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Old 16-08-2016, 10:05 AM
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As I look out the window, I feel blessed as I can afford to enjoy the morning, lying on my bed. I recalled my earlier days as a high flying corporate executive. Those days were crazy days, rushing early in the morning, stuck in traffic, rushing from one meeting to another, flying from one city to another, rain or shine.

But it was worth it as the hard work enables me to earn a fortune. I had plenty of cash to invest. I invested by big salaries and bonuses instead of splurging on expensive cars and other wasteful things. My many years of investments paid off extremely well. I'm now happily retired, my passive income from investments easily sustains my family. They are enjoying a good life too - living in a nice condo, going overseas holidays, driven around in a car, enjoying good food at restaurants, etc.

As a multi millionaire, I'm still busy, busy managing and growing my wealth, busy pursuing the many interests I had no time for previously, busy taking good care of my family, busy spending time with my very old parents and busy volunteering at charities and non profit organisations. Life is more meaningful and fulfilling. I'm healthier and happier.

In life, you have to make tough choices. Choose the wrong career and you can be working all your life. There are people who did not enjoy a single day of retirement. They died before they retired. That's sad.

Choose the right high paying career, work hard, be the best in your field, invest well and become a multi millionaire. You can then afford to retire early and enjoy a full life.

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Old 16-08-2016, 03:25 PM
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Thank you for sharing.

I can't be high flying executive due to family commitment but definitely working hard 2 jobs, if time allow 3 jobs to achieve more income.

I like to know what did you invest when you mentioned "invest well" and "earn a good passive income".

Staying in a HDB with outstanding load of $95K, passive income including CPF interest is around $25K.

Please share how to grow the wealth as there is no way to switch a better high paying career when you are reaching 50s.



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As I look out the window, I feel blessed as I can afford to enjoy the morning, lying on my bed. I recalled my earlier days as a high flying corporate executive. Those days were crazy days, rushing early in the morning, stuck in traffic, rushing from one meeting to another, flying from one city to another, rain or shine.

But it was worth it as the hard work enables me to earn a fortune. I had plenty of cash to invest. I invested by big salaries and bonuses instead of splurging on expensive cars and other wasteful things. My many years of investments paid off extremely well. I'm now happily retired, my passive income from investments easily sustains my family. They are enjoying a good life too - living in a nice condo, going overseas holidays, driven around in a car, enjoying good food at restaurants, etc.

As a multi millionaire, I'm still busy, busy managing and growing my wealth, busy pursuing the many interests I had no time for previously, busy taking good care of my family, busy spending time with my very old parents and busy volunteering at charities and non profit organisations. Life is more meaningful and fulfilling. I'm healthier and happier.

In life, you have to make tough choices. Choose the wrong career and you can be working all your life. There are people who did not enjoy a single day of retirement. They died before they retired. That's sad.

Choose the right high paying career, work hard, be the best in your field, invest well and become a multi millionaire. You can then afford to retire early and enjoy a full life.


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Old 17-08-2016, 02:09 PM
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As I look out the window, I feel blessed as I can afford to enjoy the morning, lying on my bed. I recalled my earlier days as a high flying corporate executive. Those days were crazy days, rushing early in the morning, stuck in traffic, rushing from one meeting to another, flying from one city to another, rain or shine.

But it was worth it as the hard work enables me to earn a fortune. I had plenty of cash to invest. I invested by big salaries and bonuses instead of splurging on expensive cars and other wasteful things. My many years of investments paid off extremely well. I'm now happily retired, my passive income from investments easily sustains my family. They are enjoying a good life too - living in a nice condo, going overseas holidays, driven around in a car, enjoying good food at restaurants, etc.

As a multi millionaire, I'm still busy, busy managing and growing my wealth, busy pursuing the many interests I had no time for previously, busy taking good care of my family, busy spending time with my very old parents and busy volunteering at charities and non profit organisations. Life is more meaningful and fulfilling. I'm healthier and happier.

In life, you have to make tough choices. Choose the wrong career and you can be working all your life. There are people who did not enjoy a single day of retirement. They died before they retired. That's sad.

Choose the right high paying career, work hard, be the best in your field, invest well and become a multi millionaire. You can then afford to retire early and enjoy a full life.
Why is he repeatedly posting this?
Feeling proud he was able to come up with this fabrication and assumed it was a well written? This is delusion at its best.



