, it was the people after him who changed the words of God and corrupted the Religion. God is unique and absolute, He does not need to have a family and sons or to associate anyone else with His kingdom, He can simply create whatever He wants, everything belongs to Him, and to Him everything will return. Allah said in Surah Al-Mu’minun : “God has never begotten a son, nor is there any god besides Him. Otherwise, each god would have taken away what it has created, and some of them would have gained supremacy over others. Glory be to God, far beyond what they describe. The Knower of the hidden and the manifest. He is exalted, far above what they associate. (91-92 / Translated by ITANI). Allah means the one and only God, the God of all prophets and creatures, the creator of the universe and mankind, and the Master of the Day of judgment, where our destiny, Hell or Paradise, is decided based on our faith and deeds in this trial life, and above all, Allah's mercy. Allah said in Surah Al-Ikhlas : In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. Say, “He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He begets not, nor was He begotten. And there is none comparable to Him.” (1-4 / Translated by ITANI). Allah said in Surah An-Nisa : O FOLLOWERS of the Gospel! Do not overstep the bounds [of truth] in your religious beliefs, and do not say of God anything but the truth. The Christ Jesus, son of Mary, was but God's Apostle - [the fulfilment of] His promise which He had conveyed unto Mary - and a soul created by Him. Believe, then, in God and His apostles, and do not say, "[God is] a trinity". Desist [from this assertion] for your own good. God is but One God; utterly remote is He, in His glory, from having a son: unto Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is on earth; and none is as worthy of trust as God. Never did the Christ feel too proud to be God's servant, nor do the angels who are near unto Him. And those who feel too proud to serve Him and glory in their arrogance [should know that on Judgment Day] He will gather them all unto Himself: (171-172 / Translated by Muhammad Asad). Allah the Most Merciful said in Surah Ali-Imran : Behold, the only [true] religion in the sight of God is [man's] self-surrender unto Him; and those who were vouchsafed revelation aforetime took, out of mutual jealousy, to divergent views [on this point] only after knowledge [thereof] had come unto them. But as for him who denies the truth of God's messages - behold, God is swift in reckoning! Thus, [O Prophet,] if they argue with thee, say, "I have surrendered my whole being unto God, and [so have] all who follow me!" - and ask those who have been vouchsafed revelation aforetime, as well as all unlettered people, "Have you [too] surrendered yourselves unto Him?" And if they surrender themselves unto Him, they are on the right path; but if they turn away - behold, thy duty is no more than to deliver the message: for God sees all that is in [the hearts of] His creatures. Verily, as for those who deny the truth of God's messages, and slay the prophets against all right, and slay people who enjoin equity - announce unto them a grievous chastisement. It is they whose works shall come to nought both in this world and in the life to come; and they shall have none to succour them. (19-22 / Translated by Muhammad Asad).. God said : Say, “We believe in Allah, and in what was revealed to us, and in what was revealed to Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and the Patriarchs, and in what was given to Moses and Jesus, and in what was given to the prophets from their Lord. We do not differentiate between any of them. And to Him, we surrender.” (2:136 / Translated by Community) Salam (Peace) -----

  • @caesar148
    @caesar148 Жыл бұрын

    “Singapore’s economy is not perfect for the world. It is perfect for Singapore” How true. Every country’s circumstance is different but there are aspects of its policy that are universally applicable.

  • @yang5159

    @yang5159

    Жыл бұрын

    Lky done well but small country, not difficult to manage

  • @yang5159

    @yang5159

    Жыл бұрын

    Malaysia not a poor country, a upper middle country. Pls not mislead

  • @singingwindrider9881

    @singingwindrider9881

    Жыл бұрын

    An important one being he put ppl first (education, housing healthcare) & zero tolerance of corruption. Sounds Christian to me 😉

  • @Aegisdottir

    @Aegisdottir

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yang5159 hahahahahahaaha

  • @3crt1

    @3crt1

    Жыл бұрын

    @kingcook nah dont,I prefer the malaysia now. The stuff here are cheaper than Singapore

  • @shubhambadgujar7451
    @shubhambadgujar7451 Жыл бұрын

    "Singpore's economy is not perfect for the world, it's perfect for the Singapore " This should go in every Macroeconomic Textbooks.

  • @MoonLiteNite

    @MoonLiteNite

    Жыл бұрын

    I actually put something like this on a tshirt after living in singapore for 6 months. "Singapore's policy work for singapore" Back side says "quit simping for singapore" lol tired of people i know who talk about how GREAT singapore is, then after being then i just face palm when i see americans talk about how great singapore is, yet 50% of the laws in singapore americans would trip balls over

  • @drewh3224

    @drewh3224

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MoonLiteNite so as the other way around right??

  • @boulderbash19700209

    @boulderbash19700209

    Жыл бұрын

    To Singapore success depended on one leader like Lee Kuan Yew. He alone among despots and dictators who didn't enrich himself. That kind of man can only be born once in thousand years (to quote Dragon Ball). So, yes, Singapore success cannot be replicated by other countries, especially countries with despot leaders. Or even by Singapore themselves, if they think it is okay to have despot leaders. Because somewhere down the line, they will meet bad despot.

  • @scfan7231

    @scfan7231

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah another economist. And probably @casual scholar is an economist, too. I wanted to write the same comment. PLUS, acknowledging the advantage western societies have in inheriting and refining over centuries the laws and constitutions of ancient Rome; and in comparison a guy like LKY or, say, Mao or Deng Xiaoping, learn about them in the West and then just try to implement what they then believed makes sense, in wildly different approaches, in societies that are so not ready for it.

  • @toxichammertoe8696

    @toxichammertoe8696

    Жыл бұрын

    Its Was built using slavery my dude

  • @stonkytong
    @stonkytong11 ай бұрын

    LKY is very much appreciated in SG, especially with the pioneer generation and the educated citizens. He deserved every inch of respect. He was way ahead of his time. Genius.

  • @cybergod77
    @cybergod77 Жыл бұрын

    As a S'porean, we owe a great debt of gratitude to Lee Kuan Yew and his cabinet for the miraculous transformation to modern S'pore that we enjoy today. Truly, a visionary leader who dedicated all of his life to improve the lives of S'poreans is one of the greatest blessings we have. He is greatly endeared and missed by us all.

  • @desiredibi1621

    @desiredibi1621

    Жыл бұрын

    12 All those that you follow in the religions have no mandate from God. God did not send them. A king can send his servant to go and call his wife who is on a journey. But this does not give everyone the right to go and call the king's wife. If you do so, you will be asked, "Sir, by which mandate do you speak to the queen?" And the sentence is hanging. 13 And all of you, leaders of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Shintoism, Sikhism, Confucianism and Taoism, on which date, in which language, where and how did God speak to you to send you? In which appearance did God appear to you? I that speak to you, when an audible voice speaks to me, I know if that voice is the one of the Lamb of April 24, 1993 or not. 14 The Word of God comes only to a prophet. And therefore, a ghost voice cannot say to an Ephesian 4, on April 2, 1962, "My servant, I give you three keys… Your time is over in this city". And in this time of scams, can an unknown voice say to you, "Honey, where did you put the key of the bedroom?" and you will tell him where you put the key? When scammers send you emails, text messages or call you, you are careful, but when it comes to Salvation, it doesn't mean anything to you because you are children of Satan. 15 All your religious leaders have heard voices without seeing the author of those voices. Your imams, khalifs, pastors, rabbis, monks, and sâdhus are all scammers. Every prophet in the Bible saw a person. Isaiah 6:1 says, "In the year of the death of king Uzziah, I saw the Lord sitting upon a very high throne;" Jeremiah 1 says, " Jehovah spoke to me and put forth his hand and touched my mouth…" But what about your religious leaders? They are all scammers. 16 And when your religious leaders say to you, "A voice said to me…", you are afraid to ask them where that voice comes from because you are children of the devil and Salvation after death means nothing to you. But all the children of God among you will come to me.

  • @chronicles3082
    @chronicles3082 Жыл бұрын

    The story of Singapore is truly miraculous. Changing lives of citizens in one generation is an unmatched achievement.

