Monday, November 4, 2024

Why armed forces trained officer can never be effective politician?

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, answers questions after the second of two Democratic presidential primary debates hosted by CNN Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019, in the Fox Theatre in Detroit. 


Gabbard is why political candidates and the military shouldn’t mix

Lt. Col. ML Cavanaugh:

Tulsi Gabbard highlights a problem that is not unique to her. She has two identities, one as a politician and member of Congress and the other as a military officer and major in the Army National Guard. As a Democratic presidential candidate, she’s blurred and crossed the lines distinguishing those identities.


She should either serve the country in a military uniform or as a national politician, but she shouldn’t do both simultaneously, because it harms our military’s all-important nonpartisan ethic and has the potential to weaken our national defense by normalizing what could be a dangerous practice.


So either Maj. Gabbard — or Rep. Gabbard — should stand down.


Her ambition to do double duty is noble, impressive, yet nonetheless wrong. And unfortunately, this is a bipartisan affliction. Rep. Adam Kinzinger’s (R-Ill.) service in the Air National Guard is a prominent example on the other side of the aisle. Although the exact figure ebbs and flows, by my count nearly 20 member of Congress were soldier-lawmakers as recently as two years ago.


In this week’s Democratic debate in Detroit, Gabbard was true to form: Her military service was front and center, as it is in her campaign. Her status as a soldier is the lead biographical bullet point on her Twitter page and her campaign website points out that she’s “presently a major” in the Army National Guard. The site features a slick video of a political speech she gave in 2014 as a member of Congress, wearing her military dress uniform, deriding the “slashing of benefits” for service members and asserting “we must hold leaders accountable.”


Politicking in uniform clearly violates the spirit of the military officer’s oath — something she’s done over and over — and should concern every American citizen and soldier.


Because by regulation and tradition, our nation’s military is thoroughly and deliberately nonpartisan as it has a responsibility to prevent politics from splintering our troops and separating the military from society. Military officers are, of course, allowed to have political ideas and to vote privately. But that’s where it stops because the U.S. military serves all Americans — the red, white and blue — not one party, red or blue.


Although reservists and National Guard troops have slightly different rules that allow for some greater level of political participation than full-time troops, part-time service doesn’t mean part-time ethics.


In choosing to run for president, Gabbard’s combined identity as a citizen-soldier sends her into profoundly uncomfortable terrain.


As an oath-bound military officer — with the potential to be called into national service by the sitting commander-in-chief — how can Gabbard answer questions about impeachment appropriately? Could she honestly say to her constituents in Hawaii, and other national supporters, that her answers aren’t conditioned on her service as a military officer (which would counsel exercising caution and avoiding calls for impeachment)? Or when she’s so publicly sold herself as an “outspoken critic of regime change wars” could she really tell the soldiers she might lead into combat that she’s truly willing to salute and support the chain of command, all the way up to the commander-in-chief, and that she’ll fight when necessary?


In military culture, leaders set examples. And Gabbard is setting an example for everyone in military service. Would it be acceptable for others in uniform to similarly broadcast and propagate their personal political views on social media to the same degree as Gabbard? To follow her lead and risk alienating others in their platoon, company, battalion or brigade?


Members of Congress serving in the military undermine the chain of command. Since they can’t set aside such a prominent day job (designed to provide direct oversight to the military itself), they are almost certain to receive special treatment. Some majors are more major, but shouldn’t be.


For example, Gabbard famously met directly with an avowed adversary of the U.S. government, Bashar Assad, known as the butcher of Syria. How many Army majors would be permitted to do that without facing military justice, let alone be allowed to spell out what their foreign policy would be separate from our government’s?


Practicality also intervenes: National political figures will probably never be able to meet the 39 days per year of unit training required for reservists or members of the National Guard, a fact that should exclude them from service. Their job should be given to someone who can put in the time to be ready to fight when duty calls.


Such dual service easily becomes dual exploitation — a national politician advantaged and protected by military camouflage, as well as a military officer advanced and privileged by political clothing.


People are far less likely to tell a soldier-politician like Gabbard, or other simultaneously serving members of Congress, what to do. That’s understandable, given the public servants’ instinctual nobility — we need more citizens like them who want to serve in politics or in uniform.


But one identity should stand down.


Military service is a privilege, sometimes a painful one. It entails the suppression of certain individual interests for the nation’s greater benefit. Whether members of Congress should simultaneously serve as reserve or National Guard officers is a question that should be officially addressed. At a minimum, those who formally seek the office of commander-in-chief should follow the example of Gen. George Washington — and leave military service behind before ascending to political office.


In Detroit, Gabbard promised to bring the “soldier’s values of service above self to the White House.” That’s fine, as long as she leaves the uniform behind well before walking in the front door.


Partisan politics has no place in today’s (or tomorrow’s) military

Throughout its history, the United States’ military has, by design, removed itself from partisan politics and pursued an apolitical voice in public discourse. In the current political climate where the popular culture has blended so heavily with politics, the line between apolitical speech and partisan talking points has all but disappeared and the military has jumped into that quagmire with both feet. In recent months, scandals in the form of social media outbursts, participation in unlawful assemblies by current and former members of the armed forces, and political statements in uniform made by senior enlisted and general officers have removed any pretense of political neutrality from the U.S. armed forces.

This shift is not only damaging to the U.S. armed forces’ reputation, but to the morale of the service members and the support of United States citizens. The leadership stand-down to address extremism in the force appears to have been designed in direct response to the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol building where there have been arrests of current and former active duty and reserves members of the military. In and of itself, this is not a particularly surprising move — every action has a reaction and typically that reaction from senior military leadership is mandatory training in regards to the issue at hand (e.g., Marines United). This stand-down training does not exist without context, however.

The context in this case is that the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol followed nearly eight months of riots in nearly every major city that resulted in over $2 billion of damages to public and private property and over 30 deaths. When presented in this context it is impossible to maintain the perception that partisan politics did not play a role in the creation and mandate of this training. As every service member knows, perception is reality. Further evidence of emergent partisanship at the highest levels of the armed forces, when service members at “every echelon” question as to why the anti-extremism training has been created in response to the Jan. 6 rioting and not the previous eight months the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Sergeant Major Ramón Colón-López stated, “We cannot confuse a First Amendment grievance because of social injustice organization and some of the criminals that latched on to go ahead and loot, destroy and commit other crimes. There’s two clear, distinct groups right there.”


In an anecdotal account from an active-duty sailor reported by prominent political correspondent Jack Posobiec, during the extremism stand-down groups like the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers were identified by their leadership as extremist groups while the sailor in question was told Antifa, BLM, and domestic Islamic jihadism were not appropriate examples in regards to the extremism training despite domestic terror incidents being carried out by members of, or in the name of, these groups. In this example, the focus on only one side of the political spectrum is stark and is counter to the military’s tradition of non-partisanship. It is evident that according to a separate article by McClatchy, this is not a unique case.


While it is true that there have been more service members, actively serving or otherwise formerly associated, were implicated in and charged with crimes in relation to the Jan. 6 riot; it is disingenuous (and factually inaccurate) to assert that no service member was engaged in the riots for “social injustice” during the previous eight months considering the arrest of Airman First Class Larry Williams Jr., allegedly caught on video torching a police car during riots in Salt Lake City. This begs the question: is the military actually concerned with all extremist ideologies equally or is it only concerned with partisan optics in response to a right-wing riot?

Unfortunately, this is not the only recent example of hypocrisy and partisan statements by senior officials. In response to comments made by Tucker Carlson, a Fox News political commentator, several senior officers and enlisted members of the U.S. military took to social media and even CNN to disparage him and his comments. These comments fly in the face of the social media misconduct policies instituted by each branch. General officers such as Army Maj. Gen. Patrick Donahoe, TRADOC Gen. Paul Funk, enlisted leadership such as Marine Master Gunnery Sergeant Scott Stalker and Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston, and the official Twitter account for Marine II Marine Information Group, have made public, politically charged comments — irrelevantly pointing at Carlson’s lack of military service — in response, adding fuel to the partisan firefight. Grinston went so far as to appear on CNN in uniform. II MIG (to their credit) has issued a public apology for their unprofessionalism.


These comments, without the context of being in response to a partisan political commentator, would not be seen as a political statement and would be rightly seen as a relatively obvious group of statements that accurately reflect the role of women in the military. When taken in context, however, the comments are political statements directed at a political commentator in order to play party politics on behalf of armed forces. Despite anyone’s personal opinions on Tucker Carlson’s statements on the military’s priorities with regard to hair and nail polish regulations or maternity uniforms, making public statements from official military social media accounts and appearing on partisan news networks is — and should be — impermissible for our senior military leaders. This bold-faced partisan commenting has led Republican Sen. Ted Cruz to state, “This spectacle risks politicizing the military after several centuries of efforts to keep military officials out of domestic affairs, undermining civil-military relations by having the military take a side in a contentious cultural dispute, and the perception that military leaders are happily weaponizing the institution against political critics of the sitting administration.”


Senator Cruz has also requested a meeting with the Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. David Berger to discuss the comments made by military service members against Tucker Carlson.


This commentary is not meant to disparage the military — it is a metaphorical call to arms. It is intended to bring to light the emerging partisanship of the armed forces and correct the course of action before it is too late. The military exists to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and by becoming embroiled in partisan politics that becomes impossible to do. If I, a current member of the military, and others do not begin to voice our concerns with our senior leaders’ increasingly partisan activities and statements we will lose the pride we once had in our service, we will lose quality service members who feel their personal political opinions are being disparaged by the military leadership, we will lose the faith of the citizens of the United States, and (most importantly) we will lose future conflicts by bleeding off quality members who would rather leave the military than become pawns for partisan use by leaders who would rather focus on optics and future political opportunity than on the future of our missions and our national defense. We cannot allow ourselves to become a tool to the current or any future administration for partisan politics.


The international and domestic conditions have changed sufficiently in the last forty years to warrant a review of how and to what end we are developing our leaders and specifically our field grade officer corps. 

Background and Disclaimers

In my last year as a lieutenant colonel, I requested to serve as a faculty instructor at the Command and General Staff School (CGSS) following four years as a consumer of their efforts. As the Chief, Future Operations (G35) and later the Assistant Chief of Staff for Strategy, Plans, and Policy (G5) my teams were predominantly comprised of post Command and General Staff Officer College (CGSOC) and School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) trained majors. For the most part I was a satisfied customer because the talent of our rising officer corps is second to none. However, there was one common trait: lack of clarity in thought. I define this term as one’s ability to understand and communicate staff work, organizational process, professional opinions, and leader decision implications in a context that accounts for the nature of the operational environment, established policy parameters, military theory, and history. Said another way, a professional’s ability to show their math; not just have an opinion. 


