Thursday, 9 April 2015

Remembering LKY


Lee Kuan Yew died on 23 March 2015, at the age of 91.
In the many years of his life, his accomplishments were all for one thing. A country. Singapore.
Without him, we wouldn't have a home to go back to. We wouldn't have running water. We wouldn't have televisions, phones, wifi connection. We wouldn't have the towering buildings, mrt railways and the roads we stand on. We wouldn't have this multiracial country. We wouldn't have visualizers in classrooms. We wouldn't have education for every child and every individual.
There's so much, so many things I cannot say, to describe my feelings. So much to thank him for. So much, that we owe him.
Respect, that is what I have for Mr LKY. When will Singapore see another man as capable as him? Truly, he is greatest. He led by example, and proved himself legendary. Just 50 years ago, Singapore was nothing. Let us reflect, give thanks and pay our final respects to this man who have built and gave us the Singapore today. Sir, your passion will be remembered and your legacy will continue forever. May you Rest in Peace.
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