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Jamus' mum warned him not to sit on books. :cautious::o-o::tongue:

Jamus Lim

2d ·
As a child, my mother routinely warned me never to sit on books. The logic, according to her, was that books were an embodiment of knowledge. To sit on them would be to disrespect knowledge itself, an affront to the value and wisdom they carried. Till today, I still won’t sit on a book, or even to treat it carelessly.
As I’ve shared before, both my wife and I make our living through the written and spoken word. For us stout-hearted bibliophiles, we always treat books with a certain degree of reverence. So it was somewhat distressing for us to hear about how a large number of books—previously housed at the Yale-NUS Library—had been unceremoniously discarded on a sidewalk, before they would then be shredded by a recycling service.
One is naturally tempted to interpret the event as symbolic of the clinical manner by which the school, itself, was closed down. Regardless, it still seems, at the very least, like a lost opportunity. Many of the books were, reportedly, in excellent condition, and with some advanced planning and consultation (perhaps with the student body or wider faculty), the books could have found an alternative home, in another library, or even on the bookshelves of alumni. Yet, reportedly, passing students who wanted to take books were stopped from doing so, in the name of a technicality (the books still had RFID tags, although that strikes me as a surmountable problem).
You may say that books are just books; without reading them, they are just ink printed on dead trees. Yet there is something magical about a simple tome. Steve Levitt and Stephen Dubner famously described, in the book Freakonomics, how the mere presence of books is associated with a child’s success at school (more than even reading to them), and subsequent studies have corroborated the basic point about scholarly culture and adult literacy and numeracy outcomes (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.10.003).
More generally, the whole sorry episode strikes me as yet another instance of how top-down decisions, made without widespread consultation with diverse stakeholders, can lead to undesirable outcomes. That’s why advanced societies do best when they embrace the messiness and uncertainty of democratic processes, because the result, while still unlikely to satisfy everybody, may at least avert the most egregious missteps.
You may read more about the incident here:
https://www.straitstimes.com/.../hundreds-of-books..., or sign the petition YNC alums have set up: https://chng.it/Prc2CZ8pVB.
Hundreds of Yale-NUS books discarded, sparking concerns among alumni over waste and loss

STRAITSTIMES.COM
Hundreds of Yale-NUS books discarded, sparking concerns among alumni over waste and loss
The incident comes after the final weeks of Yale-NUS College’s existence. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.


 
Jamus was out and about over the weekend. :cool:

Jamus Lim

1d ·
Over the weekend, the #Sengkang4 were out and about, fulfilling various duties around #SengkangGRC. One of our stops brought us to #Anchorvale, where we briefly joined @freefoodforall during their morning distribution of food care packs for residents.
Such national and community initiatives complement our existing The WP Community Fund efforts, where our hardworking volunteers distribute food rations to residents on a monthly basis. Since our resources are limited, we try to target households that would otherwise fall through the cracks; those who live in larger-sized HDB units, but for various reasons, would benefit from additional help.
We’re always looking to work with more community partners! On our end, we are able to offer support by way of dedicated volunteers, as well as ground knowledge of what sort of needs would be most applicable for residents in the town. So do reach out if you sense a possible opportunity for collaboration.















 
Jamus takes a group photo. :wink::x3::tongue:

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Jamus invites you for a run. :cool:

Jamus Lim

12h ·
Due to unforeseen circumstances (cough, #GE2025, cough), #TeamSengkang did not hold its regular first-Saturday-of-the-month #RiverRun last month. But just like all our other activities in #SengkangGRC, we’re right back at it, and will be doing our #Anchorvale edition tomorrow, meeting at the usual place beside Essen at the CC.
As usual, we will have groups that go for an either a shorter versus longer distance. This round, we’ll even be able to feature a walker’s group! Do come down and join #TeamSengkang, who will be joined by some guests who are trying to familiarize themselves even more with the area, given how our route takes us north…. #SolidSolidTeam

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Jamus invites you for a durian trip. :cool:

Jamus Lim

3d ·
At the end of next month, #TeamSengkang will head to Johor for a one-day durian tour. The highlight of the trip will be—for durian lovers, at least—all-you-can-eat Musang King durians. But there’ll be lots of other activities, including shopping, shopping, and (you guessed it) more shopping. All to help you maximize the favorable ringgit-dollar exchange rate.
Ticket sales will commence for the #Anchorvale division starting next Monday, and will proceed through the month of June (and the first week of July), until the buses sell out. This is our first #SengkangGRC overseas trip in the new term, so we hope to have many of you join us!

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Jamus enjoyed his run. :wink::thumbsup::biggrin:

Jamus Lim

5d ·
We had a larger-than-usual turnout at our monthly #SengkangGRC #RiverRun this evening, perhaps owing to the increased excitement surrounding the recent #GE2025, along with the presence of stars like Harpreet Singh Nehal (who led our walking group) and Alexis Dang (who joined Chua Kheng Wee 蔡庆威 in our 2.4k++ group).
For me, the run was notable for two reasons. It was comforting to be able to catch up with many old friends (as well as welcome new ones), especially after the hustle and bustle of the election period. And our little one actually got off the jogging stroller, and clocked in 2 solid kilometers herself. Her daddy couldn’t be more proud.

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