Whether Mr Loh took his own life or fell onto the tracks, average S'poreans are struggling with economic survival. The primary grievance is employment. Despite diligently upskilling, adapting to economic shifts and committing to lifelong learning, many workers find that stable, high-quality jobs remain scarce. Wages have plateaued and job security has diminished. The average citizen is exhausted by a system where playing by the rules yields fewer rewards. S'poreans require leadership that is proactive rather than reactive to the electoral calendar. We need consistent, authentic representation from MPs and Ministers genuinely rooted in the community.