Opinion

Salvation

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When we are young, we are often fascinated by great things. We want to do great things, create great achievements, earn a lot of money, and live a life worthy of admiration. We believe that happiness lies at some peak ahead. But then years teach us another lesson. There are people who have reached the peak of fame but are still lonely; or own everything but do not know what they live for. Meanwhile, there are small things that seem insignificant, but become the last refuge of the soul. Psychologist Carl Jung once wrote: "The smallest things that are meaningful will be more valuable than the greatest things that are meaningless". The longer you live, the more you realize that human life is not created by great events, but by countless small things that have quietly passed through and remained.

Caring for people's lives is the measure of a developed city

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Speaking at the 50th Anniversary of the City of Saigon - Gia Dinh honored to be named after President Ho Chi Minh (July 2, 1976 - July 2, 2026), General Secretary and President To Lam emphasized: "Taking better care of the people's lives, considering this as the highest goal and the most substantive measure of development. City residents must enjoy a safer living environment, more convenient transportation, more suitable housing, better schools, better hospitals, more cultural spaces, more green spaces. Workers, workers, immigrants, urban poors, and vulnerable people must be cared for with specific, practical and targeted policies.

The whole picture in one detail

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Sometimes, just looking at a detail to see the whole picture...

Love is not everything

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There is a period in life where most of us once thought love was the center of the universe. When in love, a five-minute reply message can cause your mood to decline faster than stock prices on a crisis day. An unintentional look is enough to make your heart happy as if you just won the lottery. And a saying goodbye sometimes makes people feel like the end of the world has come. That is very normal. Humans tend to exaggerate the importance of what is bothering their hearts the most. Just like when you have a toothache, you think your whole body is just left with a tooth. When you are heartbroken, you think your whole life is just left with sadness.

Digital transformation must improve work efficiency and better serve the people

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One of the strong messages emphasized by General Secretary and President To Lam in both major conferences is the Conference summarizing 1 year of operation of the overall organizational model of the political system and the three-level government model, along with the National Conference summarizing 1 year and 6 months of implementing Resolution No. 57 held yesterday, July 1, which is the requirement that digital transformation must aim to improve work efficiency, resolve procedures faster, more accurately, at lower costs and more practically for people and businesses. At the same time, it is necessary to minimize the requirement for people and businesses to repeat the information that the State already has.