“Singapore – After spending three decades chasing the Singapore Dream as a corporate lawyer, Gerald Yeo decided to retire in early 2021 due to burnout. Now, in his 50s, Yeo volunteers with the elderly, pursues photography, and travels to exotic destinations like the North Pole and Africa. Yeo is part of a growing number of Singaporeans redefining the Singapore Dream as being about more than just material success. Lawrence Wong, Singapore’s incoming Prime Minister, believes it is time for residents to prioritize fulfillment and purpose over money and work. Singapore, known for its workaholic culture, is undergoing a political transition as Lee Hsien Loong steps down and Wong takes over. While the country has achieved prosperity under Lee Kuan Yew’s leadership, there is a shift towards prioritizing work-life balance and personal well-being. Wong, who is seen as more relatable than past leaders, is expected to usher in some changes, but critics doubt significant shifts in policy will occur. The younger generation in Singapore is increasingly interested in issues beyond material success, such as the environment, political participation, and diversity. The Forward SG initiative aims to strike a balance between material and post-material concerns, but changing mindsets and behaviors will take time. As Singaporeans, particularly millennials and Gen Z, seek more diversity and representation in politics, the future of the country’s political landscape remains uncertain.”