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  1. Here’s a condensed summary of the main points from this page: 🔑 Key TakeawaysFramework for Luck Assessment Internal Feng Shui (35%): Units with auspicious double #9’s at the frontage (S1, NW2, NW3, N2) are considered very lucky. Units where this luck is wasted at the rear (N1, S2) are less favorable. External Feng Shui (35%): Location factors such as Sha Qi (negative energy), poison arrows, and sharp corners (e.g., Tian Zhan Sha) must be evaluated. Suitability to Breadwinner (30%): Compatibility with the main breadwinner and external shapes/forms of the unit are crucial. Practical Considerations Internal layout issues like kitchen/stove placement, poison arrows, or proximity to common bins can reduce luck. The estate’s common bin lobby design is criticized as poorly executed. Guidance & Tools Geomancy.net offers free house number reports and personalized Feng Shui audits for unit selection. Emphasis on transparent pricing, no product-pushing, and expert help for health, wealth, and happiness. Warnings Against Scams Some Feng Shui practitioners misrepresent themselves as stores, exploiting clients with unnecessary product sales. Annual Feng Shui products are described as a “money trap,” driven by fear and superstition rather than authentic practice. Expert Notes Compass readings vary by location due to magnetic declination, important for Flying Star Feng Shui accuracy. Geomancy.net positions itself as the oldest Feng Shui forum worldwide, emphasizing authenticity and expertise.
  2. Here’s a concise summary of the main points from this page on HDB Tampines GreenQuartz (August 2021 BTO) – Which units are lucky?: Project Overview: Tampines GreenQuartz launched in August 2021 with 540 units (4-room and 5-room flats). Expected lease commencement is June 2026. Flying Star Feng Shui (Period 9, 2024–2043): Units facing N2, N3, NE3, S1, NW3, SW1 are considered very lucky, as their frontage has auspicious double #9 stars. Units facing NE1, NW1, S2, SE3 are less lucky, since wealth luck is wasted at the rear. Case Studies & Concerns: Units near fork roads may face noise and safety issues; higher floors are preferred. Certain stacks (441, 443) are affected by Sha Qi from neighboring blocks. Corridor layouts and half-height railings in some stacks (365, 367) may reduce desirability and resale value. Unit Suitability Factors: Beyond compass direction, suitability depends on the breadwinner’s alignment with key areas (frontage, kitchen, main bedroom) and external forms (e.g., poison arrows, proximity to bins). Overall Feng Shui Assessment: Luck is evaluated in three parts: internal layout (35%), external Feng Shui (35%), and suitability to breadwinner (30%). Total score combines these factors for a holistic view of unit fortune. In short, this page emphasizes that while certain orientations (like SW1, N2, NE3) are highly auspicious under Period 9 Feng Shui, buyers must also weigh practical concerns such as corridor design, external Sha Qi, and personal suitability before deciding if a unit is truly “lucky.”
  3. Here are the main points from this page: Starting Renovation: It is not advisable to begin renovation during the 7th lunar month (Ghost Month). It is better to start before this period. Ending Renovation: Renovation can end during the 7th lunar month if it began earlier. However, it’s recommended to avoid visiting the site too frequently during this time and to avoid bringing items into the house unless you take them back out. Moving In: Moving into a new house during the 7th lunar month is discouraged. It is best to wait until after the month has passed. Leaving the House Empty: It is acceptable to leave the house vacant throughout the 7th lunar month. Timing Clarification: The Chinese 7th lunar month typically runs from early August to the end of August. Renovation that starts before this period can continue through it, but moving house should be avoided until the 8th lunar month (September). In essence, the advice emphasizes caution: avoid starting renovations or moving in during Ghost Month, but ongoing work and leaving the house empty are acceptable.
  4. In the long run, Apple may make more money by focusing on everyday users of AI instead of trying to compete with huge OpenAI-like companies. Imagine Google is willing to pay Apple to use its search engine. It is possible that one day, an AI company may do the same.
