
Mere Mortals Book Reviews What It Takes To Lead | Lee Kuan Yew (Allison & Blackwill) BOOK REVIEW
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Aug 27, 2025 Dive into the visionary thoughts of Lee Kuan Yew on the future of Asia. Discover how he predicts China's rise and the role of India and Southeast Asia as key players. Explore his views on democracy, culture's impact on governance, and the importance of pragmatic policies. Lee's emphasis on open talent policies and the balance between collectivism and individual worth highlights the complexities of modern leadership. Enjoy insights into his leadership style and the unconventional structure of the book that brings his ideas to life.
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Reversing The Two-Child Incentive
- Kyron recounts Singapore's two-child policy shift: incentives first to limit births, then reversed to encourage more workers.
- Lee Kuan Yew adjusted policy when reality changed rather than sticking to ideology.
Adapt To Irreversible Globalization
- Accept globalization as irreversible because communication and travel technologies cannot be uninvented.
- Countries should attract skilled talent while managing cultural impacts of openness.
Pay And Structure Government For Efficiency
- Build an efficient, well-paid, non-corrupt government to attract talent and prevent regulatory capture.
- Balance budgets and pay ministers competitively to reduce incentives for corruption and bring capable leaders into public service.

















