In fact , this is definitely a big improvement compared to the past when talking about drugs openly is a taboo . Big applause to you guys stepping out to share your past experience , thank you & keep it up !
Feel that Munah is doing very well as a host in all the recent mediacorp shows; really a good display of Munah's versatility and talent as a host for serious topics
respect to those people there but what really almost made me cry was mr bruce talking bout his mom having cancer and still when to vist him that made me think that no matter how hurt they are they will always be there supporting us and loving us
Proud of all of you. Doing so well. Shout out to Muna!!! As a fellow old girl Temasekian NA! So proud of you! You doing a fabulous job and engaging us in your interview and hosting. Your expression is truly genuine. Instead of the usual sterile expression like the other hosts on this type of platform. Soon you be able to speak to the camera without looking at your notes
Keep up the good works guys. Will always be keeping you guys, the people who are in prison or those who are still suffering from drug abuse in my prayers. All of you have inspired me to continue to counsel people who has made mistakes. Like Bruce has mentioned it is very rewarding to see people change for the better.
Very good interview & thanks to the full panel recovering journey people for the forthrightness & courage to share. May God bless u all and guide ur ways ahead as u b the light and salt for others.
So heartening and inspiring to hear from all of you who had turned your lives around. I am sure it is not easy as the 1st step is always tough. But hearing what you are doing now with your lives brought so much joy to my heart. Please continue to reach out to those who need help, you are a positive influence to them. Praying for you guys always. Take care and all the best in all that you do. God bless.
I enjoyed this candid and lively discussion. My takeaway as a “Young Senior” 😂is there’s only one life and in different seasons of our lives, we all wanna love our families and friends; and to volunteer our time & talent to help the people around us. Kudos to all the participants. 👍🏻
Very amazing interview! Very proud of all of them! I rather have friends like them because I can learn so much and they're all so authentic and inspiring!
Great discussion! It would have been nice to hear what started addiction for everyone and if/how the government can focus on prevention via education vs penalties. Somehow, I think that Singapore's education system over-indexes on math/science so those that are more artistically-inclined tend to be neglected/marginalized and stigmatized as less capable
This is an episode on guiding youngsters not to try drugs And so many jokers trying to equate it to alcohol and saying it’s propaganda etc. Cmon if you all got the balls to try drugs, and can’t wait to ruin your own life. Go ahead no one is stopping you and jail is waiting for you. The thing about life is when so many people life f*cked up because of drugs.. and share their experience There will still be jokers who can’t wait to try. Some people deserve a hell-ish life, you really can’t save them 😊
Your point being? Many drugs are way more addictive and damaging than alcohol, even in small quantities. Alcohol is considered relatively unaddictive UNLESS the person choose to binge drink. Many things can be highly addictive if you take it excessively. Even cough syrup or glue can make you high. Drugs in contrast even a small amount is dangerous.
@@奶油饼干-c6jIn the first place, what makes you think that illegal drugs are more harmful than alcohol? That is what the government wants you to believe. Your argument is invalid, alcohol causes violent crimes, sexual assault and road accidents. What makes you think that even small amount of drugs are dangerous? Alcohol is equally addictive as many illegal drugs, alcohol poisoning is a serious and sometimes deadly result of drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time. Drinking too much too quickly can affect breathing, heart rate, body temperature and gag reflex. In some cases, this can lead to a coma and death. Alcohol is also a carcinogen and can increase the risk of many types of cancer. It is even worst for those who turn red after drinking, someone with Asian flush is 6-10 times more likely to develop esophagus cancer from drinking alcohol than someone who does not have alcohol flush.
There is a huge difference between drug "use" and drug "abuse". Stop using the word "abuse" just to mislead people into thinking that all drugs are bad which is obviously not true. There are also a lot of people who only use drugs occasionally for recreation so it would be unfair to put everyone into the same category 👎👎
If drugs are really so harmful then why is alcohol abuse or binge drinking acceptable? This is double standard, people should also have the freedom to make their own choices 😡
As long as the Singapore government can make money out it or tax it, it is not considered a vice. Example cigarettes, alochol, gambling (heck! they even opened a few casinos). All these are deemed as harmful in general yet the Singapore government allows them coz they can squeeze money out of these activities somehow but drugs are harder for them to get money or tax it. If really care about the people, then ban all vices! But they won't do it coz they are double standard and corrupted!
are these guys smoking? e.g. legal cigarettes... Then, there is no difference in youth wanting to try out illegal drugs vs buy a pack to try.... The Question becomes What is Legal, What is not... Curiosity is a journey of life... if you take illegal drugs... then you either die from it OR become one of these guys sitting infront of the camera... Prevention is NOT THE CURE... Accepting the journey is the CURE.. be it death or any form of suffering.. even the "high" from taking drugs... YOUR CHOICE YOUR JOURNEY YOUR PROBLEM!
