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YOG was Singapore's first attempt at running such a large and complex event. It is very difficult to budget for something when you don't have an in-depth knowledge of all the intricacies.
I have made many budgeting errors in new ventures simply because issues cropped up that I did not even know existed. However, the next time round, I was pretty much on the money.
The government isn't infallible. However, as is the case with most things in life, you have to look at the broad picture. The Singapore government gets it right far more often than it gets things wrong.
Even the legendary Steve Jobs made big mistakes along the way... Next computers, the cube, the puck mouse, Liza come to mind. However, that didn't stop him from going on to produce great products that changed the world.
The Singapore government is no different. They have their share of duds but boy have they succeeded in a spectacular manner in making Singapore one of the best countries on earth.
Pls loh, Apple is private company, they can burn 100 bills to generate heat for all I care, they answer to their shareholders.
YOG ain't the first major international event earlier we had the WTO we hosted before SEA games, experiences like these gone down drains or bottled w relevant experts which Vivian chose not to tap on during planning stage ?
Ministers are paid highest on this planet n yet they cannot do simple arithmetic ? If have no confidence then don't act smart volunteer to host, many Chinese cities like to act smart these days let them do it.
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