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In closing, Asher offers a rallying cry to the Singaporean community: you don’t have to be exceptional to make an impact. Use what you have—in your time, resources, or talents—to address the needs around you. Whether through advocacy, mentorship, or simply listening, each person can contribute to building a supportive environment for mental health.
In essence, this transcript paints a picture of passion, sacrifice, and hope. It underscores that even in the face of challenges—financial, emotional, societal—remarkable change is possible when individuals commit to caring deeply and acting purposefully. The message is clear: mental health support starts with us, in our communities, with small acts of kindness and understanding that can transform lives.