  • @haruyanto8085

    @haruyanto8085

    Жыл бұрын

    Well it's kinda common in Asia, China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, ofc Singapore, and to a lesser extent or in the process of miraculous growth, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand

  • @chronicles3082

    @chronicles3082

    Жыл бұрын

    @@haruyanto8085 Yeah you're right. However, what makes Singapore unique in my opinion is the odds it faced in the early days of its independence from Malaysia. The country survived and later cooperated with its hostile neighbors and grew to have a huge GDP. And all this happened in about 30 years. For a city state such an achievement is huge. But also the fact that it's a city state with a relatively small population definitely helped.

  • @hoenncool

    @hoenncool

    Жыл бұрын

    @@haruyanto8085 Not really........ Those countries you mentioned have larger population, large land and each of them have some sort of natural resources but Singapore have small land, small population and zero natural resources but within 50 years they transformed from a third world country to a first world country..............

  • @banndell

    @banndell

    Жыл бұрын

    When look at the mirror, all of us, think ourselves is the "perfect specimen". But for others the view is different. We are Singapore northern neighbor, some of our kin live on that island, they smiling only show their frustration.

  • @farhsa4714

    @farhsa4714

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hoenncool they are never 3rd world country , they are already rich during british time because brit develop them because singapore are their hub in this region

  • @maxd3028
    @maxd3028 Жыл бұрын

    Moral of the story: It takes a genuine political will to build a successful country period.

  • @sambotros1918

    @sambotros1918

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/mKWG1o-Sec3Sf7g.html

  • @Ali_art

    @Ali_art

    Жыл бұрын

    Yet malaysia political year by year became critical

  • @apuspeak8764

    @apuspeak8764

    Жыл бұрын

    One authoritarian party ala communist saves Singapore.

  • @DilbeardAlbeard

    @DilbeardAlbeard

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Ali_art smakin mengarut dah politikus Malaysia. X kira parti mana semua mau songlap.. DAP pon pandai bagi janji manis last2 mat sakau jugak.

  • @rollinghippo2940

    @rollinghippo2940

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DilbeardAlbeard want a hint? People vote for charismatic leaders instead of leaders with brain

  • @Nelson__Mandela
    @Nelson__Mandela Жыл бұрын

    Lee Kuan Yew ( LKY ) had received a mixed reactions from all over the world about how he ruled Singapore for three decades, but his contributions and legacies to Singapore are tremendous as well as inspirational. ❤❤ from Indonesia

  • @NazriB

    @NazriB

    Жыл бұрын

    Lies again? Harvard Barcelona Orlando

  • @dwaynekeenum1916

    @dwaynekeenum1916

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NazriBcr😂

  • @mohamedgoldstein5565

    @mohamedgoldstein5565

    Ай бұрын

    Ruled? He was elected so use served!

  • @elainelim8871
    @elainelim8871 Жыл бұрын

    Without Mr Lee, our Father of Singapore Nation, there is no Singapore today. We missed him dearly and eternally grateful to him for what he had done for us generations after generations. Thanks for this documentary. Its done so well.

  • @kennySg101

    @kennySg101

    Жыл бұрын

    SG's success is not about one person. Team of excellent leaders that give SG a good start. Challenges remain. Don't take things for granted!

  • @KKohl

    @KKohl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kennySg101relax. It’s just a figure of speech. We all know it’s all teamwork n it’s normal the leader takes the credit.

  • @hwarang9711

    @hwarang9711

    Жыл бұрын

    but chinese singapore dont gave chance to malay singapore like joining the army and work at goverment

  • @kennySg101

    @kennySg101

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hwarang9711 misinformed.

  • @KKohl

    @KKohl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hwarang9711 u are very wrong. Govt jobs are opened to all races. Positions in army are based on many criteria.

  • @silverc4s146
    @silverc4s146 Жыл бұрын

    lived & worked in SGP in 1969-70, was one of the first Us technology companies there. The local workforce was amazinggly productive; hardworking, and willing to try whatever was being taught. In no time they were outdoing equivalent USA workers, and we could see the handwriting on the wall. Loved my time there and have many fond memories of kind and caring local people.

  • @MrBuild9357

    @MrBuild9357

    Жыл бұрын

    They tried so hard.

  • @classicjoker2008

    @classicjoker2008

    Жыл бұрын

    Not anymore lmao

  • @tankman20064

    @tankman20064

    Жыл бұрын

    @@classicjoker2008 still doing hor.

  • @tankman20064

    @tankman20064

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrBuild9357 and become rich.

  • @FFeDDexe

    @FFeDDexe

    Жыл бұрын

    @@classicjoker2008 still got what go check

  • @wochle
    @wochle Жыл бұрын

    As a singaporean, i never felt living in fear in LKY's era..... The fact that we are who we are now and the new generation reaps the reward under his "iron fist" rule..... I can safely say, we are fortunate to have him as our pioneer leader..... Always felt safe walking alone in the middle of the night in any part of Sg..... We eat chewing gum anytime, anywhere we want..... Just dun stick the leftover anywhere.... You can have different opinion too.... We dun need a totally freedom of speech like the western countries, we just need a good leader to guide us through from a 3rd world country where we are now.....

  • @Andrew-df1dr

    @Andrew-df1dr

    Жыл бұрын

    The guy was a dictator. The country is a totalitarian state. There is no way I would want to live there. It's a backwards shithole.

  • @bnosza

    @bnosza

    Жыл бұрын

    Same goes to China these day too. Let’s Asian raise again like the old day i hope.

  • @Vasik26

    @Vasik26

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah China is totally dump, no freedom and everything is controlled by the government, and money is not spread equally

  • @h3nry_t122

    @h3nry_t122

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bnosza china is completely different from singapore. and Xi is nothing like LKY. their policies are different

  • @pheunthai

    @pheunthai

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bnosza Xi changed the law so that he can cling on to power. LKY voluntarily stepped down when he felt that the younger generation was ready to take over. China's and Singapore's political systems are as different as day and night. And no, I don't welcome the big bully rearing her ugly head at all.

  • @bunny_god
    @bunny_god Жыл бұрын

    Lee Kuan Yew was so powerful, i admire how decisively he acted on issues without letting corruption and greed get to him. he was hard as nails but did it for his country!

  • @mountsophia3319
    @mountsophia3319 Жыл бұрын

    The reasons: 1. Corruptions free 2. Efficiency bureaucracy 3. Impeccable Rule of law 4. Political stability 5. Great education institutions 6. Great environment protection 7. Great urban planning and public housing 8. And more….

  • @jayshen84
    @jayshen84 Жыл бұрын

    As a Singaporean, I would like to say that Malaysia is not poor. Malaysia is a very resource rich country and on their own merits have achieved much as well. Also comparing Malaysia to Singapore is literally like comparing California to New York City. Being so much bigger in size and population, Malaysia has many challenges Singapore does not have.

  • @KeoNz

    @KeoNz

    Жыл бұрын

    example of some challenges for being big?

  • @Handle0108

    @Handle0108

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KeoNz logistics is just more difficult, more people to think about, control, monitor and take care of. More chance for disagreements, factionalism. And it’s harder to distribute resources amongst population. It’s why for example Luxembourg and Monaco are richer than France, Spain and the UK. Or why China and India are poorer than the US. Or why Hong Kong and macau are richer than China. Or why UAE and Qatar are richer than Saudi Arabia. Or why the Nordic countries are so rich. A small country/region with good leadership always has better chances for success.

  • @redditboy9143

    @redditboy9143

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KeoNz Too much kiasu Sinkapoorean passing the border for cheap oil

  • @shashiplaysroblox8622

    @shashiplaysroblox8622

    Жыл бұрын

    i honetly would not understand as im a singaporean and do go overseas

  • @FF-ch9nr

    @FF-ch9nr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KeoNz imagine the difficulty and sheer cost of building electrical, water, housing, education, transport etc infrastructures for people that live in vastly different parts of a country…mountain ranges, deep jungles, riverside, lakeside, coastal communities. Now imagine a country smaller than most capital cities where all the people live in already urbanised areas within few kilometres radius from each other at most. Which is less of a headache to develop? What should Malaysian leaders tell its citizens? Force them to leave their homes and move to the city? Then they would be labelled dictators like Stalin and Mao… Not to mention, Malaysia has to deal with extremely disadvantaged borders with difficult to patrol dense jungles and close proximities to less stable countries or communities with populations much larger than Malaysia itself, while Singapore is bordered by…fish lol.

  • @roberthaig2133
    @roberthaig2133 Жыл бұрын

    As an Aussie who went to school in Singapore from 1990-1999 I can honestly see the benefits of a more autocratic leader / party when done correctly with good planning and leadership. It feels more functional than a lot of democracies out there.

