This is not about self-deprecation, but more a matter of knowing oneself. I mean, in ALL HONESTY, can this even/ever be true? One wonders what they’ve used to measure this so-called innovativeness. (I’m trying to get an answer out of myself by looking at this question from all sorts of innovative angles. But as a Singaporean, inevitably I’m having difficulties.) And in the first place, who’s this “manufacturing group” that conducted the study? My take: Not all studies are to be taken seriously. Especially those performed by unknown sources. Not a very innovative conclusion I know. But what were you expecting? I’m Singaporean.
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March 11, 2009
Singapore Called the Most 'Innovative' Nation - Study