On the 11th October
2019, I was at EASB Toastmasters Club, as project evaluator. This was my 85th club visit on the
103rd day of the Toastmaster year.
The
sergeant-at-arms was Lou You Ee. The
Toastmaster of the Day was Raymond Zhang.
The timer was Duong Sopheak. The
ah counter was Ney Sophear. The language
evaluator was Celia Jacqueline Lim.
Pheng
Kim Heng, in his address, as president, spoke of the need to recover from failure. He cited Denzel Hayes Washington Jr.: “Do not
be afraid to fail big.” He told of the
journey of Joanne K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, and how she
started out as a single mother, on welfare. He gave the example of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, at the
darkest hours of World War II, and how leadership saved the nation.
Ng
Kian Ho gave a speech introducing himself.
He spoke of his journey from extrovert, to introvert, to ambivert. He went a long way, through several career changes,
from working as a researcher at A*Star and P&G, to an air force technician,
to finally being a financial advisor, and all that, to find his voice.
Zhou
Ming Qin spoke about the different types of artificial intelligence, and its
implication on society. She discussed
the oft-held fear that artificial intelligence may take over the world, and
herald the destruction of humanity. Her discussion
had depth, and she quoted, from memory, people as diverse as Elon Reeve Musk,
and Dr. Stephen William Hawking, on their positions for, and against the hypothetical
scenario.
Sov
Kimchav spoke about the concept of lifelong learning. Learning is not confined to formal education institutions. He went, at depth, at the various avenues of learning,
and clarified, at length, their limitations.
The
evaluators were Duong Sopheak, Li Shan Shan, and myself.
Best
Speaker: Ng Kian Ho; and
Best
Evaluator: Myself.
There
was no table topics session.
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