My ten months as an instructor at CGSOC were illuminating. Armed with Training and Doctrine Command’s (TRADOC) instructor certifications on the Adult Learning Model (ADM) and further pressured to pursue a parallel academic rank, I was entrusted with the Joint, Interagency, and Multinational operations instruction for a seminar of 16 students. The people whom I had the pleasure of teach beside are world class professionals driven by personal desires to empower the next generation of Army, sister service, and international leaders. The following observations and recommendations are oriented on the organizational necessities of the Army and do not reflect any perceived shortcomings of the incredibly talented cadre across CGSOC.


 


A Tale of Two Identities.


 


Training or Educating (What’s the difference). To most people these terms are synonymous; both involving teaching and learning. However, when designing organizational structures and expending finite resources (people/time/money) to produce individuals or teams with a specific skill set, these two terms couldn’t be more different. The January 2020 CGSOC Joint Professional Military Education (JPME)-I Reaccreditation Self Study highlights the distinct nature of these terms. Unfortunately, instead of choosing to be good at educating or training, the prescribed methodology for CGSOC is to balance and integrate “complementary approaches.” Said another way, the one-year CGSOC program fits eight pounds of knowledge into three-pound brains. We can do better, and it begins with a clear purpose and function to drive decisions that innovate a culture of learning.


Train to fight OR educate to think. Learning a specific skill utilized on the battlefield requires repetition, realistic conditions, and muscle memory. Learning how to think about war and subsequent battlefields requires reflection, research, and mentorship. Memorizing, through repetition, the intricate battlefield conditions and tactical actions of the forces commanded by Napoleon and Wellington may give you an expert appreciation of what happened at Waterloo, but alone cannot give an understanding of Napoleon’s revolution in military affairs or the impacts of the French Revolution on the character of warfare that remain today. This knowledge can only be achieved through research, reflection, writing, and engaging with a mentor who can enrich that learning experience. Similarly, reading, reflecting, and pontificating about the employment of weapons systems, particularly within complex environments of combined arms formations, will never give you a decisive victory over a skilled and capable adversary. Only through the crucible of training, repetition, assessments, and retraining can one achieve a decisive advantage and master the skills of fighting a crew, staff, or task force. Just ask the Russians in Ukraine.


 


Educate to fight AND train to think. The current Army professional education system is trying to be everything to everyone and unfortunately is slowly becoming a relic. The establishment of Army University, while at first was a noble effort to give service members and families an advantage when seeking degrees and opportunity in the world of higher education has grown to disproportionally influence policy decisions across TRADOC. To provide similar, if not superior, academic status as the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force, the Army University has expanded its scale and scope exponentially, blending the roles of commander, director, educator, and trainer. This is most notable at the executive level with the Commander, TRADOC serving as the Chancellor of Army University. The Director of the Combined Arms Center hold the office of Vice Chancellor and the Deputy Commandant of CGSOC is the Army University Provost. A cursory comparison of their civilian counterparts at a civilian university demonstrates distinct differences in career development paths, professional expertise, and daily scope of work. The point is NOT that Army senior leaders are unqualified for these positions, rather the unintended consequences of this structure has been the implementation of policies that educate soldiers to fight and train our people to think. Neither accomplishing optimal results. This is the cognitive dissidence that will ultimately erode the Army’s competitive advantage in the next 10 years.


 


There are two examples of CGSOC friction points that stem from this confusion. The first is the institutions inability to balance student time for reflection and study, with their classroom time to apply and process competencies such as planning and decision making. Often double booked based on instructor-student densities driven by accreditations, the work that doesn’t get finished is moved to homework and into direct competition with other efforts such as writing academic papers and projects imposed by multiple accreditation agencies. The result is that the learning is often ineffective because students will develop a survival routine that prioritizes everything or nothing at the same time. They become product vice content oriented and get captured by competing and redundant requirements that eventually force the learning experience into a routine of block checking and gamesmanship. Again, there is nothing nefarious about these realities rather another symptom of not having a guiding principle to prioritize toward. The second example was the incorporation external instructors for new curriculum dictated by senior Army leaders. The Army University chancellor in 2019 after concerns with CGSOC instructor qualifications, brought in training experts from the centers of excellence to educate CGSOC students on emerging warfighting concepts. Th outsourcing of academic tasks is a clear indicator of misaligned resources and intellectual confusion. A similar trend will emerge as TRADOC transform its mid-level courses and outsources education and training to units in the form of prerequisite distance learning requirements for prospective students.


The Bus to Abilene. It cannot be underemphasized that the collaging of education and training is neither a result of incompetence nor nefarious motives. The Army gets things done and the course of action that combines two distinct options is always the preferred and often directed method. Just like in Jerry B. Harvey’s 1974 article “The Abilene Paradox: The Management of Agreement,” well-meaning professionals have perpetuated initiatives at CGSOC over the past forty years that have unintentionally resulted in saturated students, unfocused programs of study, and frustrated faculty either under resourced or unqualified to perform adequately. The creation and strategic implications of Army University is one example of good concepts with mixed results. The other is the SAMS Factor.



The SAMS Factor. 

The creation of SAMS will be codified as one of the most impactful innovations in American military history. Like the after-action review (AAR), history will show that SAMS had an exponentially greater impact on the successful employment of violence by the U.S. Army than most technological advancements. Given the geopolitical circumstances as well as the perceived state of training and education in the Army at the time SAMS was created, the true genius of Huba Wass de Czege was to both understand the needed skills of the Army officer corps in 1983, but also anticipate the limiting factors the bureaucracy would place on relevant solution strategies. Specifically, the establishment of SAMS was Huba Wass de Czege recognizing a need to return to a 2-year education model for majors that both trained officers to be tactically and technically proficient but also to be critical and creative thinkers. The establishment of SAMS as a pilot and then later a standalone course for a select group of officers was as much about addressing the Army’s cognitive gap as it was subverting to the bureaucratic resistance to change. Designed as building blocks, SAMS was the third phase of a complimentary education process that included the foundational course (now 12 years removed) led by the Combined Arms Service Staff School; teaching combined arms officers how to effectively operate at echelons above Brigade. Over the past 40-years, the SAMS curriculum, including the awarding of a master’s degree, has pollinated, and influenced the culture and vision of the entire Army University. Most influences have been positive. Others, like the fixation on master’s degrees and academic status have convoluted the CGSOC curriculum, overwhelmed the faculty, and confuses students. As in 1983, today the Army faces the same questions: where do we go from here and who is leading that charge?


Inflection Points come with hard decisions. Comprehensive adjustments must be made to address the evolving characteristics of warfare as well as the perceived cognitive dissidence in the Army education system. Tremendous investments are being made in Doctrine, Organizations, Training, Material, Personnel, and Facilities and the successful integration of these solutions relies on the adaptability of people which can only be gained through training and education. Moreover, as the Army’s modernization strategy comes into full view, the battlefield application remains fully reliant on adaptable and capable Soldiers and leaders. The resources are available for the Army to align properly and effectively, it just requires thoughtful and comprehensive recommendations and hard decisions.


 


Where and how do leaders learn to fight and where and how do they learn to think?


 


The final section is a comparison of two options for developing junior field grade officers to be adaptable and lethal leaders: each compelling, suitable, and distinguishable. The hardest part is determining what competencies Army Junior Executives must perfect during the CGSOC experience, think or fight. If it is both, then the Army must find ways of dedicating more time. Each course of action below will drive change and increase reliance on either civilian institutions or military training and education centers across the force. If the Army chooses to study this paradigm and decides to both conduct better training and educate more effectively, then the Intermediate level education system must again go to a two-year experience. 


 


Course of Action 1. Training Focused instruction: How the Army fights.


●Integrate instruction with the School for Command preparation while simultaneously resurrecting the learning demands of the Combined Arms Service Staff School.

●Increase planning and scenario sets and reps.

●Military Instructors need to regain the majority if not a 3/1 ratio.

●Dissolve the master’s degree efforts at CGSOC

●Add Staff Work instruction for Flag Officer headquarters

●Military instructor positions must be career enhancing

●Turn Military History and Military Theory into electives

 


Course of Action 2. Education Focused instruction: How the Army thinks.


● New Departments with mandated civilian education requirements including PhD led syndicates.

● Reduced Leadership, Tactics, and Joint Doctrine instruction

● Create Military Theory department and instruction

● Retain Military History but focus on actual history, not theory

● Create International Relations and Political Science department

 


Choose a Direction of Travel and Resource the effort. If history has taught one thing it is that successful militaries have leaders who can both fight and think. Achieving this within the formations of the future begins with choosing an identity and purpose for the Army’s intellectual institutions and then aligning resources appropriately. The above is NOT a binary choice ( A binary decision is a choice between two alternatives, for instance between taking some specific action or not taking it. Binary decisions are basic to many fields. ) for the overall development of the officer corps, but a framework for how the Army develops mid-grade leaders for success and then adopt corresponding changes across the entire developmental timeline. There are equally compelling arguments for the Army to resource education or training at CGSOC. Whichever is decided, it cannot exist in a vacuum but reverberate across the Army’s professional development and education institutions. There will be second and third order effects that must be embraced or else the seeds of change will not take root. If CGSOC chooses to educate our officers, then the Centers of Excellence and pre-commissioning institutions must double down on training. Moreover, if education is the true focus for CGSOC, then how is the War College curriculum refined, or how do the Schools for Command Preparation or Advanced Military Studies evolve and further revolutionize our force?


 



Friday, November 1, 2024

raised in an upper class environment?

 What is a clear sign that someone was raised in an upper class environment?

They are reserved; upper-class people don’t like bubbly people and tend to think that they are superficial;

Watch their table manners when they eat. If they hold their eating utensils well, keep their arms close to their body at all times, and sit straight and never shift, that is a sign;

They love to read books, but most of the time they are not bestsellers;

If their clothes are clean and pressed at all times, that is another sign;

They avoid confrontation, but know how to put someone down with a word or a look.


I would add that upper class people can be gracious and charming, but not overly enthusiastic or “bubbly” .  

Their humor is more ironic or wry than slapstick. They don’t overwhelm others with an outsize personality - they are low key. 

A word to describe their personality would be urbane.

My experience of genuinely upper class people is that they don’t care at all about appearances and going about their daily business will often wear old clothes, have messy hair and drive an old car. This is because their sense of worth is not dependent on how they look. 

