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Village Talk – "My One Wish For The Future"

Submitted by on April 22, 2007 – 1:28 PM3 Comments | 0 views

I think I should be attending this Village Talk – “My One Wish For The Future”.

The goal of the event is really to provide a collaborative platform for people from across industries, backgrounds, classes to speak about what their concerns about the future is or why they do what they do.

Which set me into thinking…. What is my one wish for the future?
I don’t want to rush into replying this. Will post later when I got all my thoughts sorted out.

Mark your calender/PDA.
Date : 25th May 2007
Time : 6.30pm to 9.30pm
Venue : Video Conferencing Room, Research Technoplaza, Nanyang Technological University

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3 Comments »

  • eastcoastlife says:

    yucks, hate talks esp. boring ones.

    This type of topic has what outcome. Will your wish become true?

  • DK says:

    Your wish will not come true until you identify your wish first. Which I’m still trying to identify.

    Concerns for future means there is someone foresee a problem. Problems means opportunities. :)

  • Ridzuan says:

    Hey thanks for blogging about it!

    what i’m hoping to achieve as we grow this is a kind of support system to enhance the efforts of some people.

    Just as an example, perhaps someone who’s done a lot of social development work could be given a set of tools(marketing, software, design, consultation, etc…)(sponsored by community) that will make his/her work have a bigger impact. How exactly this will be done, we have to develop on the idea to make it workable…

    but if you want to look for the concept that inspired this…it’s really http://www.ted.com. I believe that Asia must have something like this…

    It’s like Passion people mixed with Great Ideas can perhaps bring out impossible changes.

    Worth a shot?

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