In fact , this is definitely a big improvement compared to the past when talking about drugs openly is a taboo . Big applause to you guys stepping out to share your past experience , thank you & keep it up !
Not much improvement compared to the past. I can tell that the entire dialogue is very biased and one sided. They are obviously preaching
Mr Sufian made me smile coz of his willingness to continue to upgrade himself thru education. Yeah go for 💯 coz I’m sure u definitely can 👍👏🏻
Thanks for the honesty. Keep it up, stay clean and free!
Feel that Munah is doing very well as a host in all the recent mediacorp shows; really a good display of Munah's versatility and talent as a host for serious topics
Proud of u all!
Very interesting , well~documented. Everyone spoke well . Munah is a good host. I enjoyed this episode.
Bruce..i cried so badly when your mum discharged from hospital just to see u for 20mins..every mum loves their child..
respect to those people there but what really almost made me cry was mr bruce talking bout his mom having cancer and still when to vist him that made me think that no matter how hurt they are they will always be there supporting us and loving us
Proud of all of you. Doing so well. Shout out to Muna!!! As a fellow old girl Temasekian NA! So proud of you! You doing a fabulous job and engaging us in your interview and hosting. Your expression is truly genuine. Instead of the usual sterile expression like the other hosts on this type of platform. Soon you be able to speak to the camera without looking at your notes
I am so proud of them to share their stories
I hate to judge or hear someone judging someone because of mistake their make,,but I like to hear their experience .
Keep up the good works guys. Will always be keeping you guys, the people who are in prison or those who are still suffering from drug abuse in my prayers. All of you have inspired me to continue to counsel people who has made mistakes. Like Bruce has mentioned it is very rewarding to see people change for the better.
Very good interview & thanks to the full panel recovering journey people for the forthrightness & courage to share. May God bless u all and guide ur ways ahead as u b the light and salt for others.
So proud of all of you!!
Thank you all for sharing 👍
So heartening and inspiring to hear from all of you who had turned your lives around. I am sure it is not easy as the 1st step is always tough. But hearing what you are doing now with your lives brought so much joy to my heart. Please continue to reach out to those who need help, you are a positive influence to them. Praying for you guys always. Take care and all the best in all that you do. God bless.
You guys are all great...
I enjoyed this candid and lively discussion. My takeaway as a “Young Senior” 😂is there’s only one life and in different seasons of our lives, we all wanna love our families and friends; and to volunteer our time & talent to help the people around us. Kudos to all the participants. 👍🏻
So proud of all of you. May God bless each and everyone of you. Take care and continue to inspire. ❤
really good stuff and insightful sharing - just wish it was longer!
Very amazing interview! Very proud of all of them! I rather have friends like them because I can learn so much and they're all so authentic and inspiring!
Respect to all their honesty and courage ❤ well done. Keep it up
Great discussion! It would have been nice to hear what started addiction for everyone and if/how the government can focus on prevention via education vs penalties. Somehow, I think that Singapore's education system over-indexes on math/science so those that are more artistically-inclined tend to be neglected/marginalized and stigmatized as less capable
Beautiful story. Honest and opened . I wish them well in their road to recovery. YES " SAY NO TO DRUGS " All The Best Folks.
this is a good 👍 episode
when they all talk about their Family. especially when the Bruce talking about her mum discharge herself to see him😢😢 i am crying like a baby.
Very inspiring! ❤
i know im late to say this but, hugs to everyone who has been through a hard times with drugs. so proud of them
Proud of you guys
This is an episode on guiding youngsters not to try drugs
And so many jokers trying to equate it to alcohol and saying it’s propaganda etc.
Cmon if you all got the balls to try drugs, and can’t wait to ruin your own life. Go ahead no one is stopping you and jail is waiting for you.