You make an excellent point. The members of old established families take pride in their shabbiness. An old tweed coat , scruffy pair of shoes or tattered sweater is almost mandatory. Being fashionable is a sin. The interior of the house should never look “decorated”. The furniture should impart a look of clutter and never be of the same period. Color coordination should be avoided at all costs. The television must be as old, small and clunky as possible. Ideally, the television should be weirdly angled and awkwardly balanced on the most unsuitable piece of furniture in the room. Dog beds should be considered part of the decor, rugs should be faded and sofas should be slipcovered in a chintz fabric that clashes with the chintz fabric of the drapes. An eccentric relative is absolutely necessary. It is even better if someone in the family has an unusual hobby such as collecting snail shells, growing moss or raising badgers. Of course, no non-royal could ever aspire to Queen Mary’s favorite hobby: eradicating ivy from every building in her line of vision.

I don’t know if you intend it, but based on your answer, it seems you think someone from an upper class environment is invariably a snob.

For example, to your last point - the same person who can put someone down with a word or a look also would know how to raise someone’s spirits with similar subtlety and power. I always loved the story of Queen Victoria (or was it Elizabeth?) who, when a guest broke a priceless tea cup, followed suit by breaking one herself.

In response to your first observation, that they are reserved and that they don’t like bubbly people and tend to think they are superficial, I would counter that being reserved oneself doesn’t necessarily mean one holds a negative opinion of anyone who does not match them.

The concept of noblesse oblige, which translates as the obligations of nobility - is upper class by its very definition. Someone raised on the concept of noblesse oblige would generally hold a very compassionate view of all humanity.

◆I agree wholeheartedly with this response and I love the tea cup example.

Stereotype! Well brought up people have many personalities. Mostly they’re considerate of others.

■I agree with your answer, Tom. I was a supervisor at a private club for a while and was around a lot of upper class individuals for years. It was a melting pot of individuals there, and not all of them fit the description that was first posted. Everyone is different.

♤Yes, stereotypical. However, it does reflect a ‘general’ truth when you compare between groups.

♧Best way to interact with meeting someone new is, of course, to treat them on a case-by-case, individual basis. I think we can agree on this.

◆Very true, but that isn’t indicative of the “upper class”.

To me, most of that can be put under the heading “manners and consideration for others”. I grew up on a dairy farm in a dry-land county in south Texas - not poor exactly, but every penny counted. My parents lost the farm during a multi-year drought and moved to San Antonio to become members of the working class.

My late mother-in-law taught me manners such as you describe. There are reasons for each, I found. I ended up owning my own litigation firm and benefitted from never raising my voice, cursing, or appearing angry - in short, being a lady. I found that automatically put me on the high end of whatever was going on, and put my opposing lawyer in the awkward spot of appearing a bully if he didn’t behave. It was an important tactical advantage, but once in the habit, it is hard to change. Nor would I want to do so, actually.

People in higher social class are more overconfident and perceived as more competent than lower-class people, according to a study by the American Psychological Association. 

People In Higher Social Class Have An Exaggerated Belief That They Are More Capable Than Others

Overconfidence can be misinterpreted by others as greater competence, perpetuating social hierarchies, study says.

People who see themselves as being in a higher social class may tend to have an exaggerated belief that they are more adept than their equally capable lower-class counterparts, and that overconfidence can often be misinterpreted by others as greater competence in important situations, such as job interviews, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.


“Advantages beget advantages. Those who are born in upper-class echelons are likely to remain in the upper class, and high-earning entrepreneurs disproportionately originate from highly educated, well-to-do families,” said Peter Belmi, PhD, of the University of Virginia and lead author of the study. “Our research suggests that social class shapes the attitudes that people hold about their abilities and that, in turn, has important implications for how class hierarchies perpetuate from one generation to the next.”


The study was published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology®.


Belmi and his colleagues conducted a series of four investigations looking at the connection between social class and overconfidence and how that might affect others’ perceptions of a person’s competence. The largest involved more than 150,000 small business owners in Mexico who were applying for loans. To measure social class, the researchers obtained information about these applicants’ income, education level and perceived standing in society as part of the application process.


Applicants were also required to complete a psychological assessment that would be used to assess their credit worthiness. Part of that included a flashcard game, a cognitive test where participants are shown an image that goes away after they press a key and is replaced by a second image. They then have to determine whether the second image matches the first. After completing 20 trials, applicants were asked to indicate how they performed in comparison with others on a scale of 1 to 100.


When the researchers compared the scores with their predictions, they found that people with more education, more income and a higher perceived social class had an exaggerated believe that they would perform better than others, compared with their lower-class counterparts. 


Another two investigations involving more than 1,400 online participants found a similar association between social class and overconfidence. In one, the researchers gave participants a trivia test. Those from a higher social class thought that they did better than others; however, when the researchers examined actual performance, it was not the case.


For the final investigation, the researchers recruited 236 undergraduate students, had each answer a 15-item trivia quiz and asked them to predict how they fared compared with others. They also asked them to rate their social class and for their families’ income and their mothers’ and fathers’ education levels. A week later, the students were brought back to the lab for a videotaped mock hiring interview. More than 900 judges, recruited online, each watched one of the videos and rated their impression of the applicant’s competence.


Once again, the researchers found students from a higher social class tended to be more overconfident, but they also discovered that this overconfidence was misinterpreted by the judges who watched their videos as greater competence.


“Individuals with relatively high social class were more overconfident, which in turn was associated with being perceived as more competent and ultimately more hirable, even though, on average, they were no better at the trivia test than their lower-class counterparts,” said Belmi.


The overconfidence effect may be partially due to differences in values between the middle and working classes, according to Belmi.


“In the middle class, people are socialized to differentiate themselves from others, to express what they think and feel and to confidently express their ideas and opinions, even when they lack accurate knowledge. By contrast, working-class people are socialized to embrace the values of humility, authenticity and knowing your place in the hierarchy,” he said. “These findings challenge the widely held belief that everybody thinks they are better than the average. Our results suggest that this type of thinking might be more prevalent among the middle and upper classes.”


The findings join a growing body of research on why class-based hierarchies continue to persist generation after generation, according to Belmi.


“Our results suggest that finding solutions to mitigate class inequalities may require a focus on subtle and seemingly harmless human tendencies,” he said. “Although people may be well meaning, these inequalities will continue to perpetuate if people do not correct for their natural human tendency to conflate impressions of confidence with evidence of ability.”  


Article: “The Social Advantage of Miscalibrated Individuals: The Relationship Between Social Class and Overconfidence and Its Implications for Class-Based Inequity,” by Peter Belmi, PhD, University of Virginia; Margaret Neale, PhD, Stanford University; and David Reiff, BA, and Rosemary Ulfe, BA, LenddoEFL. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, published online May 20, 2019.

The American Psychological Association, in Washington, D.C., is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States. APA's membership includes nearly 118,400 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students. Through its divisions in 54 subfields of psychology and affiliations with 60 state, territorial and Canadian provincial associations, APA works to advance the creation, communication and application of psychological knowledge to benefit society and improve people's lives.




Thursday, October 31, 2024

证据

  在此期间,我们披露了广泛的证据。  


为清楚起见,我们在此提供迄今为止所显示内容的摘要: 


1. 李显龙在公开和私下发表了许多相互矛盾的言论,包括宣誓——其中一些肯定是谎言。 他在公开场合扮演孝子,私下却通过不正当手段阻挠我们父母的意愿。 


2. 李显龙利用其总理职位,误导其父亲相信李光耀的房子要么已经公布,要么在他去世后“不可避免地”公布。


  3. 李光耀的最终遗嘱是对其 2011 年遗嘱的复归,这是他的明确指示。 应李光耀的要求,史丹福律师事务所参加了遗嘱认证。 


4. 何晶未经允许不当从其家中拿走了李光耀的私人物品,并以某种方式“代表”总理办公室将这些物品借给国家卫生局。 


 5. 遗产将李光耀的家具和个人物品赠予国家遗产委员会时,李光耀的遗嘱中必须显示其拆除意愿,对此李光耀感到不满,因此李光耀以总理身份取得了这份赠与契约的副本,然后不正当地将契约交给他当时的私人律师,以便他与李光耀的遗产进行个人法律斗争,以阻止赠与。


6. 李光耀与李光耀的遗产签署了和解协议,他同意回避涉及该房屋的政府决定,并重申了其父亲的最终遗嘱。尽管如此,李光耀还是向一个秘密部长委员会提交了大量材料,以挑战李光耀的最终遗嘱。只有在公众监督下,这个秘密委员会才透露其成员和成果。


 7. 通过委员会与李光耀遗嘱执行人之间的广泛交流,很明显委员会对研究38 Oxley方案兴趣不大,而是向遗嘱执行人重复李光耀对李光耀遗嘱的攻击。这些攻击完全是虚假的,毫无根据的,试图挑战或歪曲李光耀的遗愿。


8. 当我们被李光耀通过委员会的无情攻击迫使将此事公开时,李光耀利用议会会议为自己洗白,再次将自己置于议会下属面前,这是另一个不正当的论坛。他拒绝就此事接受任何独立调查。


李光耀的价值观发生了什么变化 :

https://goo.gl/G71SrX


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1. 李显龙在公开和私下都发表了许多相互矛盾的言论,包括宣誓时的一些言论肯定是谎言。他在公开场合扮演孝子,而在私下却通过不正当手段阻挠父母的意愿。


李显龙亲口说出。


公开

李显龙在议会表示:“目前不存在拆除房屋的紧急问题,政府现在也无需做出任何决定。”


私下

成立了一个由部长组成的秘密委员会,负责调查并就房屋提出建议。官方媒体现在称李显龙“没有参与”。


公开

2015 年 10 月 6 日,李光耀遗嘱认证获得批准。遗嘱被认定为最终遗嘱并具有法律约束力。李显龙没有提出任何法律挑战。


私下

李显龙写信给秘密委员会声称。 “没有证据表明李先生知道拆除条款已被重新纳入遗嘱。李先生在宣誓下(法定声明)宣誓这一点。


公开

李先生向议会引用了拆除条款,然后说“李先生对欧思礼路 38 号的立场多年来始终坚定不移,与他一生的价值观完全一致。 (2015 年 4 月)


私下里

LHL 告诉他的委员会:“李先生随后采取了一系列措施,毫无疑问他接受了内阁的立场。


公开

LHL 在 Facebook 上写道,我“希望政府能够允许已故李光耀先生拆除故居的愿望得到尊重”


私下里

LHL 告诉他的委员会:“他 [李光耀] 会接受任何保留故居的决定。”


他什么时候撒谎了?


