Vignettes—An Introduction and Note to my Readers
I have always believed that the most important thing in my life is to leave a legacy, not just of material wealth, but of values, not just to my family but to all my readers, in Singapore and the world, for as long as my works are read. A huge ambition indeed!
And then something happened that gave this ambition new urgency and immediacy. In August 2009, I escaped a horrible death in the narrowest possible of escapes. I was waiting for a taxi by the roadside outside my condominium, to meet friends for dinner, when a sports car, rounding a corner, went out of control, spun crazily towards me, missed me by mere inches, and crashed into a tree beside me. Dazed, I picked myself up from the ground without a scratch.
Since then, in a near tragedy-turned-epiphany, I have been profoundly moved, both by the sheer good luck of it all, and the urge to waste no time in working on my intended legacy of values. They are simple values—of kindness, compassion, tolerance, a sense of humour, a zest for life, a passion for truth, goodness and beauty, and most of all, of always keeping faith with one’s beliefs and convictions, that is, of being one’s authentic self to the very end, warts and all!
And I will begin by sharing these values with you, the readers of my website, under the rubric of ‘Vignettes’. Since, in a less direct way, over the years, I must have conveyed similar values through my novels and short stories, this new endeavour, derived entirely from true experiences, may be said to be on a parallel track with my fiction.
I have written, and will continue to write, as long as I can, short, simple, from-the-heart articles and stories, based on a whole range of personal experiences, including recollections of my childhood and observations of current events in Singapore and the world. And they are exactly that and no more—personal reflections, with no pretensions whatsoever to any philosophical or literary purpose.
Indeed, they are little haphazard pieces, each standing on its own. They have no unifying, overarching theme, covering, instead, a wide diversity of unrelated topics, whether of religion or common superstitious beliefs, death or the amazing manifestations of the will to survive, scientific technology or the enduring power of traditions, human idealism or human faults, follies and foibles, all conveyed through simple musings and anecdotes.
They have no overall permeating mood, swinging, instead, from serious to light-hearted to playful, from gently admonitory to downright harsh and scathing, from wildly celebratory to unrelievedly gloomy. So one moment, I’m sharing with you my sobering thoughts on the meaning of life, and another I’m enthusing about the sheer pleasure of watching babies or eating a special home-cooked laksa or recollecting a most memorable romantic encounter!
In short, with the characteristic self-indulgence of a writer, I’ve given myself the widest possible ground for the free roaming of sense, mind, heart and spirit.
Despite its rather chaotic nature, I hope ‘Vignettes’ will have some interest for those of you who, like myself, continue to engage this very complex, often perplexing, but always fascinating thing called Life.
You will see a random excerpt of Vignettes each time you visit catherinelim.sg, or you may choose to read all available pieces using the links below.
- Brebowathi's Hair
- Happy Birthday, God
- A Moral Quandary
- MM's Admission Of His Mistake Re Mandarin Teaching In The Schools
- Remembering Ah Kong Fondly
- Swearing With Gusto
- 'Why Don't You Get Into Politics?'
- For All Mothers
- 'Do You Love Me?'
- My Favourite Word
- With God At The Negotiating Table
- People Who Need People
- The Three Last Words
- 'Are Your Characters Based On Real People?'
- My Wonderful Ah Soh
- The Littlest Things
- Falling In Love---Regularly
- The Ten Commandments Plus One Caveat
- 'Please Advise Me; I'm At The End Of My Tether'
- A Doggerel For A Diplomat
- An Eternal Debt Of Gratitude
- A Gastronomical Chauvinist
- The Fork In Doreen's Road
- The Obs Ob
- Please, Pope, Say It's Not True
- A Toast To Grandparenthood
- A Shocking Case Of Taboo-Breaking
- The Question
- A Woman's Revenge
- I Like Singlish
- The Collector
- A Much-Loved President
- Oh, Those Annoyingly Contradictory Proverbs!
- A New Feminism
- A Most Awful Scenario
- Great-Grandmother With Bound Feet
- My Runaway Imagination
- An Impossible Ideal?
- The Thin Line
- What Do Hugh Hefner And Mother Teresa Have In Common?
- God And The Big Bang
- The Best Advice
- The Euthanasia Debate
- 'Just Think Of How Far We Have Come!'
- The Loveliest Love Poem
- A Portrait Of My Mother
- When A Child Dies
- The Cabby's Complaint
- A Techno-Bodoh In Singapore
- A Climate Of Fear In Our Society?
- Stan's Stunning Story
- The War Of The Sexes And The Henpecked Husband
- The Sincerest Form Of Flattery
- 'Be Selfish, Yes, Be Very Selfish'
- A Requiem For Myself
- Feasting At A Smorgasbord Of Religious Goodies
- No Greater Shame
- Ghosts
- An Intellectual Parlour Game
- The Sheherazade Strategy
- Lee Kuan Yew, Sui Generis
- Regrets? Aplenty!
- 'How Can You Like Him? He's Gay!'
- The Other 5 Cs In Singapore
- Adultery, By Any Other Name
- Scorpion
- Coping With The Guilt Of Abortion
- That Something Called Nothing
- Gotcha!
- The Juggernaut Of Science
- The 24-Hour 'Cooling Off' Period Before Polling Day: A Sign Of Pap Insecurity?
- The Bugis Street Habitue
- The Information Quandary
- For All Aspiring Writers
- Home, Sweet (And Sweetest) Home
- That Cheating Game
- The Wife
- 'Why Should I Die For My Country?'
- A Most Desirable Trait
- An Inconvenient (And Ugly) Truth
- Remembering Poor, Mad Ah Han
- Touch
- 'There, But For The Grace Of God, Go I'
- The Laughable---And Likeable---Humsub
- In Praise Of Filthy Lucre
- A Good Woman In Singapore
- God And Henry Ford
- Managing One's Own Death
- An Obscene Arithmetic
- The Enduring Lure Of The Fortune-Teller
- No Atheists In Foxholes
- Thank You For The Example
- The Dirtiest Words In The PAP Vocabulary
- Wonderlust
- My Favourite Person
- That F Word
- My Moral Advisory
- The By-The-Way-Fiancee
- God In A Parallel Universe
- Is Singapore A Humorless Society?