  5. Here are the main points from this page: Neither left thumb on top or right thumb on top... +++ The Meme’s Claim: A viral image suggests thumb-crossing reveals personality — left thumb on top means “free-spirited,” right thumb on top means “determined achiever.” Why It’s Popular: It’s simple, flattering, and easy to test, but oversimplifies personality, which is complex and measured along continuous dimensions (like the Big Five traits). Barnum Effect: The descriptions are vague, positive, and broadly appealing, so most people can see themselves in them regardless of thumb position. Motor Habit, Not Personality: Thumb-crossing is more likely explained by habit, handedness, anatomy, or comfort, not psychological traits. Lack of Evidence: No mechanism or empirical studies support the idea that thumb position correlates with personality. Binary Test Trick: The meme “works” socially because it allows flexible interpretation — people can always reinterpret results to fit themselves. Broader Issue: Such memes encourage stereotyping and blur the line between entertainment and psychological fact, similar to horoscopes or other “quirk-based” personality claims. Takeaway: Treat thumb-crossing as playful fun, not diagnosis. Better personality insights come from reflecting on real experiences, values, and preferences. In short, the page argues that thumb-crossing memes are entertaining but scientifically baseless, and encourages deeper reflection for genuine personality understanding.
  6. What Your Thumb-Crossing “Says” About You (According to a Meme) — and Why You Should Be Skeptical A circulating PNG claims: “The way you cross your thumbs says a lot about your personality.” It then splits people into two camps: - Left thumb on top: If your left thumb naturally rests on top when you interlock your fingers, you’re described as a free-spirited individual, “fearlessly dancing to your own rhythm.” - Right thumb on top: If your right thumb naturally rests on top, you’re framed as a determined achiever—someone with “the spirit of a determined achiever.” It’s tidy, flattering, and easy to test in five seconds. It’s also a great example of how personality “tells” go viral while evidence stays optional. 1) The claim is appealing because it’s simple—and personality isn’t Most of us want quick insight into ourselves. A binary physical habit (left vs. right thumb on top) feels like a hidden code: you’re either the creative free spirit or the driven achiever. But real personality research doesn’t work like that. Modern trait models (like the Big Five) describe personality along continuous dimensions (e.g., conscientiousness, openness), not crisp categories. Even when people cluster, those clusters rarely map cleanly onto a single bodily quirk. 2) “Free-spirited” and “determined achiever” are Barnum statements The descriptions in the image are broad and positive—the classic recipe for the Barnum/Forer effect, where people rate vague, flattering statements as highly accurate. - “Free-spirited,” “fearless,” “dancing to your own rhythm” is aspirational and hard to falsify. - “Determined achiever” is similarly complimentary and flexible—who doesn’t feel determined sometimes? These labels are constructed so that many readers can nod along regardless of which thumb they place on top. 3) Thumb-crossing is more plausibly about motor preference than “inner spirit” If thumb-crossing is reliably consistent for a person (many people do have a default), that consistency is more likely tied to: - Habit and learned motor patterns (how you first started doing it) - Handedness and motor dominance (though the relationship may not be straightforward) - Anatomy and comfort (minor differences in joint flexibility and tension) - Situational context (posture, speed, attention, even how you were instructed) None of these pathways inherently predicts personality traits like creativity or achievement motivation. A stable motor habit doesn’t automatically imply a stable psychological trait. 4) Where’s the mechanism—and where’s the evidence? For the meme to be credible, we’d need at least two things: 1. A plausible mechanism: Why would thumb position correlate with free-spiritedness or determination? What neurological or developmental process would tie them together? 2. Empirical validation: Large, preregistered studies showing thumb-crossing predicts established personality measures (e.g., Big Five inventories) with meaningful effect sizes—controlling for confounds like handedness, culture, age, and instruction effects. The image provides neither. It offers a conclusion, not an argument. 5) Binary “tests” often hide a trick: they can’t lose Even if you switch your thumb position sometimes (many people can), the meme still “works” socially because it encourages interpretive flexibility: - If you match the description, it feels “accurate.” - If you don’t, you’re nudged to reinterpret: Maybe you’re free-spirited deep down, or maybe you’re determined in your own way. This isn’t insight; it’s a self-fulfilling reading exercise. 6) The bigger issue: turning personality into a horoscope-shaped shortcut Thumb-crossing memes sit in the same ecosystem as “how you fold your arms,” “the shape of your thumb,” or “your sleeping position” personality claims. They’re engaging, low-stakes, and shareable—but they also reinforce a habit of treating identity as something you can deduce from a single quirk. That habit has consequences: - It encourages stereotyping (“You’re right-thumb-on-top, so you must be…”) - It can crowd out more useful reflection (values, goals, patterns of behavior) - It blurs the line between entertainment and psychological fact So what should you take from it? Treat the thumb-crossing claim as a playful prompt, not a diagnosis. If you enjoy it, use it as a conversation starter—then move to questions that actually illuminate personality: - When have you persisted toward a goal despite setbacks? - What kinds of environments make you feel most energized? - Do you prefer structure or flexibility in your daily life—and why? Those answers will tell you far more about your “rhythm” and your “determination” than which thumb happens to land on top.