李显龙 2015 年 4 月 13 日在议会发表的演讲


“最重要的是,我们纪念李先生的方式必须忠于他所信奉和为之奋斗的理想。李先生一生都明确表示,他不需要也不想要任何纪念碑。 [...] 李先生非常谨慎,从不允许个人崇拜在他周围滋生,更不用说鼓励个人崇拜了。”


李显龙通过他的私人律师 Lucien Wong,于 2015 年 9 月 18 日致李显扬和李玮玲律师的信


李先生从未说过他原则上反对在他死后为自己立任何纪念碑。相反,李先生认为新加坡有必要有适当的纪念碑/纪念馆来纪念新加坡的开国元勋,包括他自己,并仔细考虑了如何做到这一点。正如他告诉我们的客户:“这个地方需要英雄。”


LHL 再次歪曲了他父亲的意愿。


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2. LHL利用自己总理的身份,误导父亲相信李光耀的故居要么已经公布,要么在他去世后“不可避免地”公布。


  从2010年起,LHL不当地向我们的父亲李光耀歪曲事实,说38 Oxley Road的公布要么“不可避免”,要么这所房子已经公布。我们现在知道,当时并没有做出任何决定。在这样做的过程中,LHL不当地代表了政府的立场,并且存在明显的利益冲突。


在议会上,LHL声称,因为李光耀“考虑”了拆除的替代方案,并引用何晶的装修计划作为李光耀动摇拆除意愿的证据。矛盾之处很多。


正如下面的电子邮件所揭示的,李光耀和我们实际上对装修计划非常怀疑,因为这些计划与LHL坚持要公布房子的说法不一致。 证据还显示,李光耀之所以考虑其他选择,只是因为李显龙向家人作出了虚假陈述。最后,这与李显龙通过律师声称的事实相矛盾,即事实上并未就这所房子做出任何决定,他从未告知李光耀欧思礼路 38 号将被列为国家古迹。


归根结底,李显龙是否有权就与他有直接个人利益的问题做出决定?


李显龙甚至误导了自己的父亲。


李显龙告诉李光耀,李显龙以总理的身份决定将欧思礼路 38 号的房子列为文化遗址。


李光耀于 2011 年 10 月 3 日在一封电子邮件中表达了这一观点。李显龙收到了这封电子邮件的抄送,但他没有回复。李显龙本可以反对这一声明,但他没有。


 发件人:李光耀 (总理办公室) [mailto: Kuanylee@pmo.gov.sg]

发送时间:2011 年 10 月 3 日星期一下午 7:28

收件人:何晶

抄送:李显龙 (总理办公室)

                                 ;

李显扬;

李炜玲;

主题:回复:建筑师

消息分类:未分类


是的。

但李显龙作为总理已表示,他将宣布其为文化遗址。这将终止任何重建。


 2015 年 7 月 23 日,LHL 的私人律师 Lucien Wong 写信给我们,声称:


“我们的客户曾告知李光耀先生或任何其他人,位于欧思礼路 38 号的故居(“故居”)将被政府列为国家古迹,这是不正确的”。他补充说,“政府没有(并且也没有)就如何处理故居做出任何决定。”


更多详情:

LHL 向 LKY 作出虚假陈述的证据:

https://goo.gl/VRhwiC


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3.  李光耀的最终遗嘱是按照他本人的明确指示,恢复到2011年遗嘱。应李光耀的要求,史丹福律师事务所负责遗嘱认证。


李光耀2013年12月的最终遗嘱是按照他本人的明确指示,恢复到2011年遗嘱。


2013年12月16日,李玮玲写信给李显扬:


主题:回复:爸爸说要恢复到2011年遗嘱


找一位不是李李律师事务所的公证人来见证他的签名,这样就解决了


史丹福律师事务所被要求见证这份遗嘱的执行,只是因为李光耀的律师柯金利当时无法联系上。这也是在我们父亲的明确指示和坚持下,他不想等待。 李光耀在 2013 年 12 月 16 日(签署最终遗嘱的前一天)的一封电子邮件中说:“好的。不要等金利。


Engross 和我将在 Fern 办公室或任何其他办公室的律师面前签署。”


LHL 在 2016 年 9 月 15 日致内阁委员会的一封信和 2017 年 2 月 24 日的法定声明中表示,这份 2011 年的遗嘱是由 Kwa Kim Li 起草的,第 7 条由 Lee Suet Fern 起草。 LHL:“虽然第一份遗嘱是由 Lee & Lee 的 Kwa Kim Li 起草的,但拆除条款是由我的嫂子 Lee Suet Fern 起草的。” 2013 年的遗嘱本质上是对 2011 年遗嘱的复原。


李光耀是一名律师,非常了解遗嘱的神圣性和最终性。 他对遗嘱的执行给出了明确的指示。他在签署遗嘱前仔细阅读了遗嘱,签署后也不断审查和反思,以理清自己的事务。签署遗嘱两周后,李光耀亲自起草了遗嘱附录并签署。


三个孩子都充分了解了签署遗嘱和附录的情况。当时没有人提出异议,李显龙确实在公开和私下里都确认了遗嘱。归根结底,只有经过法庭认证的遗嘱才是具有法律约束力的遗嘱。 2015 年 10 月 6 日,李光耀的最终遗嘱得到法院的确认。


李显龙和何晶对李玮玲在欧思礼路 38 号的居住权感到不满,并在李光耀的第 2 至第 6 份遗嘱中试图推翻这一决定。


更多详情:

遗嘱的起草和见证:https://goo.gl/TqiMquhttps://goo.gl/q9CUZo


李玮玲在欧思礼路 38 号的居住权:https://goo.gl/CkFc2dhttps://goo.gl/gFApyD


另请参阅第 7 节。


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4. 何晶未经允许不当从李光耀家中拿走他的个人物品,以某种方式“代表”总理办公室将这些物品借给国家卫生局。


  这些物品是李光耀遗产的一部分,不属于总理办公室(PMO)。根据李光耀的遗嘱,遗嘱执行人(而非受益人)对这些物品拥有绝对的自由裁量权。未经事先许可拿走它们既构成盗窃,也构成干涉。



  何晶代表总理办公室拿走这些物品,尽管他在总理办公室没有正式职位。总理办公室和李光耀都没有适当的资格授权拿走这些物品或借出它们。



何晶,非正式的“PMO”,在李光耀临终时拿走了他的东西


借给我的物品

          列表 3


S/N ;  描述 ;  图片 ;  贷方/来源 ;  尺寸 ;  收据编号;收到日期;当前位置;备注。


1;红色部长盒和钥匙及钥匙袋;🗃;新加坡总理办公室(PMO)总统府。联系人:何晶女士;45 x 30 x 18 厘米;NMS-R116;2015 年 3 月 27 日;红盒子玻璃中庭 2 层(纪念展览),钥匙袋 -NMS/中转室 2;由 D/NC Loh Heng Noi 收集。


2;剑桥大学记者,1949 年 6 月 18 日;📃;新加坡总理办公室(PMO)总统府。联系人:何晶女士; 打开:29.1 x 45 厘米,关闭:29.1 x 22.9 厘米;NMS_RO117;06/02/2015;玻璃中庭 2 层(纪念展览);由 SC/NMS Chung May Khuen 收藏。


3;新加坡邮政局局长备忘录,1952 年 2 月 11 日;📃;新加坡总理办公室 (PMO) 总统府。联系人:何晶女士;16.9 x 21 厘米;NMS_RO157;06/02/2015;玻璃中庭 2 层;由 SC/NMS Chung May Khuen 收藏。


4;J. Laycock 和 Laycock & Ong 写给李光耀先生的信,1953 年 4 月 13 日信封; ✉️,📃;新加坡总理办公室(PMO)总统府。联系人:何晶女士;信封:15.2 x 9.4 厘米,信件:25.5 x 20.4 厘米;NMS_RO157;2015 年 2 月 6 日;玻璃中庭 2 层;由 SC/NMS Chung May Khuen 收集。


5;李光耀电报,1958 年 9 月 26 日;📃;新加坡总理办公室(PMO)总统府。联系人:何晶女士;16.9 x 21 厘米;NMS_RO157;2015 年 2 月 6 日;玻璃中庭 2 层;由 SC/NMS Chung May Khuen 收集。


 更多详情:

NHB 收到何晶拿走的物品:

https://goo.gl/TXQKxX


NHB 发现“文书错误”:

https://goo.gl/gkbrWS


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5. 李显龙遗产将李光耀的家具和个人物品赠予国家遗产委员会时,要求李光耀在遗嘱中表明拆除意愿,李显龙对此感到不满,于是以总理的官方身份获得了这份赠与契约的副本,然后不正当地将契约交给他当时的私人律师,以便他与李光耀遗产进行个人法律斗争,以阻止赠与。


李显龙以总理的公职身份收到机密文件,并在与李光耀遗产的个人法律纠纷中使用了这些文件。


文件被交给了李显龙当时的私人律师、现任司法部长黄鲁胜。


3天前,我们问:李显龙总理是以公职身份还是私人身份获得这份赠与契约的?


我们已经知道答案了。


 当我们询问政府李光耀如何获得该契约时,总检察长办公室解释说,李光耀以总理的公职身份获得了该契约。


有关赠与契约的疑问


2. 您声称赠与契约被不正当地赠予他人,这种说法是不正确的。任何有关新加坡开国领导人或开国总理、已故李光耀先生的重大公开展览都是政府审议的事项。文化、社区及青年部负责监督国家文化局,并就此类事务向总理办公室负责。因此,后者随后收到一份签署的赠与契约副本既不奇怪也不不当。


总检察长办公室的信函,2015 年 6 月 25 日


当其他部长以官方身份收到机密文件时,他们是否也被允许使用这些文件与家人进行个人法律斗争?


国家文化局选择了它想要的物品。卡车来收集房子里的家具。 协议规定,李光耀的拆除遗愿必须作为展览的一部分展示。然而,由于李光耀对展示拆除遗愿感到不满,国家遗产委员会试图推翻协议。这是李光耀遗产送给新加坡人民的一份大礼。李光耀不应该让国家遗产委员会或总督府介入他与李光耀遗产的个人分歧。他应该直接向遗产委员会提出自己的问题。 (副总理 Teo 于 2017 年 7 月 4 日在议会上表示:“如果国家卫生局有任何过错,那就是他们通过这份赠与契约卷入了这场私人分歧。”)


更多详情:


Lucien Wong/LHL 质疑赠与的来信:https://goo.gl/yeMzBr

https://goo.gl/ELaoc6


总理办公室关于将信息用于个人用途的解释:https://goo.gl/ELaoc6


LHL 以总理身份获得公共身份赠与契约:https://goo.gl/KPpXsJ


国家卫生局在收集物品后试图收回赠与:https://goo.gl/UhqsRW


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6. 李光耀与李光耀遗产管理委员会签署了和解协议,同意回避涉及故居的政府决策,并重申了父亲的遗嘱。尽管如此,李光耀还是向一个秘密部长委员会提交了大量材料,以挑战李光耀的遗嘱。只有在公众监督下,这个秘密委员会才透露了其成员和成果。


一个由世界上收入最高的部长组成的委员会已经秘密成立,“以更清楚地了解李光耀对故居的想法”。(副总理张志贤)


既然他们似乎忘记了,我们想提醒他们。


李光耀:故居“不应作为一种遗物保留”。


李光耀:“我告诉内阁,我死后,把它拆掉。”


 李光耀:“这是我的愿望,也是我已故妻子柯玉芝的愿望,在我去世后立即拆除 [我们的房子],或者如果我的女儿魏玲更愿意继续住在原来的房子里,那么在她搬出房子后立即拆除。” ~ 李光耀的遗嘱


李显龙:“李先生对欧思礼路 38 号的立场多年来始终坚定不移,与他一生的价值观完全一致。” ~ 李光耀 2015 年 4 月 13 日在国会发表的演讲。


他们现在还记得吗?