  • @simontapaj2313

    @simontapaj2313

    Жыл бұрын

    Makes sense when only few people control things and are smart and qualified to do it, they make whatever they do very efficient....most of times

  • @bunglebutts3163

    @bunglebutts3163

    Жыл бұрын

    @@simontapaj2313 problem is most of the time in autocracys the leaders are incompetent

  • @thebacheafghan

    @thebacheafghan

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh wait so u mean western democracy is a propaganda to brainwash western world?

  • @_Urahara_Kisuke_

    @_Urahara_Kisuke_

    Жыл бұрын

    We are lucky to get LKY. He knows how to surround himself with extremely capable people and his pursuit of survival and progress was relentless.

  • @kelvincheng5901

    @kelvincheng5901

    Жыл бұрын

    On the surface everything is well and good...but there are invisible costs with an autocratic government even if it's run efficiently.

  • @sk45861
    @sk45861Ай бұрын

    The drug punishment looks hard but when visiting Singapore from Canada, could see how clean Singapore was with no druggies living on the street

  • @fidelinthepacific4127
    @fidelinthepacific4127 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, this Lee Kuan Yew guy's capability is amazing. I'm only basing it from this video but it sounds like this guy and his political was really sharp, finding solutions for everything to make it into a productive country. I'm seeing some unfavorable comments about him but if you weigh out the good and the bad, he definitely did significant amount of good to the country. As a guy from Japan, this video was really informative to understand Singapore's upbringing. A little embarrassed that I didn't look this up before to be honest lol. In Japan it is quiet known how Singapore's a successful rich country, but I think the majority of us doesn't know how that happened. I will try to spread this knowledge to my friends whenever I get a chance. Thank you for the video!

  • @imsodonewithlife69

    @imsodonewithlife69

    Жыл бұрын

    well Lee Kuan Yew was a strict leader who takes no nonsense he is a dictator but a good one

  • @philemontong8847

    @philemontong8847

    6 ай бұрын

    as a Singaporean, no one despises him in our country. No one in my family, certainly not me, and also none of my friends. our country treasures him and will forever hold his legacy in our hearts.

  • @FTulumello
    @FTulumello Жыл бұрын

    I've had the privilege of visiting Singapore while in the military in the 80s and then working there as a civilian with a multinational in the early 2000s. What an amazing place. I loved every single day and month I spent there. The people were wonderful and I made a number of lifetime friends. I'm retired now but I will go back to visit as soon as I have the chance. Congratulations Singapore YOU ARE one of the greatest places in the world.

  • @tangt4860

    @tangt4860

    Жыл бұрын

    These days you get to see well fed and overpaid foreigners staying in all the upscale areas while many Singaporeans are starving and unemployed kept locked away from public view in their tiny holes called HDB.

  • @FTulumello

    @FTulumello

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tangt4860 wow. What's hbd ?

  • @patchouliknowledge4455

    @patchouliknowledge4455

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FTulumello He's just mad about him probably being unemployed, it's not like that here. HDBs are the public housing you see in Singapore, where it isn't like public housing in other nations, the country has actually invested into it and made it a cheap but very good place to live, with over 60% (or 80%, I forgot) choosing to live in HDBs

  • @FTulumello

    @FTulumello

    Жыл бұрын

    @@patchouliknowledge4455 Ah ok understand now. Thanks

  • @fatinachen1888

    @fatinachen1888

    Жыл бұрын

    Hdbs are not 'tiny hOLES' Or where people are 'locked up', wth. Its where most people live. Like over 50% of Singaporeans.

  • @xanthonjp
    @xanthonjp Жыл бұрын

    I'm Singaporean and have watched many youtube documentaries on the rise of Singapore. Watched all of polymatter's video. This is by far the most accurate one I've seen. It tells it like it is. Especially how Lee Kuan Yew decided to go the authoritarian route to stabilize the country and grow the economy at an insane rate. KZread creators either focus on the authoritarianism or over romanticize our success. Casual Scholar has managed to show that both sides are deeply entwined why many of our draconian laws helped build the success. It's unfortunate that the government is reluctant to let go of LKY's way despite our success no longer needed it.

  • @Ruiseal

    @Ruiseal

    Жыл бұрын

    How rate would you polymatter on accuracy, and does he fall into the traps you describe like others on yt?

  • @silverhawkscape2677

    @silverhawkscape2677

    Жыл бұрын

    What did you expect? That Authoritarians would just let go of power?

  • @billyvalencia6758

    @billyvalencia6758

    Жыл бұрын

    Mexico had a similar story during the reign of Porforio Diaz

  • @bennykoh

    @bennykoh

    Жыл бұрын

    singaporean here. i agree with you as well for the most part, except for "the rise of singapore part" where i think more credit should be given to the british in helping to develop singapore.

  • @csy897

    @csy897

    Жыл бұрын

    I think since gck took over many things have changed. Especially in recent years, the government actually bothers to do some PR. In recent decades, Singapore has also moved to universal access to medical care, implemented minimum wages, and given a decent allowance of $600 a month to those who are unable to work and have no family support. This along with a whole host of other social policies would never have been thought possible in LKY's time. It's just not his direction. I think the only 2 things that the present government has inherited are that it is deeply practical and focused on bringing social cohesion. I don't think that it has an iron fist like LKY, nor can it have an iron fist without LKY.

  • @misteree416
    @misteree416Ай бұрын

    I grew up in Singapore, and would give everything I have to move back. It's a great place, with wonderful people , food, culture, everything.

  • @kennykoh5522
    @kennykoh55223 ай бұрын

    During Lee Kuan Yew's leadership, there is no substantial evidence to suggest that elections were tampered with. The population consistently chose his party because it delivered prosperity and peace to its citizens.

  • @chrisn7895
    @chrisn7895 Жыл бұрын

    I have a lot of respect for Lee kwan Yew, for his personal values and all that he did for his country. I am European though, which implies I am supposed to criticize his authoritarian regime. However, I'm not. He had no choice but to have an authoritarian rule not only to save his country but also to develop it. Today, Singapore is one of the richest countries in the world, and this is thanks to Lee Kwan Yew. He is a model for many leaders, which explains why he was consulted for advice by rulers such as Deng Xiaoping and Xi Jinping. What he achived is looks like a miracle, but it's not. What he did for Singapore worked because it was simply the best way to do in order to develop his country.

  • @desiredibi1621

    @desiredibi1621

    Жыл бұрын

    12 All those that you follow in the religions have no mandate from God. God did not send them. A king can send his servant to go and call his wife who is on a journey. But this does not give everyone the right to go and call the king's wife. If you do so, you will be asked, "Sir, by which mandate do you speak to the queen?" And the sentence is hanging. 13 And all of you, leaders of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Shintoism, Sikhism, Confucianism and Taoism, on which date, in which language, where and how did God speak to you to send you? In which appearance did God appear to you? I that speak to you, when an audible voice speaks to me, I know if that voice is the one of the Lamb of April 24, 1993 or not. 14 The Word of God comes only to a prophet. And therefore, a ghost voice cannot say to an Ephesian 4, on April 2, 1962, "My servant, I give you three keys… Your time is over in this city". And in this time of scams, can an unknown voice say to you, "Honey, where did you put the key of the bedroom?" and you will tell him where you put the key? When scammers send you emails, text messages or call you, you are careful, but when it comes to Salvation, it doesn't mean anything to you because you are children of Satan. 15 All your religious leaders have heard voices without seeing the author of those voices. Your imams, khalifs, pastors, rabbis, monks, and sâdhus are all scammers. Every prophet in the Bible saw a person. Isaiah 6:1 says, "In the year of the death of king Uzziah, I saw the Lord sitting upon a very high throne;" Jeremiah 1 says, " Jehovah spoke to me and put forth his hand and touched my mouth…" But what about your religious leaders? They are all scammers. 16 And when your religious leaders say to you, "A voice said to me…", you are afraid to ask them where that voice comes from because you are children of the devil and Salvation after death means nothing to you. But all the children of God among you will come to me.

  • @farmers740

    @farmers740

    10 ай бұрын

    中国和新加坡的区别在于新加坡和英国统治时期的香港一样法治是放在第一位的,但是在中国法律就是个屁

  • @Angie.Globetrotter

    @Angie.Globetrotter

    10 ай бұрын

    @@desiredibi1621 Shut up!!!!