The thing about life is when so many people life f*cked up because of drugs.. and share their experience
There will still be jokers who can’t wait to try. Some people deserve a hell-ish life, you really can’t save them 😊
There are also many people who screwed up their lives because of alcohol. You sound more like a joker by making such a naive comment 🤡
Yes hotel California have the lyrics, check in anytime but you can never leave
Drugs abuse is getting younger.
Does drugs effect your overall health..n how they overcome
Anumodana. Wishing you the best in your lives.
Yes, drugs destroyed my life. Say no to drugs!!
Wah they so brave show their face. Applause.
HELLO, MR. CHIA PA PA. I MISSED YOUR CHANNEL.😋👍
Fantastic
To add on : I’ve watched all of Bruce’s Jiak Pah Pah 👍
Bruce I saw him once very handsome and big brother figure type of guy the smile can kill lot of women 😅
O boys & girls..... the whole forum wasn't anchored correctly; seemingly "trying * & talking about indv~ curiosity, experiences n lost time.... !!!
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Munah has quite a unique name ah.
Bruce
To be fair, why not invite a few recovering alcoholics to this show? The only difference is legal and illegal
Your point being?
Many drugs are way more addictive and damaging than alcohol, even in small quantities.
Alcohol is considered relatively unaddictive UNLESS the person choose to binge drink.
Many things can be highly addictive if you take it excessively. Even cough syrup or glue can make you high.
Drugs in contrast even a small amount is dangerous.
@@奶油饼干-c6jIn the first place, what makes you think that illegal drugs are more harmful than alcohol? That is what the government wants you to believe. Your argument is invalid, alcohol causes violent crimes, sexual assault and road accidents. What makes you think that even small amount of drugs are dangerous? Alcohol is equally addictive as many illegal drugs, alcohol poisoning is a serious and sometimes deadly result of drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time. Drinking too much too quickly can affect breathing, heart rate, body temperature and gag reflex. In some cases, this can lead to a coma and death.
Alcohol is also a carcinogen and can increase the risk of many types of cancer. It is even worst for those who turn red after drinking, someone with Asian flush is 6-10 times more likely to develop esophagus cancer from drinking alcohol than someone who does not have alcohol flush.
There is a huge difference between drug "use" and drug "abuse". Stop using the word "abuse" just to mislead people into thinking that all drugs are bad which is obviously not true. There are also a lot of people who only use drugs occasionally for recreation so it would be unfair to put everyone into the same category 👎👎
The entire dialogue is clearly biased and one sided. These people are obviously preaching to show support for the drug laws.
talk so much then end up go back to taking drugs
wtf , legalize drug as in cbd oil , not cannabis as a whole , lol
As of now, even cbd is illegal in sg. How silly is that 🤡
If drugs are really so harmful then why is alcohol abuse or binge drinking acceptable? This is double standard, people should also have the freedom to make their own choices 😡
Nobody say that it’s acceptable
@@qwesdsxfhjj But alcohol is legal so that is still a huge difference
@@user-to6wu9fr6v there’s a HUGE DIFFERENCE in consuming in moderation and abusing it.
@@qwesdsxfhjj Yes of course, moderation can be applied to both alcohol and drugs
As long as the Singapore government can make money out it or tax it, it is not considered a vice. Example cigarettes, alochol, gambling (heck! they even opened a few casinos). All these are deemed as harmful in general yet the Singapore government allows them coz they can squeeze money out of these activities somehow but drugs are harder for them to get money or tax it. If really care about the people, then ban all vices! But they won't do it coz they are double standard and corrupted!
Say NO to propaganda, zero tolerance to propaganda
say kNOw to drugs
are these guys smoking? e.g. legal cigarettes... Then, there is no difference in youth wanting to try out illegal drugs vs buy a pack to try.... The Question becomes What is Legal, What is not... Curiosity is a journey of life... if you take illegal drugs... then you either die from it OR become one of these guys sitting infront of the camera... Prevention is NOT THE CURE... Accepting the journey is the CURE.. be it death or any form of suffering.. even the "high" from taking drugs... YOUR CHOICE YOUR JOURNEY YOUR PROBLEM!
Becoming too religious could actually make people dumb and even turns them into simps
I have non of above problem but still stuck in my life due to lack of money. 😢