张志贤副总理没有告诉你有关秘密委员会的五个事实。


它拒绝透露其成员的身份和职权范围。


它拒绝列出正在考虑的选项。


它主要关注李光耀对李光耀拆除愿望的攻击。 (在 2016 年 12 月 9 日、2016 年 12 月 16 日、2017 年 1 月 13 日、2017 年 2 月 27 日和 2017 年 4 月 25 日的五封信中。)


这些是 LHL 当时的私人律师 Lucien Wong 先前发起的攻击的重复。


它涉及总检察长办公室对 LHL 的“私人家庭事务”。


7. 委员会一直在咨询 AGC,并将考虑各种观点和回应,这两者都将被视为官方机密,但委员会和 AGC 有权自行决定使用它们。~ 委员会来信,2016 年 9 月 12 日


LHL 下属的委员会不应评判总理与其兄弟姐妹之间的私人纠纷。秘密委员会不是“重新审查”法院已宣布最终的遗嘱的正确场所。


 尽管李光耀遗产委员会多次要求,但该秘密委员会拒绝透露有关其自身的详细信息。


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除其他外,我们还对尚穆根可能成为委员会成员以及他的利益和道德冲突提出了具体担忧,并就实现李光耀愿望的方案以及起草拆除意愿向李光耀和我们提出了建议。黄循财对此不以为然:“你所说的没有排除任何内阁成员参与委员会的工作或审议,总理除外。”直到现在我们才知道他是这个委员会的成员。


[发件人:李炜玲

日期:2011 年 7 月 29 日 18:55:57 GMT+10

收件人:尚穆根、李显扬

MM 认为 Loong 要求他与内阁交谈是因为 Loong 希望内阁告诉父亲他们希望保留它。

他同意你的建议。我告诉他,你和杨和我见面后,我们再决定如何起草关于这所房子的遗嘱。 ]


作为李显龙与李光耀遗产达成的和解协议(2015 年 12 月)的一部分,他确认了李光耀的遗嘱,并承诺回避与房子有关的所有事务。李显龙还明确表示,他这样做的原因是让遗嘱执行人可以自由处理房子:“将房子转让给您的原因之一是,您可以自由地做您想做的事情,而我不需要参与其中。”



尽管如此,这个秘密部长委员会还是于 2016 年 7 月成立,以审查房子,尽管政府的立场是不需要做出任何决定,由当时的政府在未来某个时候决定。尽管他“回避”,李显龙还是向部长委员会提交了大量意见。在这些意见中,他试图破坏李光耀的拆除愿望和意志。


 让李总理的下属充当他所谓的“私人家庭事务”的秘密法官是否滥用权力?李总理怎么能随心所欲地忽视他根据我们的和解协议所承担的法律义务?这样一个由下属组成的委员会怎么能在总理有明显既得利益的纠纷中保持公正?秘密部长委员会怎么能成为重新审查法院宣布的具有约束力的遗嘱有效性的正确场所?


更多详情:

李总理的内阁委员会是秘密吗?:https://goo.gl/4Qfsb6


委员会既不透明也不适当:https://goo.gl/7sT17S


私人家庭事务和秘密委员会:https://goo.gl/ZxZujD


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7. 通过委员会与李光耀遗嘱执行人的广泛交流,可以清楚地看出,委员会对研究 38 Oxley 的方案几乎没有兴趣,而是向遗嘱执行人重复李光耀对李光耀遗嘱的攻击。这些攻击完全是虚假的,毫无根据的,试图挑战或歪曲李光耀的遗愿。部长委员会给我们的信函几乎完全集中在攻击李光耀的遗嘱,而不是研究 38 Oxley 的方案。李光耀向委员会提交的法定声明声称“没有证据”表明李光耀知道拆除条款。这是错误的。李光耀在拆除条款下方直接签了名。


 [ 7.  我进一步声明,我的愿望以及我已故妻子柯玉芝的愿望是,我们位于新加坡 238629 欧思礼路 38 号的房子(“房子”)在我去世后立即拆除,或者,如果我的女儿魏玲更愿意继续住在原来的房子里,则在她搬出房子后立即拆除。我会要求我的每一个孩子确保我们关于拆除房子的愿望得到实现。如果我们的孩子因法律、规则或条例的任何变化而无法拆除房子,我希望房子永远不会向除了我的孩子、他们的家人和后代之外的其他人开放。我对此的看法已经公开过,并且没有改变。 尽管我的遗嘱其余部分是保密的,但本第 7 段中我的意愿声明可能会公开披露。


                                                      LKY。]


签署时,李光耀是现任国会议员,头脑清醒。作为一名剑桥大学毕业的律师,他完全有能力理解一份四页的文件。


2014 年 1 月,李光耀亲自起草了遗嘱附录(法律附录),他的秘书和保镖见证了这一过程。 同样,他让孩子们了解情况。李光耀完全理解遗嘱的内容——他头脑敏锐,不仅能阅读遗嘱,还能在无人协助的情况下起草新部分。随后,他还执行了预先医疗指示。


 李显龙利用下属委员会试图破坏遗嘱是不恰当的。提出此类异议的正确地点是在遗嘱认证听证会上。李光耀遗嘱的认证于 2015 年 10 月获得批准,因此该遗嘱是完整的、最终的和具有法律约束力的。



如果李显龙想反对我们父亲的遗嘱,那么正确的时间和地点是在遗嘱认证过程中。他当时选择不这样做,并且确实敦促遗嘱执行人申请遗嘱认证。



李显龙现在声称:“我没有在法庭上质疑遗嘱的有效性,因为我希望尽可能避免公开争斗,以免玷污李先生和家人的名誉。”对遗嘱认证的反对意见通常会在“不公开”的情况下进行,远离公众视线,因此保护隐私不是借口。法院裁定李光耀的遗嘱是最终的和具有法律约束力的。 李显龙现在试图通过下属委员会来破坏法庭裁决,这已经无视三权分立原则。每个人都可以通过秘密委员会攻击父亲的遗嘱吗?还是只有总理才有这种特权?


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8. 当我们被李显龙通过委员会的无情攻击迫使将这个问题公开时,李显龙利用议会会议来粉饰自己,再次将自己置于议会下属面前,这是另一个不正当的论坛。他拒绝就此事接受任何独立调查。


我们为什么要发声? : https://goo.gl/Nah2ra  


https://goo.gl/4zwhbC


议会粉饰: https://goo.gl/c1a5SG  


LHL 对 LKY 作出虚假陈述的证据 : https://goo.gl/VRhwiC 


结论 


我们披露了值得严重关注的证据。我们经过深思熟虑和审查,包括考虑到我们父母的正直和价值观,才谨慎地这样做。这只是迄今为止证据的简要总结。我们还有很多证据尚未出示。其中一些证据过于复杂,不适合在社交媒体上展示。我们保留这些证据,以备真正公开和独立的调查(如果有的话)。


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李光耀的价值观怎么了?


我们被推到这个位置,感到非常难过。我们的兄弟、新加坡现任总理李显龙的性格、行为、动机和领导能力,以及他的妻子何晶的角色,都让我们感到不安。我们看到了我们兄弟完全不同的一面,这让我们深感不安。自 2015 年 3 月 23 日李光耀去世以来,我们一直感到李显龙滥用职权和对新加坡政府及其机构的影响力来推动他的个人议程,这让我们感到威胁。我们担心,这个制度几乎没有制衡机制来防止政府滥用职权。


我们感觉老大哥无处不在。我们担心国家机关会利用它对付我们和李显扬的妻子雪芬。 情况如此,李显扬感到不得不离开新加坡:


“我怀着沉重的心情,在可预见的未来离开新加坡。这是我父亲李光耀热爱和建立的国家。这是我一生的家。新加坡是我的祖国,也是我的祖国。我不想离开。李显龙是我离开的唯一原因。”


如果李显龙准备对我们这些为新加坡建国作出贡献的妹妹和弟弟采取这样的行动,以推进他的个人议程,我们为新加坡感到担忧。我们质疑,是否有能力领导具有独立政治合法性的人会被边缘化,以确保李显龙对权力的掌控不受挑战。


这绝不是对新加坡政府的批评。我们看到整个公共服务部门有许多正直、优秀和正直的领导人,但他们受到李显龙滥用权力的束缚。我们不信任李显龙,对他失去了信心。


 李光耀逝世后,新加坡发生了一些与他所代表的立场不符的变化。没有人怀疑李光耀始终把新加坡和新加坡人民的最大利益放在心上。他真诚坦率,直言不讳。但我们的兄弟李显龙和他的妻子何晶却并非如此。不幸的是,我们认为李显龙被权力欲望和个人声望所驱使。他的声望与李光耀的遗产密不可分。他的政治权力源于他是李光耀的儿子。我们观察到李显龙和何晶想利用李光耀的遗产来达到自己的政治目的。根据我们的互动,我们还认为,他们对其儿子李鸿毅怀有政治野心。


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新加坡不存在总理夫人被称为“第一夫人”这一说法。 李光耀于 1959 年至 1990 年担任总理。在那许多年里,他的妻子(我们的母亲)始终避开聚光灯,一直是他坚定的支持者和私下的顾问。她生活低调,为总理夫人的行为设定了高标准。她从不指导常任秘书或高级公务员。她和何晶之间的对比再明显不过了。虽然何晶在政府中没有民选或官方职位,但她的影响力无处不在,远远超出了她的工作范围。


在他的一生中,李光耀的唯一关注点就是新加坡及其未来。他强烈反对纪念碑,尤其是他自己的纪念碑。当有人建议为他建造纪念碑或“什么的”时,他回答说“记住奥兹曼迪亚斯”。他指的是珀西·B·雪莱的一首关于埃及法老的十四行诗,他热衷于自吹自擂的纪念碑。 雕像下方的一块匾牌上刻着一句自夸,号召凡人“看看我的作品”。留下的只有茫茫沙漠:没有帝国,没有纪念碑,没有伟大的作品。李光耀不希望这些荣誉成为建筑。对他来说,更重要的是他所做的一切应该被延续下去。