  • @venturaresources
    @venturaresources Жыл бұрын

    as a malaysian,our major problem is corruption among politicians and state leaders. congrats singaporean for great leader.

  • @Schizz76

    @Schizz76

    Жыл бұрын

    and ethnic tension too

  • @davecks3042

    @davecks3042

    Жыл бұрын

    If Malaysia had or having or to have a leader like the late LKY , Malaysia could be the richest country in the world. Alas , it is still a dream and hope the dream will come true one day

  • @BruDuoable

    @BruDuoable

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davecks3042 It can be great when the voters do not vote for the same corrupt party.

  • @matilham8746

    @matilham8746

    Жыл бұрын

    Better you move to Singapore. Malaysia is not a secular state.

  • @Schizz76

    @Schizz76

    Жыл бұрын

    @@matilham8746 it’s not about the secularity. We non muslims can live nicely in Malaysia

  • @toddrone
    @toddrone2 ай бұрын

    I am a foreigner born and raised in spore for the first 20 yrs of my life. Deep inside me LKY's indoctrination lives and i'm always grateful for it. From majulah singapura, courtesy is for you and me tand to count on me spore,.. always consider singapore my real home❤

  • @TheExorcismus

    @TheExorcismus

    Ай бұрын

    "I am a foreigner born and raised in spore for the first 20 yrs of my life" my friend and fellow countrymen, you are not a foreigner, you are always a part singaporean no matter where you choose to live your life right now or how you choose to identify yourself as a person or as a resident. i hope you'll be able to come and visit again sometime!

  • @Babushka69
    @Babushka6911 ай бұрын

    I’ve watched all your videos and I must say the management and leadership skills of Singapore’s leader are the most impressive thus far. Keep making videos, your content is very interesting and educating.

  • @Omer1996E.C
    @Omer1996E.C Жыл бұрын

    Singapore is a very small country in a very strategic location, amidst the cold war, and when there was no big competitor in the region, then being an ally of the west. Then we have a lucky people who had a great and smart government, who had pure intentions for their country

  • @RetryOfHealGuy

    @RetryOfHealGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Most importantly, we had to diversify out of necessity.

  • @tanjoy0205

    @tanjoy0205

    Жыл бұрын

    Good Governance +Desperation =Success.

  • @malaskomen9204

    @malaskomen9204

    Жыл бұрын

    Singapore is rich because this small country is a tax heaven coutry like Switzerland And become rich because this small country has a become place for corupt money to escape from its neighboring countries arround asean/sea(south east asia) Especially the most corruptor from Indonesia who save money in Singapore bank There are corruptor from official and big businessman Also become very rich so that it a become a vacation spot for rich people from neighboring The rich man likes to spend money in Singapore just to enjoy luxury things Such as luxury hotels/property, shoping for european luxury branded goods, and luxury gambling and casinos So basically Singapore's economic model is a mix of Switzerland and Monaco Where Monaco is luxury vacation spot for the rich in europe And Switzerland wich became the country for savings of crime money

  • @tafadzwashepherd4580

    @tafadzwashepherd4580

    Жыл бұрын

    @@malaskomen9204 someone who knows, all thr points highlighted in this video are valid, but leaving this bit out is telling only half the story. Singapore is also effective because it has only top down corruption and not bottom up. So can effectively benefit from criminal enterprise because it doesn't come at the cost of bringing their institutions into question; as exemplified by the pervading idea of Singapore in the west.

  • @Jinkypigs

    @Jinkypigs

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tafadzwashepherd4580 LOL. Top down corruption? You mean like the usa and indonesia and malaysia eh? LOL. Wait what did top down corruption even mean? Gov giving people money?

  • @ragsoh
    @ragsoh Жыл бұрын

    Western media may call Lee Kuan Yew a dictator. But to me he is like a grandfather - he is always thinking of Singapore's survival every moment he is awake. He would think of what works for Singapore and implement it with an iron fist. For example, he thought it would be a good idea for Singapore to be a Garden City - that was way before sustainability and green were catchwords. Even today, there are plans to plan 1 million trees from 2020 to 2030. I am so blessed to be born here - there is no where like Singapore.

  • @tankman20064

    @tankman20064

    Жыл бұрын

    He treat SG as an home. Western treat it as a job. It their karma

  • @isthisthekrustykrab_

    @isthisthekrustykrab_

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes his green policies were amazing! Thanks for mentioning it. I’m a big fan of Spore 😌 Greetings from New Zealand!

  • @whywhy3289
    @whywhy3289 Жыл бұрын

    Great video man. You did a great job of highlighting why it worked in Singapore but also shed light on why it might not work in bigger countries. What I find most interesting is that while the laws to clean up the nation were draconian in nature the state at the same time invested in its people and gave the people the ability to invest in themselves with the ownership of property. Also the government actively invested in its people with the development of education and infrastructure. While I don’t believe that all of Singapores policy’s could translate to another country the investment in its people, education, and infrastructure is surely something that I wish would be implemented in my country.

  • @whywhy3289

    @whywhy3289

    Жыл бұрын

    @言行一致 I’m from the states

  • @ML-yu5ij

    @ML-yu5ij

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whywhy3289 that explain all those excuses . So American :)

  • @pasqualealfano6652
    @pasqualealfano665211 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyable report/documentary, crystal clear and to the point! Great job, folks, thank you!

  • @achua5566
    @achua5566 Жыл бұрын

    LKY did not want Singapore to merely survive, he wanted it to prosper! By simply doing things that work!

  • @shellyannegoh6054

    @shellyannegoh6054

    Жыл бұрын

    Singapore has been going downhill for the past 15 years. The culture is changing. It has the world`s highest gini coefficient in the developed countries, just after Hong Kong. That means it is a very unequal income distribution countries. Some people are benefitting more than the majority of the people.

  • @josephc.9520

    @josephc.9520

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shellyannegoh6054 Ive never found someone acknowledging this. Obviously SG currently is amazing and its success shouldn't be taken for granted, but it needs to continue to plan ahead with long term strategies that ensure its competitiveness generations into the future. Im not sure what policies our government will implement, but the self serving and somewhat arrogant nature of the young is already an impediment to our development. Then we have MNCs and rich businessmen to bow to. Even today, our continued economic success remains tenuous, we can only hope that SG continues to have leaders with the foresight to reform our economy and lay down the framework for the future.

  • @candoalotmore
    @candoalotmore Жыл бұрын

    I lived in Singapore 🇸🇬 in 1992 and remember back then that they had a BNP per capita at ca USD 20K while Denmark 🇩🇰 was at 30K. I am truly amazed. Thank you for great content

  • @CasualScholar

    @CasualScholar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you glad you enjoyed!!

  • @Medievalists

    @Medievalists

    Жыл бұрын

    That rate per capita in 2020 reached USD 98.5 K, according to the World Bank

  • @blessedone1631
    @blessedone1631 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mr Lee. You are the reason for us to be living in this beautiful peaceful prosperous nation. I am so blessed to have had you as our Founding Father and Leader. Thank you so much

  • @marymagdalene1212
    @marymagdalene121211 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for all that you shared. I had no idea, but I am so glad I watched because I always wondered how come Singapore is so wealthy, clean, educated, etc. Great job!

  • @mamborambo
    @mamborambo Жыл бұрын

    Singapore is a rag-to-riches transformation that proves the importance of meritocracy and free trade. It is also the first in the region to realise the importance of working with the world in trusted partnership.

  • @vwchan841
    @vwchan841 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Very informative and educational. As a US citizen, I marvel at how Singapore simply knows how to do it right, by having stiff laws. We could learn more than a thing or two from Singapore. Honestly.

