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20060723 Sunday July 23, 2006

RIP Singapore Serf

samaryn.com -> november.blogsome.com, calamariforthought.blogspot.com :

A break from coverage of the regular issues - via Samaryn, found out that Singapore Serf, aka Knight of Pentacles has passed away.

Singaporeans who have migrated elsewhere - or who have considered or even entertained the thought of migration - might have come across his blog, chronicling his personal journey to Australia. From the very beginning, from his first thoughts ("I am considering being a quitter ..."), the emigration process, all the way to his arrival and first few months there. And then he stopped. All of a sudden, he started blogging again. He also left a comment on my blog entry regarding migrating Singaporeans.

Though I do not know him except as an occasional reader of his blog posts, I am disturbed. I wonder about what some call "dying in place", versus dying in a faraway country. I think back to our forefathers, who fled a disintegrating economy in South China to go to places like Singapore, Malaysia, and as far away as America and Canada, in the late 1800's and early 1900's. I think about the people in various countries, in various eras, who chose to stay where they were, despite economic and political upheaval, despite bombings, despite persecution, and those who chose to go away and take their chances elsewhere, invariably struggling, hoping to build a better life, if not for themselves, then for their succeeding generations. Fight versus flight.

They say that history does not repeat but it rhymes. But now we face a disintegrating planet. Peak oil, water, food - everything. Global climate change. I am not sure whether there is any better country on the planet to go to. No less than Stephen Hawking has suggested that humanity must go into space to survive. He's right - if it's a Star Trek future. But what if it's a Mad Max future? Or perhaps it might be something else entirely, something that we can't possibly imagine yet, because, as Jay Hanson says, we haven't grown the neurons to imagine it.

In the meantime - R.I.P. Singapore Serf. Like many others, I have been looking forward to your continuing chronicles. You will be missed.

(2006-07-23 15:26:03 SGT) [Musings] Permalink Comments [1]

Comments:

Hi Lowem,

Actually, you do know KOP, and myself.

Regards,
George

Posted by Calamari For Thought on July 28, 2006 at 01:04 PM SGT #

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