Harper's Bazaar Singapore

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES

This is the fourth editor’s letter that I’ve written whilst seated at my makeshift desk in my makeshift office (aka mahjong table in the dressing room). It is far from ideal. But then life as we know it has totally changed. I find myself working incredibly long hours as the spaces for work and home merge Times–trained veterans volunteer their time and risk their health to help a marginalized society in Singapore. I hope you love what Serene wrote, and marvel at the images that Bryan shot, in Perfect Strangers (page 121). Because, in a world that is united in fighting this virus, we cannot leave behind the men who have helped build our city to be the First World country that we all call home. Let’s welcome these strangers as friends, help forge ties and build connections stronger and better than what we are.

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