  • @aminatabeugre8859

    @aminatabeugre8859

    Жыл бұрын

    4 But if a house does not fear God, whatever its glory and its greatness, it will fall. I am going to take two examples: First, the example of Belshazzar, king of Babylon. His father Nebuchadnezzar had been a good king and God had lifted him up but what did his son, King Belshazzar do after him? It is written that King Belshazzar made a great feast and he commanded to bring the silver and gold vessels that Nebuchadnezzar his father had taken out of the temple of Jehovah in Jerusalem. And he, Belshazzar and his nobles and his wives and his concubines drank in the vessels devoted to God. And right away, a man’s hand appeared, and wrote his sentence on the wall of the palace. And God removed domination from Babylon and gave it to the Medo-Persian Empire. Belshazzar drank in the vessels of the House of Jehovah, while his father Nebuchadnezzar did not drink in these vessels because he feared Jehovah. www.pkp.org

  • @user-um6lz9hg3r
    @user-um6lz9hg3r6 ай бұрын

    I visited Singapore twice. I loved it. Singapore Airlines is absolutely one of the best in the world. I almost committed the crime of littering my first trip there. I decided to eat a Kraft caramel while my friend and I were walking on the sidewalk on Orchard Road. The little candy wrapper somehow slipped out of my hand. My friend and I started running after it so that we wouldn't get caught littering. Thank goodness I got the wrapper and put it in a trash receptacle. My friend and I laughed about that incident for years. We were on our Ps and Qs the whole time we were three. I would love to visit Singapore again some day.

  • @KM-lg8oc

    @KM-lg8oc

    3 ай бұрын

    Singapore isn’t that strict. People here litter too.

  • @1computernew

    @1computernew

    3 ай бұрын

    @@KM-lg8oc I visited there during the 80s, and it was that strict. Perhaps you were not around then.

  • @KM-lg8oc

    @KM-lg8oc

    3 ай бұрын

    I see. In the early years, when the country was a slum, the government had to be strict because people in that “pioneer” generation were uneducated and practiced uncivilised behaviour such as spitting, urinating / pooping in the streets etc. Imposing fines was a way to deter these behaviours. The generations that followed have been educated in schools about keeping the environment clean. If you visit Singapore today, you will still see litter around, but not so much. The government employs cleaners to sweep the streets and housing estates every day; thats also why the place is so clean. Its not that people are so afraid to litter. I was born in Singapore in 1979 btw. And just to share, here are 2 videos about the cleaners in Singapore’s parks and housing estates. You can see the place is full of junk. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fnZ20Liec7nVg8Y.html&feature=shared kzread.info/dash/bejne/aZiHr5WYZrzWnpM.htmlsi=U8dM3a6ukfa12A2X

  • @InXLsisDeo
    @InXLsisDeo10 ай бұрын

    I just came back from Singapore. Most people have no idea how well this island is ruled. It's like coming back from another planet. Everything looks new, extremely well maintained and clean. People are respectful and hard working, and they enjoy a world class transportation system which looks pristine and is comfortable, the best gardens and public spaces in the world, the best airport in the world by far, fantastic public healthcare, the best banking system, high security, a world class education system, good wages, etc. The reason it works is because the economy there is geared towards the public, not diverted to benefit only a handful of billionaires. If it means that a little less democracy is necessary for it to work, so be it, the people there are among the luckiest in the world.

  • @emilyzhang5651
    @emilyzhang5651 Жыл бұрын

    My boyfriend is Singaporean so I took an interest in Singapore's history. From such a dark, struggling and violent past to the thriving, rich nation today was certainly no easy feat. Though Lee Kuan Yew ruled with an iron fist like a dictator, he was doing so for the good of Singapore. In the end, it was massive success. The transformation of Singapore is so drastic that it's unreal. I hope Lee Kuan Yew is resting in peace while being proud of himself for turning this small, poverty stricken island into the prospering Singapore we know today.

  • @llllng9163

    @llllng9163

    Жыл бұрын

    and you are from PRC

  • @emilyzhang5651

    @emilyzhang5651

    Жыл бұрын

    @@llllng9163 Was born there but don't live there anymore

  • @zlykemail

    @zlykemail

    Жыл бұрын

    LKY wasn't a dictator. Singaporeans chose him again and again as a leader for obvious reason. LKY should never be an example for people supporting dictatorship. He is a believer of democracy

  • @vintce6019

    @vintce6019

    Жыл бұрын

    @@zlykemail While I agree that dictatorship generally shouldn't be supported, LKY is the best example of how and when dictatorship should be used.

  • @southpawchad

    @southpawchad

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi barry's gf :D

  • @sweetsweet3753
    @sweetsweet3753 Жыл бұрын

    Singapore has been home for over 20years. Its an amazing country to call home. Very proud of it.

  • @zyrob3435
    @zyrob3435 Жыл бұрын

    Am a fourth generation Singaporean so my parents and grandparents lived through the development of Singapore. My grandmother lived through the Japanese Occupation of 1942-1945. Several of my granduncles were even killed by the Japanese. My parents lived in villages in their childhood, in attap houses. They bred chickens and sold vegetables at the market for a living. They told me they had to travel to school on dirt roads with little street lamps. Fast forward by one generation, Singapore is now 100% urbanised. The exact same places where the villages were are filled with modern skyscrapers and apartment buildings. Almost every Singaporean lives in houses that they own (albeit for 99 years for government housing). It's amazing how much we progressed in one generation.

  • @ashfordmuriungi7142
    @ashfordmuriungi714211 ай бұрын

    Lee is an economics book that should be widely taught in the world schools of economics. He changed the nation out of his good will actions i think this is the best economic theory.

  • @hloc
    @hloc Жыл бұрын

    14:00 CPF contribution was only ever once 25% for Workers and Employers in 1984... But its 18% to 22%+ (depending on the World's economic situation) for most of other years... Currently in 2022... Its 20% for Employee and 17% for Employer...

  • @garrysim6980

    @garrysim6980

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, was wondering why no one sound out this

  • @SinzPet-
    @SinzPet- Жыл бұрын

    I actually had bo idea they had the odds stacked against them so much at the start Or even how they actually started Very good vid

  • @slslbbn4096

    @slslbbn4096

    Жыл бұрын

    Famously, Lee Kuan Yew refused a huge bribe/ "political donation" from the American CIA. Doing so resulted in puppet leaders that impoverish a nation/people - look at Taiwan (with it's terrible wages) or Afghanistan as an example.

  • @cck53sg

    @cck53sg

    Жыл бұрын

    One good thing was Singapore, being kicked out from the union of Malaysia, otherwise, $$$ would be siphoned off for the Malaysia's elites. Corruption is the major issue with the country. Thank goodness, every Singaporeans are very grateful for this.

  • @minyaksayur

    @minyaksayur

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cck53sg if Singapore got ejected and didn't have lee kuan yew, it might not become Singapore of today either.

  • @osasuvhnvxtgbvddheds1601

    @osasuvhnvxtgbvddheds1601

    Жыл бұрын

    another fun fact for you, nowadays the people there wants to move to malaysia permenantly. cause: 1. the country is too small, comparable to the smallest state in malaysia. you can see everything there in few days. 2. they cant move to western countries, since theyre collapsing and oil prices is too high 3. they cant move to arab countries 4. they cant move to east asian countries, cause also collapsing and oil price 5. oil price in malaysia is very cheap compare to theirs since malaysia has lots of oil resources, singapore has none. they even buys water from malaysia at few cents per litre of water 6. singapore is literally collapsing along western countries and east asian countries 7. malaysia is very tolerant towards other race but in actuality, its very difficult to obtain citizenship in malaysia.

  • @sambotros1918

    @sambotros1918

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/mKWG1o-Sec3Sf7g.html

  • @papa-dt1cv
    @papa-dt1cv2 ай бұрын

    Malaysia is so so rich with natural resource. If they were to do 99 lease land like other countries to Singapore, I can't imagine all possibilities

  • @haziq4536

    @haziq4536

    15 күн бұрын

    It's actually reasonable, think about it. Malaysia produces using its natural resources and if the ringgit is too high, it's very hard for them to sell and get enough profit.

  • @rawjusticeman3128
    @rawjusticeman3128 Жыл бұрын

    A high admiration for the late LKY, a man with great foresight and a mind of steel to push thru all the challenges to make S'pore to be what it is today.

  • @Hawk8415
    @Hawk8415 Жыл бұрын

    Eradicate corruption, put good smart people with integrity to lead and rally the people to work together for the good of all. The rest is history. I was there in the 60s and still there now. It wasn't easy in the beginning. In the 60s and 70s, we were so poor that sometimes my family of 6 were eating plain porridge with soya sauce. We studied and work very hard to get here.

  • @humanshieldz

    @humanshieldz

    Жыл бұрын

    Would you say that life is a lot better despite the high prices of things?

  • @singy1980

    @singy1980

    Жыл бұрын

    You and I must be about the same age. It was a very tough time - 1950s to 1970s. Luckily, I got out…… I am now almost 70 (2023) and visit Singapore every year. Still feel proud to be a ex-Singaporean! CT, USA, 2/2023.

