What if the most important capital in a nation isn’t money - but care?
In this episode of Money and Me, hosted by Michelle Martin, we explore the invisible infrastructure that holds societies together: trust, resilience, and community support.
After losing his 26-year-old son Lawrence to depression, philanthropist Yen-Lu Chow set out to transform grief into action by founding the Over The Rainbow Academy.
We ask: in a competitive world driven by individual success, can Singapore move from a “me-first” mindset to a “we-first” culture that protects its human capital?

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