To change or not to change?

Hi there! 

I’m sure that you are all wondering on which specific change I’ll be talking about. So let’s see if we have the same point of view. Continue to read to find out...


What’s a ‘change’? A change is something or someone that is transformed but when should we change? According to me, changing is just like the cycle of life. At every stage of life (whether it is childhood, adolescence or adulthood), we learn new things and we develop ourselves. Every day, every week, every month leads to self development which is a continuous life cycle.


Our Chinatown has now lost most of its values and is dying because it has been abandoned for several decades. So, have you ever thought to bring a change to it? In order to recreate Chinatown, we need to change ourselves, not physically but mentally. An open-mind is the key to evolution.


At first, being broad-minded may be difficult to accept as it is human nature to be afraid of new ideas, new projects and being surpassed by others. But, a broad-mind will help you to move forward or else you’ll always dwell. Move along with this modern world and don’t let yourself lag behind. 



Apart from being open-minded, objectives need to be set and actions need to be done. For example, put yourself in the shoes of an owner of a commercial enterprise. You’ll always need to take the risk of undertaking new projects to improve your business, internally and externally. By ‘internally’, I mean to always find strategies to maximise profits and by ‘externally’, I mean the appearance of the location. A business should always look attractive, welcoming and clean. So, it’s the same for Chinatown. We, the community represent the internal while the appearance of Chinatown represents the external.



Think about how you can improve yourself and how you can contribute to the society so as to bring to a change. No pressure, only you can make this decision. I hope that this blog has been fruitful to you. Love you, don’t forget to comment and to share this blog.

                                             Written by AC15

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  1. Nicely written with beautiful photos to enhance your article. Good work. Keep it up.

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  2. The above comment is by Kin Tue-Fee.

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