  • @injanhoi1
    @injanhoi1 Жыл бұрын

    This was very well done|! I am part Singaporean by ancestry and learnt so much about the country's history just by watching just over a 21 minute video.

  • @qrstwave8022
    @qrstwave8022 Жыл бұрын

    The way he tried hiding his tears though. I couldnt help tear up too.

  • @alexycai1772
    @alexycai1772 Жыл бұрын

    Singapore believe everyone matters and all races are equal. While Malaysia think the native Malays have priority to other races. This fundamental disagreement caused their separation. Other country should learn this when it comes to diversity.

  • @armandbourque2468

    @armandbourque2468

    21 күн бұрын

    Weird how malays think malaysia is actually their country, where they come firt, huh?

  • @andytay1907
    @andytay1907 Жыл бұрын

    Growing up, I have never felt that my freedom was restricted in Singapore. On the contrary, I feel safe walking the streets at night and this let me feel more free than anywhere I've lived thus far (UK, Cambodia).

  • @SV-kr9fu

    @SV-kr9fu

    11 ай бұрын

    Come to the U.S., live in major cities, then go walking around at night. Criminals here are free to rob you without fearing of being prosecuted. 😓

  • @olegnaumov225

    @olegnaumov225

    10 ай бұрын

    @@SV-kr9fu you can hide from street gangs yet you cannot hide from Government if it wants to send you to a gulag. That is the difference.

  • @RaiunHana

    @RaiunHana

    6 ай бұрын

    ​​​​​@@olegnaumov225A gulag?? Oh dear, you must have been speaking from experience. I'm really sorry and worried for you that your country has something like that 😣 Aww shucks, now I'm filled with gratefulness to have been born a Singaporean where there is no such thing happening 🥺 What we do have are bitter haters tho 😮‍💨 Anyways, take care and stay safe from your govt pal ✨️

  • @LLTY1
    @LLTY1 Жыл бұрын

    I love how it ended: Singapore's economy is not perfect for the world; it's perfect for Singapore." Great video; informative and educational. Thanks.

  • @hasanchoudhury5401
    @hasanchoudhury540110 ай бұрын

    Excellent upbeat factual data driven analysis and discussion. Most appreciated. Singapore is a model for rest of the world if they care to copy or learn from it. They were gifted with the English language the admiration for authoritarian democracy and hard working people near the most important trade routes. Regards.

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    Жыл бұрын

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  • @rysmatias
    @rysmatias Жыл бұрын

    as a singaporean, thank you for so accurately representing our history. This is by far the best video i have watched by any international source about singapore, and the way you've shown that singapore has been flawed, it was for good reason, and worked in the context of singapore alone. also, unions WERE banned, but now there is a union, called NTUC. it runs a large supermarket chain (and also it's nationalised lmao). you also have to consider the problems that our superior healthcare has caused: our rapidly aging population means there's an even larger emphasis on healthcare, and a large percentage of our population are not in the working class. this has sparked policies of re-employment of the older generation, and also, implementation of various employment policies which prioritise singaporeans (TAFEP). our lack of land has lead to reclamation efforts doubling down (with the building of terminal 5 of the changi airport, we'll have the first airport built on reclaimed land). speaking about the airport, the changi airport has been one of the best (if not the best) in the world for many many years. the emphasis on education has created a draconian curriculum, that while competitive, has increased adolescent stress and depression rates exponentially. An estimated 50% of all Singaporean teens are suffering from depression, largely due to the highly rigorous and demanding curriculum. singapore is an incredibly multifaceted society which has been forced to walk the tightrope since the very beginning, in the context of the cold war when it gained independence. it traded with the soviet union, rejected western influence, (so it could join the UN, and maintain US interest in the region) and formed ASEAN (to gain an equal say in the region, prevent the vastly larger Indonesia from gaining unparalleled power within SEA) in order to maintain its fragile sovereignty, and it would not have been possible without LKY.

  • @ericjiang7986

    @ericjiang7986

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m happy to see fellow ethnic Chinese can prosper

  • @ericjiang7986

    @ericjiang7986

    Жыл бұрын

    Singapore basically inspired Dengxiaoping to the open policy, to say it more simply, Lee Kuan Yew also saved China.

  • @lisaxd4223

    @lisaxd4223

    Жыл бұрын

    NTUC is a union in name only. It's a figurehead union that only serves to uphold the status quo. why do you think so many members of the parliament are so heavily involved with the organization lol?

  • @rysmatias

    @rysmatias

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lisaxd4223 i did mention that it was nationalised? and also laughed about it? haha. just pointing out that it exists doesn't mean it's doing what it's meant to do

  • @illacrow906

    @illacrow906

    Жыл бұрын

    Singaporean here.......

  • @michaels2846
    @michaels2846 Жыл бұрын

    Fabulous video - very well researched. One thing to note is how happy and proud the vast majority of Singaporeans are. They know they live in a first world nation created by the hard work and genius of their founding fathers, and are incredibly proud of the fact.

  • @FlyRich72
    @FlyRich728 ай бұрын

    Singapore is a success. Of most of the countries that were under British rule there are but a handful who have exceeded expectations to be a commercial, financial and civil success. Considering that Singapore had so little in terms of commodities they are the benchmark. Lee Kwan Yew legacy can't be questioned.

  • @mrbyorself
    @mrbyorself Жыл бұрын

    Wow what a fascinating story! Now I definitely need to travel to Singapore!

  • @eternalaav3694
    @eternalaav3694 Жыл бұрын

    Mr LKY didn't do it alone. His team especially the late Mr Robert Goh Keng Swee. He was the brain for Singapore to prosper. He was the Singapore's economy genius at that time, when he was Finance Minister from 1967 to 1970. You should go and do a research on him Mr Casual Scholar.👍👍

  • @vidfan2096

    @vidfan2096

    Жыл бұрын

    Dutch economist Dr Albert Winsemius served as an economic adviser to Singapore between 1961 and 1984. He led the UN Survey Mission to Singapore and played a major role in the formulation of Singapore's national economic development strategy.

  • @jaym6870

    @jaym6870

    Жыл бұрын

    LKY had the vision, but he empowered his cabinet ministers, that included Goh Keng Swee, and permanent secretaries to implement the necessary strategies to achieve his goal for Singapore. There are good books on some of the individuals…Goh Keng Swee, S Rajaretnam, EW Barker, Sim Kee Boon….and a more recent book.. The Last Fools…The Eight Immortals of Lee Kuan Yew..covers some of the key civil servants who laid the foundation for Singapore’s success today. A very good read for young Singaporeans who grew up with all modern conveniences at hand, not knowing how we got here.,

  • @kelloggcorn322
    @kelloggcorn322 Жыл бұрын

    Lee gave his whole heart and life ro the survival and prosperity of Sg. He was a leader made of stainless steel in terms of will, grit, determination, brilliancy, vision, integrity. He kept to his high commitments, values, goals and principles to the end without wavering. Respect and salute.

  • @businessman8090
    @businessman8090 Жыл бұрын

    You can say what you want about Yew but he literally took a country from nothing for SOMETHING and he was not a crazed execution obsessed dictator like in Soviet Russia and north Korea and many more. He actually thought about the people and not only his own image and views.

  • @mlee6136
    @mlee61368 ай бұрын

    The summary of this video is excellent and spot on. Not all countries can have the same paths.

  • @martinmcmurray5733
    @martinmcmurray5733 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Mr. Scholar, thank you very much for making the content you make! I've been a huge fan for a little while now and I'm in a current global events class in college right now. I watch your videos and often times use them to sound a lot smarter in discussions as a result 🤣

  • @CasualScholar

    @CasualScholar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for such a kind comment! Glad you enjoyed the video and hope the class discussions are going well :)

  • @drewh3224

    @drewh3224

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm full heartedly NOT agree with this video's main narrative which is sounded like a Singaporean success 'it was because' and have to do with Lee's authoritarian. There were SO MANY other humility factors that made Singapore as success story as Singaporeans today because of a strong man yet equity, smart and very talented Lee Kuan Yew. As Lee was no where vicious and deadly dictator compared to George Washington and his peers who slaughtered the mass of Native Americans before it stole from them and independent its stolen land called USA. This Western criminalilty occured across its pre- and during colonial era until today who were not only thievery, but deadly across South to North Americas, and stolen Australia and New Zealands from Asian Natives and so on. I think this video's host or content creator should put the mirror on himself and how morally to reflect on others from his systemic racist or racism and continued to behave as a European privileged White upon other's second class or less worth of human beings!

