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so dun say so early, someday, you may need advice from me to be an elite taxi driver...:o
could you be Prof Cai MingJie?
so dun say so early, someday, you may need advice from me to be an elite taxi driver...:o
Once you've hit a certain age, you should have gained enough experience and accumulated enough funds to become an employer instead of remaining an employee.
I have to agree with Sam on this and lots of preparation is required. I often tell people to leave Singapore if they can and the quick response from them is "Joe you are lucky you have work there you have income in the place you live" but I retort that its got nothing to do with being lucky. I planned for years to leave Singapore I've worked very hard to accumulate to finally go. It wasn't easy and even risky but this is the point, one got to take risk. Seriously if not Thailand I would have been somewhere else. I am now preparing myself to be a Thai citizen (please don't look down on me to move from Swiss standard to 3rd world standard, I have my reasons and further plans).
I have to agree with Sam on this and lots of preparation is required. I often tell people to leave Singapore if they can and the quick response from them is "Joe you are lucky you have work there you have income in the place you live" but I retort that its got nothing to do with being lucky. I planned for years to leave Singapore I've worked very hard to accumulate to finally go. It wasn't easy and even risky but this is the point, one got to take risk. Seriously if not Thailand I would have been somewhere else. I am now preparing myself to be a Thai citizen (please don't look down on me to move from Swiss standard to 3rd world standard, I have my reasons and further plans).
Mehmeh, I told you before, you need to get richer.
. I took my foot off the gas too soon. As a result, I now have to spend my time running this stupid forum. :p
dont say that la boss. If you didnt run the forum then you wouldnt have had the privilege, pleasure and honour of meeting all of us...cyberguys though we are.:p
Hypothetically, how much is enough, to take the foot off the gas?
Assuming these days live to 82yrs on average!
at 30....how much?
at 40....how much?
at 50....how much?
at 30....how much?
at 40....how much?
at 50....how much?
You should have a world dream not a Singapore dream. Why restrict yourself to 690sq km out of the 149 Million sq km that's available to you.
Once you've hit a certain age, you should have gained enough experience and accumulated enough funds to become an employer instead of remaining an employee.
There is no retrenchment for those who own the company. There could be bankruptcy but that's entirely in your own hands. There's nobody else to blame if you fail.
No he doesn't mean that. You can tell that he's thinking within the confines of the little red dot. The fact that his dream contains the word "condo" pretty much confirms it.
I never dreamt of living in a condo. It's an awful lifestyle and the maintenance fees can be crippling. I always aspired to own 5 acres and my dreams came true in the the mid 90s when I bought 6.5 acres for AUD230,000.
young man, we are at a time when there are many changes going around in the world, just look at news headlines daily, you will understand.
so dun say so early, someday, you may need advice from me to be an elite taxi driver...:o
joe, i am thinking of looking you up and have a heart to heart talk...:o
Yes, it is indeed a moving target.
20 years ago, with close friends, we'd thought S$6k per month would be the target!
Some years ago, we were talking about needing S$2m to retire... and more recently, I think Old Man mentioned somewhere that S$5m is enough in Singapore...
Definitely a lot more wealthy people in Singapore these last few years, so the moving target keeps going higher and higher and higher...
Just curious what was Boss Sam's original target to take off his foot... and what would be his target now, on hindsight?
ya, man ... he oso not gay 1 ...leave him out la you, he is not lky's cronies
ya, man ... it depends on wat kind of life u want 2 lead ...bro i think 2M to 5M is their own bar that they set. I dunno why so high. I think for us lesser mortals the figure should be far lower.
bro i think 2M to 5M is their own bar that they set. I dunno why so high. I think for us lesser mortals the figure should be far lower.
ya, man ... it depends on wat kind of life u want 2 lead ...
Lesser mortals like myself am happy with just 500k cash or owning my own Condo (fully paid) first. Be realistic. For anything more after that, if it comes it comes.
Don't be like those crazy old men and women who queue up at the Tote shop every week, all their life, hoping to strike the lottery. Naive, uneducated and dumb. Instead of spending their time reading and learning skills, or running a good business, they spend their time buying lottery and whining.
I have a few millionaire friends and relatives, most who are self-made read widely, even at 60 yo. One is tough as nails as well, he could probably knock me out if I mess with him, and I am 80 kg and fit.
Old men, remember to apply for CPF LIFE if you don't want to be sleeping on the streets in your own pool of urine!
I am 82yo and one leg in the coffin.
82? I think U only left de head outside...