ELAINE WONG, an artist and co-founder of The Hatchery Place, an in-home coworking, coliving and co-learning space, had reached an epiphany about human connections during the pandemic.“During the two years of the pandemic, I started to realise that I needed friends that were not online. Zoom calls and electronic communications have taken a toll on me, and I craved physical connection, even if it’s just from my immediate neighbourhood,” Wong said.“I also realised that we have started to take online groups like WhatsApp group chat for granted, a feeling like we are ‘somewhat connected’ but in actual fact, the connection is not real.”She wanted to rekindle the rukun tetangga spirit that has long
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