Thursday, February 24, 2011

Where is the good place to live

People tend to live day by day without thinking so much.
But you ever ask yourself is the place you live is considered ok or it's under average, or you just care that you can earn enough money to stay until the end of that day.

When I was young, what I learnt from the government is that even though Vietnam is poor but people live happy, the society is stable, and your salary can easily pay all the living-cost, and I believed in it.

Now I live in Singapore, even when my salary is much lower than the average, but I still can live without thinking about money, I can save quite some money, and can easily go travel if I like.

The society here is really nice, I read newspaper everyday, and rarely I see criminal or traffic accident, but for Vietnam I heard about them everyday, especially criminal, and most of them are related to money.

For traffic accident, the government always blame the drivers, but the problem is that the infrastructure is so damm wrong, the road quality is low, there's no sign, and no light at night. I travel everyday by bus in Singapore, I look at all the things on the street and I'm really amazed how can they think of those, and those are existed here for a long time, why couldn't Vietnam look at those and repeat?

I don't know for how long the government keep lying to Vietnam residence? How long will they realize that the stupid things that they hear everyday is completely bullshit?

I wish internet could bring some more information and brave to us, so that we can stand against the stupid dictatorship government ...

By looking at Egypt, the country where the government there is just corrupted by the protest of the residents, I realize actually Egypt is much better than Vietnam

For the transparency report, Egypt got 3.6 point while Vietnam only got 2.7 (higher is better)

For the GDP (PPP) per capita, Egypt got 6,367 stands at 103, while Vietnam only got 3,123 and stands at 128

So let's hope something big will happen in Vietnam

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