  7. Here are the main points from this page: Background & Context: The discussion centers on the HDB Towner Crest BTO project launched in 2019, with questions about its proximity to a hospital and concerns over mortuary/deceased collection points. Feng Shui Evaluation Framework: Part 1 (35%): Internal Feng Shui luck depends on layout and sector placement. Certain facing directions (N3, S1) are considered very lucky due to auspicious double #9 stars, while others (S3, E1) are less favorable as wealth luck is wasted at the rear. Part 2 (35%): External Feng Shui luck focuses on location, Sha Qi (negative energy), poison arrows, and environmental factors like sharp corners or nearby structures. Part 3 (30%): Suitability for the breadwinner and external shapes/forms of the unit are considered, completing the 100% scoring system. Additional Considerations: Internal issues like kitchen/stove placement at “Heaven’s Gate,” poison arrows, or proximity to common bins can reduce luck despite favorable facing directions. Expert Guidance: The site emphasizes transparent pricing, no product sales, and professional audits to help buyers select auspicious units. It also warns against “fake Feng Shui” practices that pressure buyers into unnecessary purchases. Cultural Notes: Mentions of non-religious Chinese customs for new homes and references to the Sikh Temple’s relocation to Towner Road add historical and cultural context. In short, the page provides a structured Feng Shui scoring system for evaluating Towner Crest units, highlights lucky versus less lucky orientations, warns of environmental and internal pitfalls, and stresses the importance of professional, transparent audits.
  8. Hardware costs and ongoing maintenance costs are huge burdens on AI systems. And worse, no AI models ever make enough to cover their costs. Like the dot-com bubble, it is only a matter of time before the AI bubble bursts.
  9. Here’s a condensed summary of the main points from this page: Project Overview: Parc Clover @ Tengah BTO was launched in November 2021, with an estimated completion in late 2024. It consists of 12 blocks (8–14 storeys) offering 1,124 units across 2-room Flexi, 3-, 4-, and 5-room flats, plus some rental units. The design features clover-like clusters with central courtyards, lush greenery, sky terraces, roof gardens, playgrounds, fitness stations, and a childcare centre. Practical Concerns: Some stacks are located uncomfortably close to bin chutes, raising hygiene and pest concerns. The estate uses a Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System (PWCS), which has had issues in other developments, including foul smells and misuse. Feng Shui Case Studies: Units facing greenery with no afternoon sun are considered favorable. Some stacks may be affected by “poison arrows” from sharp building corners. Flying Star Feng Shui analysis shows most units face NE2, SE2, NW2, SW2, N3, or S3, with NE2, NW2, N2/N3, and E3 orientations deemed very lucky due to auspicious double #9 stars. SE2, SW2, and S3 orientations are less favorable. Luck Assessment Framework: Internal Feng Shui layout contributes 35% to overall luck. External Feng Shui (location, poison arrows, Sha Qi) contributes another 35%. Suitability to the breadwinner and external forms adds 30%. Total luck score = 100% when all factors align. Additional Notes: The development earned praise for using reinforced concrete internal walls instead of drywall. Historical context: Tengah was once a British RAF base and later a military training ground before being redeveloped into housing from 2018 onwards. In short, Parc Clover offers modern amenities and green design, but Feng Shui considerations highlight both auspicious orientations and potential concerns with waste systems, bin proximity, and external “poison arrows.”
