Categories
Selected Articles

French cops hunting ‘commando team’ of 4 Louvre robbers — here’s everything we know about them

Spread the love

Culture Minister Rachida Dati said that the robbers were “experienced” and had carefully planned the burglary, from break-in to escape.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Stephen A. Smith thinks he was set up for in-game LeBron James confrontation: ‘I don’t like his ass’

Spread the love

Stephen A. Smith accused the NBA superstar of orchestrating the caught-on-camera interaction when LeBron James confronted Smith at a Lakers game in March.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Historic Giants loss provided the most telling Jaxson Dart sign of them all

Spread the love

There could be a point, years from now, when Jaxson Dart is in the midst of a long and prosperous Giants career, that those closest to him within the team are asked a simple question: When did you know?

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Where Garrett Wilson’s injury status for Jets stands after missing first career game

Spread the love

Garrett Wilson missed the first game of his NFL career Sunday after injuring his knee the previous week against the Broncos.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Why Brooklyn Beckham has ‘no interest’ in reconciling with family as ‘huge rift’ rages on

Spread the love

The eldest Beckham sibling is reportedly focused on enjoying a “drama-free” life with wife Nicola Peltz at the moment.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Warriors Star Jimmy Butler Announces Exciting Personal News Before Season

Spread the love

Golden State Warriors superstar Jimmy Butler made an exciting off-court move ahead of the regular season.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Denise Richards’ ex Aaron Phypers’ spousal abuse charges revealed after shocking courtroom arrest

Spread the love

Phypers previously dismissed the “Wild Things” star’s abuse claims, alleging she “bruised easily.”

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Massive WWE Raw Spoiler Possibly Revealed

Spread the love

A significant “WWE Raw” spoiler may have been revealed amid World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins’ injury status.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

I moved from London to Singapore for a fresh start. 18 months later I still hadn’t found what I was looking for and moved back.

Spread the love

The author poses on a balcony.
Expoat life in Singapore didn’t suit the author, who returned home to London after just 18 months.

  • I moved to Singapore for an exciting job opportunity after a breakup.
  • Unfortunately, I didn’t find expat life fulfilling and I started to reevaluate my motivations.
  • After 18 months, I returned to London for a new job which has led to other career developments.

In April 2019, I was ambitious, burnt out, and heartbroken, so I took on a temporary assignment in Singapore with my employer, a large tech-based retailer. In the first few weeks, I was pleasantly distracted by the dizzying heights of my new city. There was amazing food, weekend travels, the lure of a big pay check, not to mention temporary escapism from my aching heart.

After a few months living the high life, regularly posting my travels online to a sea of excitement, I decided to move there long-term. I was craving adventure and independence, and the extra cash I’d be making wouldn’t hurt either. Plus, a smaller, less-established marketplace meant a higher chance of promotion at work. Asia was going to be explorable from my doorstep, and I could run from my problems back home. What could go wrong?

The author poses among tropical trees.
The author was excited to transition to life in Singapore, but quickly found that something was still missing for her.

I planned for the move to be permanent

Not long after my temporary assignment in Singapore ended, I transitioned to a permanent contract. But as I began the big move, I noticed that something felt off.

I found the pursuit of apartment-hunting unsettling rather than exciting. I suddenly wasn’t sure why I wanted the job, and despite not being too dissimilar to my old role, the responsibilities for my new job relied on my weaker skillsets.

I quickly came down with a serious case of imposter syndrome and started to feel suffocated by work.

I couldn’t find my place

Outside of the office, the cliquey, transient nature of expat life got to me, too. I struggled initially to find real friends.

Looking back, I know now that I was feeling lost about who I was and what I wanted. It wasn’t about loneliness. No shiny relocation bonus or a large expat circle welcoming me to a $200 brunch with open arms could fix that.

I tentatively raised my concerns with people I was meeting at the bourgeois barbecues and beach clubs I was frequenting. “But life is just so easy here,” they would say. Something about that unnerved me. Should life ever be this easy?

“Why would you ever want to move back?” they’d question as they recounted a seamless day-to-day existence and their seemingly huge pay packets. I felt like expat life was holding a mirror up to the shallowest and most capitalist parts of myself. It was starting to make me question my motivations.

London started calling me back

I eventually realized that I was missing London’s grit. I appreciated how much I’d taken for granted back home: pop-up comedy, hidden music, and fusion food without Michelin price tags. I craved access to unfiltered art, culture that felt spontaneous, and I wanted meaningful connections. All things I wasn’t able to find in Singapore.

Singapore was Asia’s utopia — beautifully perfect everywhere you looked. Yet I often felt I was in a dystopian novel. Novels became escape. I reconnected with stories the way I’d religiously done so in my younger years, and I was forced to look internally for deep meaning. For the first time since adolescence, I put pen to paper. My desire to explore concepts — not facts — and my love of storytelling quickly became undeniable. It was becoming clear that this wasn’t just a hobby for me, but something that should be part of my career.

The author poses with a drink.
The author returned to London for a new role with her company after spending 18 months in Singapore.

After some reflection, I searched for opportunities back home and transferred to an editorial role in the publishing department of my company. So, just 18 months after I arrived, I packed up and returned home to London.

Books and stories became my day-job. It was heaven for four years, then I started feeling optimistic about another working metamorphosis. Last summer, I quit the corporate ladder and launched myself as a freelance writer.

My next chapter is not totally certain, but I’m looking forward to it. Looking back now, I’m grateful. Singapore ended up being an integral plot device in the story of my life.

Read the original article on Business Insider

Spread the love
Categories
Articles and Tweets

#SouthCaucasus Ramiz Mehdiyev’s “#Treason” case is #staged and fabricated by the Azerbaijani #KGB

Spread the love


Spread the love