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Rather than mourn, celebrate Mr Lee’s brilliance

In remembering Mr Lee Kuan Yew, we should feel lucky, rather than sad, that this sunny island set in the sea has gone from Third World to First within a short 50 years.

In remembering Mr Lee Kuan Yew, we should feel lucky, rather than sad, that this sunny island set in the sea has gone from Third World to First within a short 50 years.

We should not be in a black mood, not when we have all the colours of the rainbow in this little red dot, regardless of race, language or religion.

Why mourn? We should celebrate Mr Lee’s remarkable brilliance for future generations to emulate so that his spirit will live forever.

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