正是出于这个原因,李光耀多年来在公开和私下里都明确表示,他希望在去世后拆除位于欧思礼路 38 号的家。在 2013 年 12 月 17 日的最后遗嘱中,他再次重申了自己的愿望,并指示他的三个孩子确保实现这一愿望。事实上,他强烈反对纪念碑,他明确表示,即使这所房子被公报(违背他的意愿),也只应该对他的孩子和他们的后代开放。

然而,我们认为李显龙和何晶的动机是希望自己和孩子继承李光耀的地位和声誉。虽然我们的父亲以精英政治为基础建立了这个国家,但李显龙虽然声称拥护这些价值观,却谈到了“自然贵族”。李显龙和他的妻子何晶反对李光耀拆除他的房子的愿望,即使在李光耀在世时也是如此。事实上,李显龙和何晶表示计划在李光耀去世后尽快带着家人搬进这所房子。这一举动将加强李显龙为自己和家人继承的权力。此外,即使李显龙不住在欧思礼路 38 号,保留这所房子也会增强他的政治资本。


令人痛心的是,李显龙和何晶为了得到他们想要的东西已经不择手段,并且愿意付出代价。


 在李显龙的坚持下,李光耀于 2011 年 7 月 21 日与新加坡内阁会面,讨论其私人住宅的命运。李光耀开完会后回家时,李玮玲在他们家的台阶上见到了他。他感到痛苦和沮丧,并告诉李玮玲“我不应该听从李显龙的意见去会见内阁。”他对自己儿子李显龙以这种方式反对他的意愿感到痛心。


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李光耀认为,政府向家人提出的保护故居的倡议是李显龙和何晶的幕后推手。李显龙本人随后向李光耀表明了自己的立场。2011 年 10 月 3 日,李光耀写道:“李显龙作为总理表示,他将宣布故居为文化遗产。”


 李光耀在遗嘱中明确写明希望拆除欧思礼路 38 号,以使李显龙难以滥用内阁来保留它。他还解除了李显龙的遗嘱执行人和受托人职务。这个愿望是李光耀对新加坡人民的直接呼吁,并指示在必要时公开。这是他去世后对人民的唯一要求。


在宣读李光耀的遗嘱时,李显龙非常生气,因为遗嘱赋予李玮玲继续住在房子里的权利,并明确表示李光耀希望在她去世或搬迁后立即拆除房子。李显龙威胁我们,要求我们对父亲的最后愿望保持沉默。他想在国会上宣称李光耀已经改变主意,希望通过房子的可见象征来继承新加坡人对李光耀的信任。 我们拒绝了,并努力按照指示公开我们父亲拆除房子的愿望。只有在国际媒体报道这一消息后,我们才成功地在新加坡公开了李光耀的愿望。李显龙因此被迫在国会表示,作为儿子,他希望看到这个愿望得以实现。他想在公众场合表现得孝顺,而在私下却阻碍我们父母的愿望。


然而,李显龙和何晶并没有放弃他们的计划。李显龙采取措施,试图阻挠我们公开李光耀的愿望。我们于2015年与国家文物局签署了一份赠与契约,捐赠并公开展示我们父母家中的重要物品,但规定李光耀拆除欧思礼路38号的愿望必须在展览会上显著展示。 然而,在接受这份礼物后,我们很快就收到了李显龙当时的私人律师黄鲁胜的信函,信函中提出了虚假的反对意见。黄鲁胜于 2017 年 1 月被任命为新加坡总检察长。我们震惊地发现,李显龙利用总理职位从部长黄循财那里获得了一份赠与契约副本,李显龙随后将其交给他的私人律师,以推进他的个人议程。经过我们相当大的努力,展览几个月后才以缩减的形式进行。


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2015 年,李显龙当时的私人律师发出了多封信函,代表他指控和歪曲李光耀遗嘱执行的情况以及拆除意愿的内容。我们通过律师详细驳斥了这些指控。李显龙知道他无法在法庭上证实他的指控,因此没有提出任何法律挑战。 相反,他可能担心,他通过向父亲和家人虚假陈述而获得赠予他的房子这一事实可能会被公开。2015 年 10 月 6 日,遗嘱认证获得批准,李光耀的遗嘱(包括拆除欧思礼路 38 号的意愿)成为他对其遗产意图的完整、最终且具有法律约束力的声明。

2015 年 5 月,李显龙与我们达成和解;李光耀遗产委员会正考虑根据他的虚假陈述对房子的处置权提出质疑。李显龙表示,出售房子将使我们能够自由拆除房子。最终和解协议于 2015 年底达成。李显龙坚持要求李显扬支付房子的全部市场价值(并将房子价值的一半捐赠给慈善机构)。作为交换,我们要求并获得了李光耀所有三个孩子于 2015 年 12 月发表的联合公开声明,我们希望政府能够实现拆除的愿望,并希望所有新加坡人都支持这一事业。我们还从李显龙那里得到了承诺,他将回避所有涉及欧思礼路 38 号的政府决定,并以个人身份希望看到这一愿望得到实现。


 我们曾希望,通过这项和解,他不会妨碍我们履行父母的意愿。然而,尽管有和解协议和李显龙的承诺,我们还是失望地发现,2016 年 7 月,部长 Lawrence Wong 写信告诉我们,已经成立了一个部长委员会,以考虑有关欧思礼路 38 号的选择及其影响。这也直接与李显龙 2015 年 4 月在国会发表的声明相矛盾,即在李玮玲不再居住于此之前,政府没有必要就欧思礼路 38 号作出决定,而此事将由当时的政府决定。


尽管李显龙承诺回避,但他仍向委员会进行了广泛的陈述。他很矛盾。他的政治权力与作为李光耀的儿子有关,因此他有充分的动机保留李光耀的房子以继承他的信誉。 他还直接掌管由他的下属部长组成的委员会,因此可以对他想要的任何结果施加相当大的影响力。


李显龙向委员会声称,李光耀将“接受政府保留欧思礼路 38 号的任何决定”。这种文字游戏不仅不诚实,而且毫无意义。李光耀不得不接受政府有权违背他的意愿保留欧思礼路 38 号。但这并不意味着他希望保留欧思礼路 38 号。


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这样做,李显龙故意曲解李光耀的明确意图,以谋取自己的政治利益。他还违背了自己的声明,即他将回避所有涉及欧思礼路 38 号的政府决定,以及他作为李光耀儿子支持拆除这所房子的言论。


李显龙在向委员会陈述时,试图质疑导致李光耀执行遗嘱和遗嘱中包含拆除意愿的情况。他和何晶不高兴,因为拆除意愿赋予了李玮玲不受约束地住在这所房子的权利。他向委员会提出的这些疑问在 2015 年已被完全驳斥。当然,只是这一次,他们被提交给由李显龙下属组成的委员会。


事实是,执行李光耀的遗嘱并没有什么可疑或不妥之处。 事实上,李显龙选择不提出任何法律挑战。简单的事实是,李显龙目前的受欢迎程度与李光耀的遗产息息相关。保留李光耀的房子将使李显龙和他的家人继承一座李光耀权威的有形纪念碑。


李光耀是一名律师,深知遗嘱的神圣性和最终性。他对遗嘱的执行给出了明确的指示。他在签署遗嘱前仔细阅读了遗嘱,签署后他继续审查和反思,以理清自己的事务。在执行遗嘱两周后,李光耀亲自起草了遗嘱的附录并执行。三个孩子都充分了解了遗嘱和附录的签署情况。当时没有人提出异议,事实上,李显龙在公开和私下都确认了遗嘱。


最终,不难看出,欧思礼路 38 号应该被拆除。 李光耀的遗愿与新加坡人民完全一致,因为新加坡人压倒性地支持拆除这所房子。2015 年 12 月 22 日发布的一项独立 YouGov 调查显示,77% 的新加坡人支持拆除李光耀的房子,只有 17% 的人反对。


“我们是没有政治野心的普通公民。拆除欧思礼路 38 号对我们没有任何好处,除了知道我们尊重了父亲的遗愿。李显龙从保留欧思礼路 38 号中获益匪浅——他只需无视父亲的意愿和价值观。”


 “李光耀的价值观正在被他自己的儿子侵蚀。我们的父亲把国家和人民放在第一位,而不是他的个人声望或私人议程。我们非常难过,我们被逼到了这个地步。我们感到非常不舒服,在自己的国家受到严密监视。我们不相信李显龙是兄弟或领导者。我们对他失去了信心。”


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李玮玲和李显扬

李光耀遗产联合执行人和受托人

2017 年 6 月 14 日


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遗嘱的起草和见证

李光耀于 2013 年 12 月签署的最终遗嘱是根据李光耀的明确指示而起草的,他指示恢复 2011 年的第一份遗嘱。根据这一指示,我们采纳了我们认为是 2011 年遗嘱的最终版本,但没有意识到 2011 年遗嘱的执行版本中有一个赠予条款。(赠予条款规定,如果他的任何儿子先于他去世,他们的份额将直接归李光耀的孙子孙女所有。)然后未经修改就起草了这份遗嘱。


李光耀的最终遗嘱只是李光耀 2011 年 8 月 20 日的第一份遗嘱,根据他的指示重新执行。


 李显龙在 2016 年 9 月 15 日致内阁的信函和 2017 年 2 月 24 日的法定声明中表示,这份 2011 年的遗嘱由李李律师事务所起草,第 7 条由李雪芬起草:


“虽然第一份遗嘱是由李李律师事务所的柯金莉女士准备的,但拆除条款是由我的嫂子李雪芬起草的。”


2013 年 12 月 16 日,李玮玲写信给李显扬:


[主题:回复:爸爸说要回到 2011 年的遗嘱

找一位不是李李的公证人来见证他的签名,这样就解决了问题]


随后,两名律师 Bernard Lui(公证人)和 Elizabeth Kong 被要求见证遗嘱的执行。他们被叫来的原因只是因为无法联系到柯金莉; 李光耀在 2013 年 12 月 16 日(签字前一天)的一封电子邮件中写道:


[“好的。不要等金利。Engross 和我将在 Fern 的办公室或任何其他办公室的律师面前签字。”]


他们的角色纯粹是证明。


李光耀仔细阅读了最终遗嘱,并在每一页上都签了字,包括拆除条款下方。


最终遗嘱随后交给李光耀的律师 Kwa Kim Li 保管。


Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Tours in France 🇫🇷

 Tours in France

Bidart Tours

Agen Tours

Anglet Tours

Urdos Tours

Hossegor Tours

Dax, Landes Tours

Ciboure Tours

Hendaye Tours

Oloron-Sainte-Marie Tours

10 La Réunion Tours

11 Sare Tours

12 Orthez Tours

13 Villeneuve-sur-Lot Tours

14 Itxassou Tours

15 Biscarrosse Tours

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Best Travel Destinations in 2025 to Add to Your Bucket List


15 Best Travel Destinations in 2025 to Add to Your Bucket List

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Dreaming of your next big adventure? 2025 offers a world of possibilities, and we’ve picked the top travel destinations you won’t want to miss. From exploring ancient ruins to lounging on pristine beaches, you’ll find plenty of inspiration to fuel your wanderlust.