  • @ilovemydogs5725

    @ilovemydogs5725

    Жыл бұрын

    @@drewh3224 so you’re saying, someone who wasn’t around then, is a systemic racist and is having a euro first mindset?

  • @osasuvhnvxtgbvddheds1601

    @osasuvhnvxtgbvddheds1601

    Жыл бұрын

    here is another fun fact for you, nowadays the singaporeans wants to move to malaysia permanently, cause: no 1. the country is too small, comparable to the smallest state in malaysia. you can see everything in singapore in few days. 2. they cant move to western countries, since theyre collapsing and oil prices is too high 3. they cant move to arab countries 4. they cant move to east asian countries, cause also collapsing and oil price 5. oil price in malaysia is very cheap compare to theirs since malaysia has lots of oil resources, singapore has none. they even buys water from malaysia at few cents per litre of water. literally the same price since their independence. 6. singapore is literally collapsing along western countries and east asian countries 7. malaysia is very tolerant towards other race 8. malaysia is a very peaceful and beautiful countries. lots of beautiful beaches and tropical jungle and of course very affordable cost of living but in actuality, its very difficult to obtain citizenship in malaysia. they can only visit malaysia once in a while.

  • @reallydead

    @reallydead

    Жыл бұрын

    @@osasuvhnvxtgbvddheds1601 I doubt all is as what u say. Some are true, such as cost of living. Singapore buys water cheaply from Malaysia, but lets not conveniently forget, a portion of the water is treated and sold back to Malaysia at a loss. It cost Singapore $1.50 to treat the water and they sold back to Malaysia at $0.50. I doubt Singapore is collapsing. The exchange rate would state otherwise. S$1 : RM 3 plus. Maybe if 1MDB did not happened U mean Bumiputera Malays are tolerant of other races or the other way round? The policies drawn up are designed to benefit ethnic Malays first, no?

  • @Termless
    @Termless Жыл бұрын

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  • @CasualScholar

    @CasualScholar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much :) glad you enjoyed and hope you like future content!

  • @drewh3224

    @drewh3224

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm full heartedly NOT agree with this video's main narrative which is sounded like a Singaporean success 'it was because' and have to do with Lee's authoritarian. There were SO MANY other humility factors that made Singapore as success story as Singaporeans today because of a strong man yet equity, smart and very talented Lee Kuan Yew. As Lee was no where vicious and deadly dictator compared to George Washington and his peers who slaughtered the mass of Native Americans before it stole from them and independent its stolen land called USA. This Western criminalilty occured across its pre- and during colonial era until today who were not only thievery, but deadly across South to North Americas, and stolen Australia and New Zealands from Asian Natives and so on. I think this video's host or content creator should put the mirror on himself and how morally to reflect on others from his systemic racist or racism and continued to behave as a European privileged White upon other's second class or less worth of human beings!

  • @Moo2oob
    @Moo2oob8 ай бұрын

    Back in 1965, Malaysian officials got together and said "Here's an idea. There's this strategic world port called Singapore. I think we should kick them out for our own good".

  • @damiandennis3740
    @damiandennis37406 ай бұрын

    Wow this is what you call Leaders with Integrity who love their countries

  • @GamerbyDesign
    @GamerbyDesign Жыл бұрын

    Never knew the history of the island but much respect. Hedid what he had to do. He also gambled and it payed off.

  • @KainYusanagi
    @KainYusanagi Жыл бұрын

    Wonderfully written and spoken, my good sir! I've always been curious about Singapore's situation and how it worked out for them, but never been able to find more than a dry economic accounting; nothing that addressed the circumstances around it, or at least that did so as succinctly as you have here. You've also done a lot better with the video editing; I don't remember a single point where there was a blank bit of black screen! Thank you very much.

  • @CasualScholar

    @CasualScholar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much :) very happy you enjoyed! My one purpose is to make these seemly dry topics entertaining and accessible to everyone!

  • @jeff__w

    @jeff__w

    Жыл бұрын

    “…never been able to find more than a dry economic accounting… ” Read Stan Sesser’s “A Nation of Contradictions” in _The New Yorker_ or as a chapter in the book _The Lands of Charm and Cruelty._ It‘s 30 years old at this point and, therefore, dated in parts, but it‘s still a great and fascinating overview of the development of modern Singapore and the part that Lee Kuan Yew played in it, both the positive and negative aspects. It covers a lot of what is in the video here but in more detail, as well as other topics (such as the treatment of the opposition) not covered.

  • @tanjoy0205

    @tanjoy0205

    Жыл бұрын

    Good Governance +Desperation =Success.

  • @KainYusanagi

    @KainYusanagi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jeff__w Thank you for the recommendation! Sometimes it's just finding the right source amidst a sea of them.

  • @jeff__w

    @jeff__w

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @user-it4sw3ry9p
    @user-it4sw3ry9p5 ай бұрын

    I pray for the peace and stability for the people of Singapore.

  • @matthewschannel6920
    @matthewschannel6920 Жыл бұрын

    Famous quote from LKY:"This is not a game of cards, this is your Life and Mine!"

  • @extraedit4383
    @extraedit4383 Жыл бұрын

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  • @friedbanana69

    @friedbanana69

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice HoI4 reference

  • @Rapture77
    @Rapture77 Жыл бұрын

    Kudos to Singapore but the title and labelling of Malaysia as underdeveloped is frankly stupid . Malaysia is also prosperous and isn't a city state like Singapore is. Malaysia's per capita GDP by PPP terms is close to 30,000 dollars . Even in 1980 Malaysia's infrastructure was ranked in the A category by the World Bank the same as developed countries. If you are being sponsored as a brand be careful as it can hurt your sponsorship too. Please get your facts in order by perspective .

  • @MikhaelHld

    @MikhaelHld

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea, what a dumbass thumbnail

  • @theplastics7224
    @theplastics72248 ай бұрын

    as a singaporean, LKY was essential in bringing Singapore to the forefront of the world's markets and attention etc. but from here, it seems that our country still relies on the same thing. it is really not a good long term solution. I hope you can cover this soon in a southeast asian focused video! thank you!

  • @skittleyrealm2795
    @skittleyrealm2795 Жыл бұрын

    14:30 “In other similar _nations_ like Hong Kong”. China: *angry confused noises*

  • @johngreen4147
    @johngreen4147 Жыл бұрын

    Visited Singapore twice. This enlightening documentary about Singapore and its leader Lee Kuan Yew is great. The garden city is a great place to visit, except for costly hotels, it has highly developed transportation systems--airport, subways, buses, taxis. great food, friendly people, greenery … LKY who led this county and made it a highly developed country is an example for others to follow!!

  • @DonGivani

    @DonGivani

    Жыл бұрын

    There are cheaper hotels near China Town, eventually look for air BnB stays

  • @zzy341

    @zzy341

    Жыл бұрын

    Western countries will sanction you if you follow LKY as an example...

  • @BruDuoable

    @BruDuoable

    Жыл бұрын

    What about his son, PM Lee Hsean Loong? Why isn't everyone praising him? He is LKY's chosen one.

  • @zzy341

    @zzy341

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BruDuoable he's not as brutal I guess..

  • @BruDuoable

    @BruDuoable

    Жыл бұрын

    @@zzy341 lol

  • @squidusn71
    @squidusn71 Жыл бұрын

    I'm from the Philippines and living in the US. I had the pleasure to visit Singapore for a couple of days and I loved it there. Most pinoys would vacation to the Philippines but I'd rather go to Singapore. Taiwan is great also.

  • @MovementElements
    @MovementElements11 ай бұрын

    There are always two sides to ever story. Pros and cons of such strategies and rules… but the end sentence said it best Amazing piece, very factual.

  • @1VaDude
    @1VaDude9 ай бұрын

    My wife almost got a job transfer from the USA to Singapore.......but we ended up in Germany (which is beautiful). One of her co-workers instead got the Singapore position and he LOVES IT there. They are somewhat repressive on some civil liberties, but crime is almost nonexistent and they generally leave you alone. English is also widely spoken there.