  10. Here’s a condensed summary of the main points from the page on The Visionaire EC @ Sembawang: Feng Shui AssessmentsOrientation of stacks: Most units face NW3 or SE3 directions, which are considered favorable as they avoid borderline cases that could weaken Feng Shui benefits. Water wealth star (#8): Units with balconies or living rooms facing pools of water benefit from auspicious energy. Where absent, water features are recommended. Imbalances: Other sectors of homes often carry inauspicious stars that need remedies. Bedrooms in the West sector may bring frequent sickness. Kitchen placement: Kitchens located in the NW sector are considered highly inauspicious (“Fire at Heaven’s Gate”), potentially harming the male breadwinner’s luck and career. Safety & Design ConcernsPathways: Narrow, uneven, and sharply-angled paths pose risks for toddlers, elderly, and residents with mobility issues. Railings & edges: Sharp or protruding railings along walkways are dangerous, especially for children. Lighting & signage: Square bollard lights with sharp edges and undersized block signage create hazards and confusion. Guardroom orientation: Facing the afternoon sun exposes guards to heat and health risks, with suggestions for shading and ventilation improvements. Overall planning: The estate has been criticized for poor landscape design, earning negative awards for safety and usability issues. RecommendationsAdd water features or mountain support to strengthen Feng Shui balance. Redesign pathways, install railings, and add hazard markings for safety. Replace or modify bollard lights, improve signage visibility, and enhance guardroom comfort. Conduct a comprehensive safety and usability audit, involving residents in feedback sessions. Broader CommentaryComparisons are made with other developments (e.g., Principal Garden, PARC Life) that have cleaner, safer landscaping. A cautionary note warns against commercialization of Feng Shui, urging residents to question practitioners who push product sales. In short: while The Visionaire EC has some Feng Shui strengths (water wealth star, favorable orientations), it suffers from serious safety and design flaws that need urgent attention to protect residents and preserve property value.
  11. Warnings Against Commercialized Feng ShuiThis site strongly criticizes “Feng Shui stores” that sell products instead of offering genuine advice, calling them scams that damage Feng Shui’s reputation. Readers are urged to question practitioners: “Must I buy from you?” Genuine Feng Shui should focus on energy flow, orientation, and layout—not commercial products. Cecil Lee’s Satirical and Cultural ApproachCecil Lee blends humor, satire, and cultural authenticity to critique the commercialization of Feng Shui. His work emphasizes realistic Asian features, ceremonial motifs, and mythic storytelling. His satire highlights survival, adaptation, and wisdom, making Feng Shui approachable while preserving heritage. In summary: This forum warns against scams in the Feng Shui industry, and showcases Cecil Lee’s unique satirical, culturally rooted approach to teaching and critiquing Feng Shui.
