What happens when a nation becomes a victim of its own success?
Singapore rose from the ashes to become a model city-state — efficient, clean, and globally admired. But behind this pristine image lies a growing silence, a culture of compliance, and a system struggling to hear its own people.
In The Failure of Success, Kannappan Chettiar — legal scholar, clean-tech inventor, and former educator who once built a $50 million enterprise — breaks the silence. With clarity and conviction, he reveals how Singapore's very success has become its greatest threat. Through real-life encounters, sharp political insight, and bold truth-telling, this book exposes:
The erosion of trust between citizens and institutions
How over-centralization is weakening innovation and free speech
The quiet exodus of thinkers, inventors, and reformers
Why fear — not prosperity — now shapes policy decisions
This is not a book of complaints. It is a call to reclaim courage. To reimagine success not as control, but as resonance — between leaders and the led, between policy and purpose.
🔹 Why This Book Matters Now:
As global systems falter, Singapore faces its greatest test: Will it double down on fear? Or rise again with truth?
🔹 Who This Book Is For:
Citizens. Politicians. Reformers. Students. Anyone who believes that silence is not peace — and that true success must listen.
"Success built on fear is failure in disguise. This book is for those ready to see behind the curtain and build again — not with control, but with conscience."
— Kannappan Chettiar
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What happens when a nation becomes a victim of its own success? Singapore rose from the ashes to become a model city-state - efficient, clean, and globally admired. But behind this pristine image lies a growing silence, a culture of compliance, and a system struggling to hear its own people. In The Failure of Success, Kannappan Chettiar - legal scholar, clean-tech inventor, and former educator who once built a $50 million enterprise - breaks the silence. With clarity and conviction, he reveals how Singapore's very success has become its greatest threat. Through real-life encounters, sharp political insight, and bold truth-telling, this book exposes: The erosion of trust between citizens and institutions How over-centralization is weakening innovation and free speech The quiet exodus of thinkers, inventors, and reformers Why fear - not prosperity - now shapes policy decisions This is not a book of complaints. It is a call to reclaim courage. To reimagine success not as control, but as resonance - between leaders and the led, between policy and purpose. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798280953864
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