The Silence that is so Loud Now People often ask me about the milestones of my youth. They ask about the pivotal moments of my 26-year career in corporate training or the academic paths that led to my MBA. They want to know: "What profound words of encouragement did your father give you during those crucial turning points? What career advice did he pass down when you were starting out? What relationship wisdom did he share?" My answer is always a flat, arresting truth: None. Throughout the 44 years I shared this earth with my father, he never gave me a single verbal pep talk. He never sat me down to map out my future or tell me he was proud of my trajectory. But there is a beautiful, flipped side to that coin: neither did he ever place a single ounce of pressure on my shoulders. Instead of listening to his words, I spent four decades watching his life. I watched the tireless rhythm of his hands as he repaired shoes in the heat of the day . I watched the raw injustice of how h...
Swept by the Tides of History My father was born in 1930 in Guangdong Province, China, during a time of immense historical turmoil. At the tender age of three, his life was uprooted when he was sold to a childless couple living in Singapore. The chaos of his early years did not end with his displacement. The outbreak of World War II completely shattered his primary school education, forcing him into the workforce immediately after the war just to survive, as his foster parents, having retired in their textile business, wanted him to earn on his own. My father’s entire life became a masterclass in sheer resilience. He worked tirelessly in retail sales, managed storefronts, and eventually started his own clothing and socks stalls in Chinatown. Despite having little formal schooling, he possessed an incredible street-smart intelligence. Beyond his native Hakka dialect, he managed to learn 6 languages: Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Mandarin, English, and Malay, entirely on his own. He ...