  12. Here are the main points from the page you’re viewing: Feng Shui Assessment of Tampines TrilliantPast Reviews (2012–2015): Earlier evaluations ranked specific stacks, noting issues like kitchens located in the northwest sector, affected by “Fire @ Heaven’s Gate.” Concerns about sharp building corners creating sha qi (poison arrows) were also raised, though in some cases these arrows targeted common areas rather than unit balconies or windows, reducing negative impact. Period 9 (2024–2043): With the shift in Feng Shui cycles, unit luck varies by block orientation: Better luck: Blocks facing North (N2). Less lucky: Units facing South (S2), NE1, NW2/NW3, SE2/SE3. Health concerns: SW1-facing units may require extra care from 2024 onwards. Internal layout, kitchen placement, and exposure to poison arrows remain critical factors. Scoring Framework: Luck is assessed as: 35% internal layout and sectors, 35% external environment (location, poison arrows, surroundings), 30% suitability to the breadwinner. Warnings Against Commercialized Feng ShuiThe site strongly criticizes “Feng Shui stores” that sell products instead of offering genuine advice, calling them scams that damage Feng Shui’s reputation. Readers are urged to question practitioners: “Must I buy from you?” Genuine Feng Shui should focus on energy flow, orientation, and layout—not commercial products. Cecil Lee’s Satirical and Cultural ApproachCecil Lee blends humor, satire, and cultural authenticity to critique the commercialization of Feng Shui. His work emphasizes realistic Asian features, ceremonial motifs, and mythic storytelling. His satire highlights survival, adaptation, and wisdom, making Feng Shui approachable while preserving heritage. In summary: The page evaluates Tampines Trilliant’s Feng Shui luck across different time periods, warns against scams in the Feng Shui industry, and showcases Cecil Lee’s unique satirical, culturally rooted approach to teaching and critiquing Feng Shui.
  13. Here’s a concise summary of the main points from this page: Project Overview: Yishun Beacon BTO, launched in May 2022, consists of 5 residential blocks (14 storeys) with 646 units ranging from 2-room Flexi to 5-room flats. Completion is expected in Q2 2026. Location & Amenities: Situated near Northpoint City, Yishun Pond Park, Yishun Community Hospital, and Yishun Swimming Complex. The development includes childcare centres, playgrounds, fitness corners, precinct pavilions, and a multi-storey car park with roof garden. Feng Shui Case Studies: Hospital proximity: Units near hospitals may face stigma affecting resale value. Flying Stars Feng Shui (Period 9): Certain facings (N2, N3, S1, SW1, NW3) are considered “lucky” with auspicious double #9 stars, while others waste this luck at the rear (e.g., N1, SE2, S2). Precinct Pavilion: Low-floor units in stacks #122, #124, #140, #142 may suffer from noise and direct views into the pavilion. Numerology concerns: Units numbered 144 (e.g., #04-144, #14-144) may be avoided by buyers due to cultural dislike of the number. Heat issues: High-floor units (#146, #148) enjoy good views but are exposed to strong afternoon sun. Evaluation Framework: Feng Shui luck is assessed in three parts—internal layout (35%), external environment (35%), and suitability to the breadwinner (30%)—totaling 100%. Expert Services: The site promotes professional Feng Shui audits, house hunting guidance, and auspicious date selection, emphasizing transparent pricing and no product sales.
  14. 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  15. Source & Credit: Summary (The Straits Times, April 25, 2026): “HDB resale prices post first decline in nearly seven years” HDB resale prices in Singapore eased slightly in Q1 2026, with flash estimates showing a ~0.1% quarter-on-quarter dip—the first quarterly decline in almost seven years. At the same time, resale transactions increased versus Q4 2025, suggesting activity is still healthy even as prices stop rising. The article frames this as a cooldown, not a crash. Analysts point to cooling measures, higher borrowing costs squeezing affordability, and improving supply expectations as reasons buyers are resisting high asking prices and sellers are facing a more selective market. It’s a solid macro snapshot because it uses the official HDB resale price index and pairs price movement with volume. What it doesn’t show is the street-level detail that matters most—differences by town, flat type, lease remaining, and proximity to amenities plus clearer affordability checks (monthly payment impact from rates), inflation-adjusted context, and the fact that flash estimates can be revised. Practical takeaway: buyers should negotiate using very recent comparables and stress-test mortgages for “higher for longer,” while paying close attention to lease and not overvaluing renovation. Sellers should price to today’s demand, expect more bargaining, and make the unit easy to transact (condition, disclosures, documents). For everyone else, treat this as an early “temperature change” and watch the next few quarters to see if it’s true stabilisation or the start of a broader downtrend.
