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[h=2]Designing a quality life in Singapore doesn’t need a lot of money[/h]Posted by temasektimes on August 19, 2012

Companies are inherently designed to squeeze as much out of you they can get away with. It’s in the nature of corporate business, even the good, well-intentioned employers. There is no doubt that this can be daunting, because you might be saying, “Bloody hell, Fahren! Cars & houses are so expensive, government bring in all these foreigners. Now you are telling me to stop blaming the government & control my destiny?” And I understand, how that can be daunting.

One of the reasons why you might feel suffering is that we are surrounded by people who seem to be doing much better than you, you find it unfair, be it the high salaries of MPs, or the affluent foreigners. But my point is, the small things in life matter, if you care to fine tune your definition of quality living .

Controlling your destiny doesn’t mean dramatic financial breakthrough. With the smallest investment in the right places, you better appreciate the small delights in your life.

My brother Henry, & his wife Yvonne, take turns to pick up their son & daughter, Jonathan & Cheryl, at the school gates, & walk together with them home. Along the way, Henry will joke with them, sometimes buy something to eat or drink & they share it together. He hasn’t done anything spectacular like bringing them to Disneyland, or bought them Xbox, but the kids love him very much & make very touching cards during his birthday & Father’s Day, to say how much they love him.

I think a more thoughtful and balanced definition of life doesn’t require a lot of money to achieve. Henry has read this article, & being a lower middle income earner with two kids to raise, he says that he TOTALLY agrees with me. Rather than taking stock of your so-called “miserable existence” in Singapore, you need to be realistic. Designing a quality life doesn’t necessarily require spending lots of money.

I’m past 30, & my current salary is SGD1,600 per month & I don’t own a car either. But I don’t believe in angering yourself over all these external circumstances, I think constructing a quality life within your current means, & preserving your sanity is more important than anything else. I think you can go further & gain more mileage in life this way, than the wishful thinking that a change in government will make your life more tolerable.

=> That is, till he is replaced by some FTrash?

What I mean by controlling your destiny, is to design your outlook in life, such that you celebrate what is good in life. There are lots of wonderful people (friends/family), places & experiences around us, if you care to take notice. And if you set your eyes only on those so-called “unfair” policies, then no wonder some of you are grumpy & miserable. Because it’s bad enough, not getting what you want (but don’t really need), but it’s even worse to keep moaning about external circumstances and find out at the end of it all, you are still unhappy/dissatisfied somehow.

In fact, we have plenty to be grateful for in terms of the advances in internet computing & social networking, etc. We now have the tools & gadgets that have brought us the conveniences that our forefathers could never have imagined. Perennially complaining against the government & foreigners may bring solace & comfort to you, but once you let this behavior become second nature, it starts to prevent you from ever truly enjoying your life.

FAHREN
 
More food for thought.

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You pulled out the wrong one. That is the one that the Catholic Church gives prospective entrants to priesthood.

The one for Singaporeans has only two sentence - one immediate family is in possession of at least one foreign nationality and the family is prepared to give it all it got.

To be a citizen of Singapore is no different to be a term member of a public golf course. Anyone with a bit of fees can apply. There is no camaraderie, no desire to invest in the future except to continously draw in numbers. Would you value your membship in SICC or the old Seletar Golf Course. Thr latter is no dump, you could play a decent 9 holes but.....

One could pretend that one does not require material things, eat frugally etc etc but can your kids get admission to MIT or Stanford without a 8 year bond that restricts freedom. It is not how you live but how you you set the stage for the st to follow. You are either aim to be Steve Jobs or you aim to squeeze every value from your hundred dollars every day.

If you are incapable, disabled etc that is a different matter. I have seen soo many people start off with a small corner store, hawker centre and move on to bigger and better things. Anyone can do it.

The trick is to have many options yet walk around or cycle around in loafers, eat in small joint noted for their wuality and value, mix with everyone in life, camp in desolate but beautiful terrain, watch the sun rise from the mountains and canoe the mighty rivers.

If you want it, you will get it.
 
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