Have you seen this article?
Taken from Wed TODAY:
No end in sight to the workhorse grind
Letter from LAWRENCE SEOW
MURALI Sharma has gotten it
absolutely right in his I Say
piece, “The story of a workhorse”
(June 16-17).
Many people in Singapore work
long hours — it is expected of them
and hence, they do not have much
of a choice. It is not even occasional
overtime they are putting in, but
something that has become a routine
part of their job.
They come home exhausted
and have dinner at 10pm. They then
go to bed, only to wake up the next
day to go through the grind again.
How did we end up like this?
What with the progress of civilisation,
technological breakthroughs
and wealth of knowledge at our disposal,
the pace of life means life
seems to have passed us by, all too
quickly.
We make a living but do not really
have a life. If this is what we call
progress, I want no part in it.
If only there is more people out there who will speak up for the workhorses like me. lolx... I am sure all of you will agree with me on this lad sentences.
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