  16. Geomancy.net has the privilege of planning cities & large acres of land - Singapore Property Reviews - FengShui.Geomancy.Net
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  18. Here are the main points from this page: Scope of Work: Geomancy.net emphasizes that its expertise goes beyond residential, commercial, and industrial audits. It has been involved in large-scale city planning projects, covering central business districts, housing, shopping centers, expressways, MRT/LRT systems, and essential facilities like hospitals, fire stations, and police stations. Case Studies: Examples include planning a full hotel resort by the sea and city planning projects in Vietnam, showcasing their international reach. Services Offered: The site promotes both on-site and off-site house hunting reviews, resale property assessments, and DIY kits for evaluating homes. These services aim to help clients decide whether a property is suitable based on Feng Shui principles. Reputation: Geomancy.net is described as a market leader in Singapore for residential house audits, with a strong web presence built over decades. Philosophy: The company stresses transparent pricing, no hidden costs, and no product sales, positioning itself as a professional consultancy rather than a commercial vendor. Additional Resources: The site provides forecasts, auspicious dates, Ba Zi life readings, wedding procedures, and other Feng Shui-related guides and handbooks.
  19. Here are the main points from this page: 🌏 Heritage & MemoryOld photos and videos of Singapore highlight the importance of rekindling childhood memories, fostering community and shared heritage across generations. 📍 Milestone SystemColonial-era road milestones began at the General Post Office (the “zero point”) and were measured outward in miles. These markers defined neighborhoods and junctions, with names like “Sixth Avenue” and “Beauty World” originating from milestone points. They remain part of Singapore’s identity, referenced in maps, military documents, and by long-time residents. 🏠 Public Housing & Urban DevelopmentEarly HDB estates of the 1960s–70s marked Singapore’s push to solve housing shortages, reshaping urban planning. Lee Kuan Yew’s vision of a home-owning society, supported by Lim Kim San, led to rapid construction of quality flats with sanitation and piped water. A 50th anniversary time capsule was sealed with memorabilia, to be opened in 2035. 🏨 Hotels & LandmarksHistoric hotels like Sea View, Cathay, and Mandarin defined Singapore’s hospitality scene, many later replaced or renamed. Iconic landmarks include the National Theatre, General Post Office, National Library, and Changi Airport Tower. 🏫 Institutions & Everyday LifeSingapore Polytechnic, established in 1954, was the nation’s first polytechnic. Dental education began in 1929, evolving into today’s National Dental Centre of Singapore. Everyday scenes included Glutton’s Square food hub, traditional markets, and iconic eateries like Rendezvous Nasi Padang. 🌿 Early Plantations & MerchantsAnn Siang Hill was once a clove and nutmeg plantation, later transformed into an urban district with shophouses and clan associations. Named after Chia Ann Siang, a successful Hokkien merchant who acquired the hill in 1894. 📊 Modern ContextSingapore’s population reached 6.04 million in 2024, driven largely by non-residents and foreign workers
  20. Here’s a concise summary of the main points from this page: The Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck: Heaven Luck – inherited at birth, determined by one’s ba zi (Four Pillars of Destiny), shaped by birth date and time. Earth Luck – influenced by Feng Shui of the home and workplace; adjusting environments can improve harmony and opportunities. Man (Human) Luck – built through relationships and personal actions; strong family and community bonds are vital. Balance of the Trio: All three elements interact to shape overall fortune. Achieving balance among them is considered essential for well-being and success. Warnings Against Commercial Exploitation: The page cautions that some sellers falsely claim their products enhance luck under the guise of Feng Shui. Genuine improvement in Human Luck comes from actions and relationships, not material items. Feng Shui’s Role: Feng Shui is explicitly classified under Earth Luck, focusing on the positioning and energy of one’s home or office. Critical Commentary: The author highlights that many so-called Feng Shui masters are commercial sellers exploiting people’s desire for fortune, urging readers to question whether purchases are truly necessary. In essence, the page emphasizes that luck in Chinese metaphysics is a blend of destiny, environment, and human effort, while warning against commercial misuse of Feng Shui. Would you like me to distill this into a visual card-style panel for quick reference, in line with your preference for impactful infographic relics?
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  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.