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It was quite curious that from that point onwards, I became more aware of this pattern that reproduced itself in numerous volunteering events. Generally speaking, Singapore’s volunteering culture deeply appeals to the individual’s ego. This can either mean that people perceive volunteering as something that reminds them of their fortunes, as an activity that value-adds to their portfolio, or as a commitment through which they can feel virtuous by having been part of a ‘greater’ cause. […]
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