Start planning your travels now and get ready to check off some incredible places from your bucket list!

It’s so Paris 🇫🇷 

1. Paris, France

Paris is a city that sparkles with culture and history. You’ll be amazed by the stunning views from the Eiffel Tower and the beauty of the Louvre Museum, packed with masterpieces. For those who love food, the patisseries and cafes are a real treat, serving up delicious pastries and cozy spots to relax.


Not to mention, the Seine River offers a peaceful backdrop to a bustling city. When it comes to where to stay, Hotel Lutetia stands out as a luxurious spot that combines Parisian elegance with comfort.


Its central location in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district puts you close to key attractions, making it a perfect base for exploring the city.


2. Kyoto, Japan 🇯🇵 

Kyoto welcomes you with history and beauty that’s hard to match. Here, you can walk through streets lined with traditional wooden houses and feel like you’ve stepped back in time. In spring, the cherry blossoms in Kyoto create a pink canopy that is simply magical.


You’ll find peace visiting ancient temples like Tenryu-ji, surrounded by serene gardens. For a place to stay, consider the Hotel Granvia Kyoto. It’s right in the heart of the city, giving you easy access to all these wonders. Plus, after a long day of exploring, its comfort will be a welcome luxury.


3. Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 

With Table Mountain as its stunning backdrop, Cape Town invites you to explore bustling markets, chill at sun-soaked beaches, and enjoy the local wine. It’s a place where you can snap incredible photos, lke penguins at Boulders Beach and the colorful houses of Bo-Kaap.


The adventures here are endless. You can hike up Lion’s Head for a breathtaking sunrise, or wander through Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens for a peaceful afternoon surrounded by flowers and mountain views.


For a place to stay, check out the Victoria & Alfred Hotel on the waterfront. It’s nestled perfectly to give you easy access to the best spots in town, and the views of the harbor will make you smile every time you look out your window.



4. Istanbul, Turkey 🇹🇷 

Istanbul is a city where two continents meet, offering you a trip that’s packed with history and culture. Your eyes will light up when you see the Blue Mosque with its six spires reaching up to the sky The Grand Bazaar is like a giant treasure chest, full of colorful lamps, spices, and rugs.


Crossing the Bosphorus Strait, you’ll discover a city that buzzes with energy on both its European and Asian sides. Don’t forget to savor delicious Turkish delights and fresh seafood while you gaze at the sunset over the water. It’s an adventure for your taste buds just as much as for your eyes.


For a cozy stay, consider booking a room at the Hotel Empress Zoe. It’s a hidden gem that wraps you in the city’s charm and is just a short walk from major sites. With its lovely garden and friendly staff, you’ll feel right at home in the heart of Istanbul.


5. Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸 

Explore the winding streets in the Gothic Quarter where every turn takes you back in time. Barcelona buzzes with energy—artists selling paintings near the Sagrada Familia and kids playing soccer in the parks.


Barcelona invites you to explore its beaches too. Stretch out on the sun-soaked sands or dip your toes in the clear blue Mediterranean Sea. Local markets like La Boqueria offer fresh fruits and tasty treats for a quick bite as you roam.


Your stay wouldn’t be complete without a cozy place to rest. The Hotel Arts Barcelona pairs comfort with stunning views. It’s steps away from the sea and gives you a perfect spot to watch the sunrise.


6. Queenstown, New Zealand 🇳🇿 

Queenstown is a thrill-seeker’s paradise nestled among the dramatic peaks of the Southern Alps. Bursting with energy, this town offers adventures that make your heart race and your eyes light up. Zoom across Lake Wakatipu on a jet boat, or feel the rush of bungy jumping from a historic bridge.


Surrounded by majestic mountains and serene blue lakes, Queenstown also invites you to relax. Slow down with a scenic gondola ride, and you’ll be treated to panoramic views from Skyline Queenstown, where the landscape unfurls like a giant natural canvas.


When a day of excitement winds down, retire to the comforts of the Hapuku Lodge. Snuggled in a forest canopy, it’s the perfect haven with cozy rooms that promise a peaceful sleep. You wake up to crisp mountain air and views that make every morning feel special.


7. Rome, Italy 🇮🇹 

In 2025, Rome will shine even brighter as a top destination due to the Jubilee, a special event celebrated every 25 years. This city, rich with thousands of years of history, will host an array of events that will create a lively atmosphere throughout the year.


When you wander through its historic streets, you’ll feel the city’s pulse and the warmth of its people. The aromas wafting from trattorias, the taste of gelato, and Rome’s stunning architecture will make your trip memorable.


During your visit, consider staying at the Hotel Hassler, perched atop the Spanish Steps. It offers plush comfort and a breathtaking view of the city’s rooftops and beyond.


8. New York City, USA 🇺🇸 

New York City is the city that never sleeps! Bright lights shine in Times Square while the lush greenery of Central Park invites you for a relaxing break. The Statue of Liberty stands proud, a symbol of freedom for all to see.


Shops and museums are everywhere, and the food? Oh, the pizza and bagels alone are worth the trip! When you visit, consider staying at The Plaza Hotel. This iconic spot featured in Home Alone 2 gives you a taste of luxury and puts you close to many of NYC’s famous sights.


9. Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺 

Sydney is known for its stunning beaches and famous harbor. Visit the iconic Sydney Opera House, with its sail-like design, for a photo you’ll cherish. Kids and adults alike enjoy the Sydney Zoo and aquarium, where you can meet koalas and kangaroos. Wander through the Royal Botanic Garden to see beautiful plants and birds.


If you love the water, take a ferry ride for an amazing view of the city skyline. When you’re hungry, Sydney’s amazing food spots will keep you satisfied with fresh seafood and other tasty dishes.


While in Sydney, you might stay at the Park Hyatt. It’s got a view of the Opera House and serves as a cozy spot to rest after a day of adventure.



10. Amsterdam, Netherlands 🇳🇱 

Amsterdam is buzzing with charm, its canals and historic buildings are an iconic landscape you won’t find anywhere else. Here, every cobblestone underfoot tells a story. Indulge in the aroma of fresh stroopwafels at a local café, and let the serene beauty of Vondelpark give you a moment of peace.


For your stay, the NH Collection Flower Market packs comfort and convenience into one, sitting close to vibrant blooms and the buzz of city life. It’s a sweet spot for when your feet need rest after a day of exploring this lively city.


11. Santorini, Greece 🇬🇷 

Explore the blue-domed churches and stunning sunsets of Santorini. Imagine the cool breeze as you tour the charming villages with white-washed houses cascading down the cliffs. The island’s volcanic past has shaped its stunning beaches, like the Red Beach with its unique color.


The thrill of seeing the caldera, a giant volcanic crater, is unmatched. Taking a boat tour gives you a front-row seat to nature’s power and beauty. Wine lovers will also find their happy place here, tasting exceptional wines from the island’s vineyards.


Cap off your days at the Canaves Oia Hotel. Perched on the cliffside, it offers luxurious comfort with a view you’ll never want to leave. Its location is perfect for both peace and adventure. 


12. Machu Picchu, Peru 🇵🇪 

Machu Picchu is a stunning sight in Peru that’s like stepping back in time.Walk through ancient stone ruins with misty peaks all around you. It’s as magical as it sounds! This place used to be a city for Inca kings, and now it’s waiting for you to explore. You can hike the Inca Trail and feel like a brave explorer, discovering secrets of the past.


The stone walls and terraces tell stories of a time long ago, and the view from the top? It’s simply amazing! You’ll see green hills and distant mountains that go on forever. It’s not just a trip; it’s a real adventure. If you love nature and history, Machu Picchu is a must-see.


After a day of adventure, you’ll want a cozy place to rest. The Belmond Sanctuary Lodge is your spot. It’s right near Machu Picchu, so you can be the first to see the sunrise over the ruins. The rooms are super comfy, and the views? They’re the kind you’ll remember forever.



13. Bali, Indonesia 🇮🇩 

Bali is a tropical retreat that comes with a vivid splash of culture and adventure. Imagine being surrounded by lush green rice terraces, with a warm breeze drifting through palm trees. The beaches here range from serene white sands to lively surfer spots.


Immerse yourself in Balinese culture by visiting temples like Tanah Lot, which sits on a rock formation in the sea. For a serene place to stay, the Hanging Gardens of Bali offers a unique experience. Nestled in the jungle and overlooking the Ayung River, this hotel provides private villas with infinity pools.


14. Reykjavik, Iceland 🇮🇸 

Nestled by the sea, Reykjavik is where you can breathe in the clean, crisp air and soak in geothermal pools. Imagine cool street art, tasty Icelandic treats at local cafes, and friendly faces around every corner.


You’ll feel right at home wandering through the colorful city, with a view of mountains across the water that’ll make your heart skip a beat.


For a comfy place to stay, check out Hotel Fron. It’s right in the city center, so you’re close to all the neat spots. Plus, their warm, comfy beds are just the ticket after a day of adventures.


15. Venice, Italy 🇮🇹 

Venice is a dream floating on the water, where incredible canals replace city streets. Here, you can ride on a gondola and glide beneath historic bridges. Each corner of Venice tells a story of art, history, and culture. The city is home to stunning palaces and churches that reflect its glorious past.


The colorful buildings of Venice are a joy to see. The famous St. Mark’s Square is where you’ll feel the vibrancy of the city. It’s a place where you can feed pigeons and watch the world go by. Doge’s Palace shows you the city’s grandeur.


For a comfortable stay, Hotel Al Ponte Mocenigo is a great choice. It’s known for its lovely decor and friendly service. Located in the heart of Venice, it allows easy access to all the beautiful sights.



15 Best Travel Destinations in 2025 to Add to Your Bucket List

Dreaming of your next big 

adventure? 2025 offers a world 

of possibilities, and we’ve 

picked the top travel 

destinations you won’t want to 

miss. From exploring ancient 

ruins to lounging on pristine 

beaches, you’ll find plenty of 

inspiration to fuel your 

wanderlust.

Start planning your travels now 

and get ready to check off 

some incredible places from 

your bucket list.