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Old 17-08-2016, 02:24 PM
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He is sharing with us his achievement and it is up to you to pick up the best of his quote.

Definitely I am looking to pick up some from him and wish to retire and manage passive income like him.


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Why is he repeatedly posting this?
Feeling proud he was able to come up with this fabrication and assumed it was a well written? This is delusion at its best.
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Old 17-08-2016, 02:42 PM
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As I look out the window, I feel blessed although I am paralysed from the waist down as I can afford to enjoy the morning, lying on my bed. I recalled my earlier days as a high flying corporate executive. Those days were crazy days, rushing early in the morning, stuck in traffic, rushing from one meeting to another, flying from one city to another, rain or shine.

But it was worth it as the hard work enables me to earn a fortune. I had plenty of cash to invest. I invested by big salaries and bonuses instead of splurging on expensive cars and other wasteful things. My many years of investments paid off extremely well. I'm now happily retired, my passive income from investments easily sustains my family. They are enjoying a good life too - living in a nice condo, going overseas holidays, driven around in a car, enjoying good food at restaurants, etc.

As a multi millionaire, I'm still busy, busy managing and growing my wealth, busy pursuing the many interests I had no time for previously, busy taking good care of my family, busy spending time with my very old parents and busy volunteering at charities and non profit organisations. Life is more meaningful and fulfilling. I'm healthier and happier.

In life, you have to make tough choices. Choose the wrong career and you can be working all your life. There are people who did not enjoy a single day of retirement. They died before they retired. That's sad.

Choose the right high paying career, work hard, be the best in your field, invest well and become a multi millionaire. You can then afford to retire early and enjoy a full life like me.
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Old 17-08-2016, 03:03 PM
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As I look out the window, I feel blessed as I still have a job, enjoying my morning coffee while catching up on emails.

I recalled my earlier days as a university student. I would browse forums and hear crazy stories of people earning millions as a high flying corporate executive, rushing early in the morning, stuck in traffic, rushing from one meeting to another, flying from one city to another, rain or shine.

I used to think I would want to be that guy. So I worked hard and secured my first class, and followed up with a good job at a top name MNC. After 5 years of hard work, I had finally made a name for myself. I had a respectable 6 digit annual income, a brand new Japanese sedan, and recently upgraded to a freehold condo on the city fringe.

Curious, I came back to this forum where I browsed many years ago. I was shocked! The same "high flying corporate executive" was still here, repeating his lame story word for word.

It was at this moment that I felt sorry for him. Some people can only be successful in their dreams. I did feel grateful that this poor soul's imaginative nonsense spurred me on to achieve my own success in life.

To this poor soul, thanks for your encouragement. May you find peace with yourself and stop repeating your fantasy on this forum.....
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Old 17-08-2016, 03:58 PM
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You are young, unappreciative, green eye soul.

Time will tell!!

Wish you all the best!

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As I look out the window, I feel blessed as I still have a job, enjoying my morning coffee while catching up on emails.

I recalled my earlier days as a university student. I would browse forums and hear crazy stories of people earning millions as a high flying corporate executive, rushing early in the morning, stuck in traffic, rushing from one meeting to another, flying from one city to another, rain or shine.

I used to think I would want to be that guy. So I worked hard and secured my first class, and followed up with a good job at a top name MNC. After 5 years of hard work, I had finally made a name for myself. I had a respectable 6 digit annual income, a brand new Japanese sedan, and recently upgraded to a freehold condo on the city fringe.

Curious, I came back to this forum where I browsed many years ago. I was shocked! The same "high flying corporate executive" was still here, repeating his lame story word for word.

It was at this moment that I felt sorry for him. Some people can only be successful in their dreams. I did feel grateful that this poor soul's imaginative nonsense spurred me on to achieve my own success in life.

To this poor soul, thanks for your encouragement. May you find peace with yourself and stop repeating your fantasy on this forum.....
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Old 17-08-2016, 07:56 PM
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You are young, unappreciative, green eye soul.

Time will tell!!

Wish you all the best!
Go out and do something productive instead of repeating the same few words here. Don't be like the other guy.
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Hi, I am the locum GP otherwise known as mummy1234. I just started my blog on My Journey to Financial Freedom in Sg in Wordpress. You can search financialfreedom.live to find me. Kindly support. Thanks.
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