martin goh is well known in this part of town.liver lunch and dinner to people who struggle to leave their homes. living alone, she signed up to a scheme that uses government money to offer retirees paid odd jobs in their community. i do nothing at home. sweeping, mopping. so when this chance comes by, ijust grab to make my life more fulfilling and more purposeful. loneliness is starting to be an issue in singapore. by 2026, the country is on track to become a super aged society, with one in 5 people being over 65. naturally, people want to retire at an early age and enjoy their life. but from an economic perspective, this is not sustainable and that is going to become a very heavy burden for the government. working into old age would solve a lot of problems, but for many, it's not exactly the most thrilling prospect. back into work. it depends on — i don't like to work any more. no use. who is going to employ you? nobody. they are looking for young guys, young young people, youngsters and all this. singapore's government knows th