  • @clementckw
    @clementckw Жыл бұрын

    you mentioned 3 points where singapore "got lucky", it was a good summary but in my view i woudn't attribute them to luck alone. Thought that would be more accurate to say that it was 1) blessed with its geographic location (this was just the natural situation it was in and I wouldn't classify it as luck; it was more "lucky" in the sense that we had managed to identify and leverage on it to extract economic value, but that was also born out of smarts and not luck per se); 2) it fought hard to catch the wave of the economic growth (this was not luck, it was out of effort and sacrifice from the people at the time, and in the scheme of things economic waves happen all the time in different forms and industries depending on how you look at it), and 3) it only got lucky in having LKY leading it at that time (where he could have easily been "more corrupted" with power to the detriment of the country, and we got lucky that he had acted with great foresight, principles/integrity, and decisiveness). And also while LKY deserves much of the credit, the focus on him tends to overlook the other brilliant work done by other individuals, public agencies, and private citizens and businesses. I think it is worth emphasizing that it took concerted effort and it is not a one man job.

  • @cycglplg

    @cycglplg

    Жыл бұрын

    yes, lucky would be Saudi with its oil field, Australila with its natural resources. And the country is so humid, wouldn't call that lucky

  • @revinhatol
    @revinhatol Жыл бұрын

    THERE WAS A TIME WHEN TROUBLE SEEMED TOO MUCH FOR US TO TAKE BUT WE DID.

  • @Moepowerplant
    @Moepowerplant11 ай бұрын

    Also, Singapore when LKY took charge had no entrenched ruling class. It was much easier to implement anything you wanted. Modern Singapore was built from scratch, so if you want it to modernize, that modernization can be baked into the very identity of the state from the start.... coupled with the fact that LKY had seen British governance in Britain and took it as a role model, instead of taking his cues from a then-defunct colonial administration.

  • @stevenvicijan4338
    @stevenvicijan4338 Жыл бұрын

    Just been only at Changi Airport and was blown away. This is adds tonthe lore

  • @guang-wen
    @guang-wen Жыл бұрын

    Great video. I appreciate the reflection at the end. It’s important to note that we in the west are benefiting from centuries of development in our economies and our ideals. It’s insane to expect developing nations to do the same within one generation. Singapore is the exception, not the rule.

  • @guang-wen

    @guang-wen

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thanksforyouruploads source

  • @wlee9888

    @wlee9888

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thanksforyouruploads It's ironic: Singapore, a previously "authoritarian" regime, is currently one of the "democratic" West's strongest friends and trading partners in SE Asia. At the same time, it views China, a currently authoritarian regime, as the greatest threat to its existence, especially militarily.

  • @headphonedust

    @headphonedust

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wlee9888 Authoritarianism is a method, not a system. It isn't the diametric opposite of democracy.

  • @_dachad

    @_dachad

    Жыл бұрын

    the reality is never just pure black and white. there are facets of LKY's leadership that were birthed in the styles of western leaders. for example, he deeply admired Margaret Thatcher and learnt from her hard-line stance against big unions and the welfare state. the difference is that he had more direct control over the evolving political landscape, compared with mature democracies. were Singapore in a situation like many nations find themselves in today, partisan and leaders lacking political staying power, he would not have managed it half as well as he did.

  • @jonathantan2469

    @jonathantan2469

    Жыл бұрын

    At the same time, whether a country prospers or fails post independence depends a lot on its own leaders. I hear a lot of blame being put on the West for today's problems faced by many former colonial nations, but many of its own current problems were caused by the mismanagement & corruption of its own leaders, some of which started decades after independence.

  • @daniel-lee888
    @daniel-lee888 Жыл бұрын

    Speaking as a PR of Singapore, it always staggers me that there are many local Singaporeans who will complain about the government and complain about price of housing, cars and cost of living. They have clearly not lived in any other country where personal income + sales taxes are almost 50% and government officials are basically inept and/or corrupt. The current generation of Singaporeans certainly have it "easy" and the current setup handed to them, without the hardship. It's not perfect, but it is many many times better than its Asian neighbours, and even western countries.

  • @alextien5728

    @alextien5728

    Жыл бұрын

    That's why you are a PR not a Citizen.

  • @brandenburg2388

    @brandenburg2388

    Жыл бұрын

    No wonder you never let go of your foreign citizenship. After earning money working in Singapore, you will be heading off to live a live of luxury in your country. Smart joker lah you.

  • @linneanielsen4552

    @linneanielsen4552

    Жыл бұрын

    Shame on us! We should be THANKFUL for every piece of good that LKY had done for us! God bless his soul❤️🇸🇬

  • @DreamilyReal

    @DreamilyReal

    Жыл бұрын

    They don’t deserve Singapore. I hope they go live somewhere else since they think they can be happier elsewhere.

  • @kelvincheng5901

    @kelvincheng5901

    Жыл бұрын

    It's certainly not perfect n right to say it's better than some South East Asia countries..but in recent times the angst is that the locals are not benefitting in tandem with the wealth of the country. And from what I can see, it's not thru a lack of effort too. The perception is that the country has become too successful.

  • @The_Avgeek335
    @The_Avgeek3352 ай бұрын

    I m a PR in Singapore thank you for uploading this

  • @homeacres9454
    @homeacres9454 Жыл бұрын

    As a Malaysian, i can say that Lee Kuan Yew is a brilliant man, no doubt. My only comment is hotel room rates in S'pore are crazy.

  • @bruceyung70
    @bruceyung70 Жыл бұрын

    I have been to Singapore, and it was an eye-opener!!! Beautiful people and society are so content with awesome houses on high rises.

  • @muniradlan3659

    @muniradlan3659

    Жыл бұрын

    me too. It's a really beautiful city, they way they incorporate trees and and foliage in the city as well as using organic architecture makes Singapore look like a utopian city, the forest and the city as one entity.

  • @rainydayfeeling
    @rainydayfeeling Жыл бұрын

    really love your videos! great editing and very informative. keep it up, you got a fan! :)

  • @CasualScholar

    @CasualScholar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you :) glad you enjoyed!!

  • @kaisuzuki7224
    @kaisuzuki72242 ай бұрын

    Malaysia in 1965: haha u not going to get any far Singapore 1965: we’ll see abt that Malaysia in 2024: we made a big mistake

  • @gwyn7706
    @gwyn7706 Жыл бұрын

    I wish this came out b4 my exams 😭😭 this is so helpful

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Жыл бұрын

    Lee Kuan Yew is a fascinating individual. He did what he had to do to make sure his country developed from a socially and economically suppressed state to a global financial and trading juggernaut.

  • @SuWoopSparrow

    @SuWoopSparrow

    Жыл бұрын

    @@therealchen Easy for people to say that after they don't have to live in slums anymore.

  • @MLGDatBoi

    @MLGDatBoi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@therealchen A brutal dictator doesn't give his people free healthcare, rehabilitate drug users, build universal subsidized public housing, or offer one of the best k-12 systems in the world. As an American who's lived in Singapore for a while, I'd kill to have him run the US.

  • @ZEKEEEQT

    @ZEKEEEQT

    Жыл бұрын

    @@therealchen Brutal?

  • @IR-xy3ij

    @IR-xy3ij

    Жыл бұрын

    @@therealchen Poor countries need dictators if they want to have any chance in improving. It's a very wild bet, as it can range from lee kwan yew all the way to idi amin. But otherwise they would roll in the mud forever.

  • @Littledragonliu

    @Littledragonliu

    Жыл бұрын

    @@therealchen dictator, yes, brutal, maybe, but he did what he had to. Ppl always want the gov to do what they WANT, what LKY did was what the country NEED, it’s harsh I agree but the end results did proved he was leading the country to the correct path

  • @paulds65
    @paulds65 Жыл бұрын

    I have lived in Singapore for a couple of years in the early 2000s and read LKYs autobiography, fantastic country and incredible how it developed against all odds. Very nice video!

  • @theosiegstolz3991

    @theosiegstolz3991

    Жыл бұрын

    so you read a self authored survivorship bias propaganda piece? proud of you

  • @heavymetalrox268
    @heavymetalrox2686 ай бұрын

    As a Singaporean, I had no f*c*in idea that we were ejected by Malaysia, I always thought we left voluntareely. Oops. We really are a massive miracle of nation building, and the world needs to hear about it more often. This is why whenever I am overseas, I always talk about it because not many know about our history. We could've ended up like Gaza, instead, we became the Top Gs.