1. Paris, France

Paris is a city that sparkles with 

culture and history. You’ll be 

amazed by the stunning views 

from the Eiffel Tower and the 

beauty of the Louvre Museum, 

packed with masterpieces. For 

those who love food, the 

patisseries and cafes are a real 

treat, serving up delicious 

pastries and cozy spots to relax.

Not to mention, the Seine River 

offers a peaceful backdrop to a 

bustling city. When it comes to 

where to stay, Hotel Lutetia 

stands out as a luxurious spot 

that combines Parisian 

elegance with comfort.

Its central location in the Saint-

Germain-des-Prés district puts 

you close to key attractions, 

making it a perfect base for 

exploring the city.


2. Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto welcomes you with history 

and beauty that’s hard to match. 

Here, you can walk through 

streets lined with traditional 

wooden houses and feel like 

you’ve stepped back in time. In 

spring, the cherry blossoms in 

Kyoto create a pink canopy 

that is simply magical.

You’ll find peace visiting ancient 

temples like Tenryu-ji, surround

-ed by serene gardens. For a 

place to stay, consider the

 Hotel Granvia Kyoto. It’s right 

in the heart of the city, giving 

you easy access to all these 

wonders. Plus, after a long day 

of exploring, its comfort will 

be a welcome luxury.

3. Cape Town, 

South Africa

With Table Mountain as its stun

-ning backdrop, Cape Town 

invites you to explore bustling 

markets, chill at sun-soaked 

beaches, and enjoy the local 

wine. It’s a place where you can 

snap incredible photos, lke 

penguins at Boulders Beach 

and the colorful houses of 

Bo-Kaap.

The adventures here are endless. 

You can hike up Lion’s Head for 

a breathtaking sunrise, or 

wander through Kirstenbosch 

Botanical Gardens for a peace

-ful afternoon surrounded by 

flowers and mountain views.

For a place to stay, check out 

the Victoria & Alfred Hotel on 

the waterfront. It’s nestled 

perfectly to give you easy 

access to the best spots in 

town, and the views of the 

harbor will make you smile 

every time you look out your 

window.

4. Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul is a city where two 

continents meet, offering you a 

trip that’s packed with history 

and culture. Your eyes will light 

up when you see the Blue 

Mosque with its six spires 

reaching up to the sky The 

Grand Bazaar is like a giant 

treasure chest, full of colorful 

lamps, spices, and rugs.

Crossing the Bosphorus Strait, 

you’ll discover a city that 

buzzes with energy on both its 

European and Asian sides. 

Don’t forget to savor delicious 

Turkish delights and fresh sea

-food while you gaze at the sun

-set over the water. It’s an 

adventure for your taste buds 

just as much as for your eyes.

For a cozy stay, consider booking 

a room at the Hotel Empress Zoe. 

It’s a hidden gem that wraps you 

in the city’s charm and is just a 

short walk from major sites. With 

its lovely garden and friendly 

staff, you’ll feel right at home in 

the heart of Istanbul.

5. Barcelona, Spain

Explore the winding streets in 

the Gothic Quarter where every 

turn takes you back in time. 

Barcelona buzzes with energy—

artists selling paintings near 

the Sagrada Familia and kids 

playing soccer in the parks.

Barcelona invites you to explore 

its beaches too. Stretch out on 

the sun-soaked sands or dip 

your toes in the clear blue 

Mediterranean Sea. Local 

markets like La Boqueria offer 

fresh fruits and tasty treats for 

a quick bite as you roam.

Your stay wouldn’t be complete 

without a cozy place to rest. 

The Hotel Arts Barcelona pairs 

comfort with stunning views. 

It’s steps away from the sea 

and gives you a perfect spot 

to watch the sunrise.

6. Queenstown, 

New Zealand

Queenstown is a thrill-seeker’s 

paradise nestled among the 

dramatic peaks of the Southern 

Alps. Bursting with energy, this 

town offers adventures that 

make your heart race and your 

eyes light up. Zoom across Lake 

Wakatipu on a jet boat, or feel 

the rush of bungy jumping from 

a historic bridge.

Surrounded by majestic 

mountains and serene blue lakes, 

Queenstown also invites you to 

relax. Slow down with a scenic 

gondola ride, and you’ll be treated 

to panoramic views from Skyline 

Queenstown, where the landscape 

unfurls like a giant natural canvas.

When a day of excitement winds 

down, retire to the comforts of 

the Hapuku Lodge. Snuggled in 

a forest canopy, it’s the perfect 

haven with cozy rooms that 

promise a peaceful sleep. You 

wake up to crisp mountain air 

and views that make every 

morning feel special.


7. Rome, Italy    

In 2025, Rome will shine even 

brighter as a top destination due 

to the Jubilee, a special event 

celebrated every 25 years. This 

city, rich with thousands of years 

of history, will host an array of 

events that will create a lively 

atmosphere throughout the year.

When you wander through its 

historic streets, you’ll feel the 

city’s pulse and the warmth of 

its people. 

The aromas wafting from 

trattorias, the taste of gelato, 

and Rome’s stunning 

architecture will make 

your trip memorable.

During your visit, consider staying 

at the Hotel Hassler, perched atop 

the Spanish Steps. It offers plush 

comfort and a breathtaking view 

of the city’s rooftops and beyond.

8. New York City, USA

New York City is the city that 

never sleeps! Bright lights shine 

in Times Square while the lush 

greenery of Central Park invites 

you for a relaxing break. The 

Statue of Liberty stands proud, 

a symbol of freedom for all to 

see.

Shops and museums are every

-where, and the food? Oh, the 

pizza and bagels alone are 

worth the trip! When you visit, 

consider staying at The Plaza 

Hotel. This iconic spot featured 

in Home Alone 2 gives you a 

taste of luxury and puts you 

close to many of NYC’s 

famous sights.

9. Sydney, Australia

Sydney is known for its stunning 

beaches and famous harbor. 

Visit the iconic Sydney Opera 

House, with its sail-like design, 

for a photo you’ll cherish. Kids 

and adults alike enjoy the 

Sydney Zoo and aquarium, 

where you can meet koalas and 

kangaroos. Wander through the 

Royal Botanic Garden to see 

beautiful plants and birds.

If you love the water, take a 

ferry ride for an amazing view 

of the city skyline. When you’re 

hungry, Sydney’s amazing food 

spots will keep you satisfied 

with fresh seafood and other 

tasty dishes.

While in Sydney, you might stay 

at the Park Hyatt. It’s got a view 

of the Opera House and serves 

as a cozy spot to rest after a 

day of adventure.



10. Amsterdam, 

Netherlands

Amsterdam is buzzing with 

charm, its canals and historic 

buildings are an iconic land

-scape you won’t find anywhere 

else. Here, every cobblestone 

underfoot tells a story. Indulge 

in the aroma of fresh 

stroopwafels at a local café, 

and let the serene beauty of 

Vondelpark give you a moment 

of peace.

For your stay, the NH Collection 

Flower Market packs comfort 

and convenience into one, 

sitting close to vibrant blooms 

and the buzz of city life. It’s a 

sweet spot for when your feet 

need rest after a day of 

exploring this lively city.

11. Santorini, Greece

Explore the blue-domed churches 

and stunning sunsets of 

Santorini. Imagine the cool 

breeze as you tour the charming 

villages with white-washed 

houses cascading down the 

cliffs. The island’s volcanic past 

has shaped its stunning 

beaches, like the Red Beach 

with its unique color.

The thrill of seeing the caldera, 

a giant volcanic crater, is 

unmatched. Taking a boat tour 

gives you a front-row seat to 

nature’s power and beauty. 

Wine lovers will also find their 

happy place here, tasting 

exceptional wines from the 

island’s vineyards.

Cap off your days at the Canaves 

Oia Hotel. Perched on the 

cliffside, it offers luxurious 

comfort with a view you’ll never 

want to leave. Its location is 

perfect for both peace and 

adventure.

12. Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu is a stunning sight 

in Peru that’s like stepping back 

in time.Walk through ancient 

stone ruins with misty peaks all 

around you. It’s as magical as it 

sounds! This place used to be a 

city for Inca kings, and now it’s 

waiting for you to explore. You 

can hike the Inca Trail and feel 

like a brave explorer, discovering 

secrets of the past.

The stone walls and terraces tell 

stories of a time long ago, and 

the view from the top? It’s simply 

amazing! You’ll see green hills 

and distant mountains that go 

on forever. It’s not just a trip; it’s 

a real adventure. If you love 

nature and history, Machu 

Picchu is a must-see.

After a day of adventure, you’ll 

want a cozy place to rest. The 

Belmond Sanctuary Lodge is 

your spot. It’s right near Machu 

Picchu, so you can be the first 

to see the sunrise over the 

ruins. The rooms are super 

comfy, and the views? They’re 

the kind you’ll remember 

forever.

13. Bali, Indonesia

Bali is a tropical retreat that 

comes with a vivid splash of 

culture and adventure. Imagine 

being surrounded by lush green 

rice terraces, with a warm 

breeze drifting through palm 

trees. The beaches here range 

from serene white sands to 

lively surfer spots.

Immerse yourself in Balinese 

culture by visiting temples like 

Tanah Lot, which sits on a rock 

formation in the sea. For a 

serene place to stay, the 

Hanging Gardens of Bali offers 

a unique experience. Nestled in 

the jungle and overlooking the 

Ayung River, this hotel provides 

private villas with infinity pools.


14. Reykjavik, Iceland

Nestled by the sea, Reykjavik is 

where you can breathe in the 

clean, crisp air and soak in 

geothermal pools. Imagine cool 

street art, tasty Icelandic treats 

at local cafes, and friendly 

faces around every corner.

You’ll feel right at home wander

-ing through the colorful city, 

with a view of mountains 

across the water that’ll make 

your heart skip a beat.

For a comfy place to stay, check 

out Hotel Fron. It’s right in the 

city center, so you’re close to all 

the neat spots. Plus, their warm, 

comfy beds are just the ticket 

after a day of adventures. 

15. Venice, Italy

Venice is a dream floating on 

the water, where incredible 

canals replace city streets. 

Here, you can ride on a gondola 

and glide beneath historic 

bridges. Each corner of Venice 

tells a story of art, history, and 

culture. The city is home to 

stunning palaces and churches 

that reflect its glorious past.

The colorful buildings of Venice 

are a joy to see. The famous St. 

Mark’s Square is where you’ll 

feel the vibrancy of the city. It’s 

a place where you can feed 

pigeons and watch the world 

go by. Doge’s Palace shows 

you the city’s grandeur.

For a comfortable stay, Hotel Al 

Ponte Mocenigo is a great 

choice. It’s known for its lovely 

decor and friendly service. 

Located in the heart of Venice, 

it allows easy access to all 

the beautiful sceneries.