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In Your Opinion Podcast

In Your Opinion Podcast

Is chilli the most important ingredient in Singapore cuisine?

Adding extra chilli to your meal might give it a satisfying kick, but consider if judging a dish solely by its spice level is a fair critique of our evolving culinary landscape.
Adding extra chilli to your meal might give it a satisfying kick, but consider if judging a dish solely by its spice level is a fair critique of our evolving culinary landscape.

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Fewer babies, slower boom? The future of Singapore’s real estate market

Driven by a record-low fertility rate, how will we see Singapore's future property landscape shift?
Driven by a record-low fertility rate, how will we see Singapore's future property landscape shift?

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Why your electricity bill is going up when Singapore’s fuel reserves are full

Singapore's national fuel reserves are enough to tide us over the next few months, but consider the trickle-down effects of the Iran war that would necessitate price hikes.
Singapore's national fuel reserves are enough to tide us over the next few months, but consider the trickle-down effects of the Iran war that would necessitate price hikes.

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Does a degree still guarantee a good full-time job?

Earning a university degree might be a traditional milestone, but consider how institutions must rapidly adapt to AI and a softer job market to ensure their credentials still lead to meaningful careers.
Earning a university degree might be a traditional milestone, but consider how institutions must rapidly adapt to AI and a softer job market to ensure their credentials still lead to meaningful careers.

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Trading cards: Childhood hobby, investment asset or a gateway to gambling?

Collecting nostalgic trading cards might bring back fond childhood memories, but consider whether the hyped-up investment market and livestreaming trends are crossing the line into gambling.
Collecting nostalgic trading cards might bring back fond childhood memories, but consider whether the hyped-up investment market and livestreaming trends are crossing the line into gambling.

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Gen AI won’t take your job away. Here’s why

Adapting to the rapid rise of AI agents might seem daunting, but consider why older workers with deep domain expertise actually hold a unique advantage in this new technological era.
Adapting to the rapid rise of AI agents might seem daunting, but consider why older workers with deep domain expertise actually hold a unique advantage in this new technological era.

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Who says Singapore is hot, boring and expensive?

Focusing on the heat and high prices might be easy, but ensure you don't miss how Singapore is reinventing itself through deep storytelling and future-ready tourism strategies.
Focusing on the heat and high prices might be easy, but ensure you don't miss how Singapore is reinventing itself through deep storytelling and future-ready tourism strategies.

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Temporary or permanent relief? The future of CDC vouchers

Relying on CDC vouchers might cushion soaring inflation, but ensure we consider if these support measures are truly fiscally sustainable in the long run.
Relying on CDC vouchers might cushion soaring inflation, but ensure we consider if these support measures are truly fiscally sustainable in the long run.

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Dr Becky, millennial parent whisperer, has thoughts on screentime and modern parenting

Managing screen time limits might be exhausting, but ensure you aren’t asking your children to disconnect while you struggle to do the same.
Managing screen time limits might be exhausting, but ensure you aren’t asking your children to disconnect while you struggle to do the same.

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Forced to kowtow until he bled: Why some men stay in abusive marriages

Spotting the signs of abuse might be crucial, but ensure you understand the heartbreaking reasons why many battered husbands feel forced to stay.
Spotting the signs of abuse might be crucial, but ensure you understand the heartbreaking reasons why many battered husbands feel forced to stay.

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