07-09-2011 04:20 PM | |
Hermit | I am into caves and mountains. ; ) |
22-07-2011 10:38 AM | |
Joe123 | i am semi-retired, minor trade, do some investments, and do my gardening in the morning and night time. |
24-06-2011 05:08 PM | |
sportscar | I love my job! I'm a Linux System Engineer..=) |
21-09-2009 05:59 PM | |
glenndanker | Thank you, if you like, you may connect me at [email protected] |
21-09-2009 05:54 PM | |
glenndanker | Yes, thanks for the compliment. As long as an idea is good and is making people rich, who care!! Robert Kiyosaki is the man and also his wife, kim Kiyosaki, the rich woman and people are still looking forward to them. Yeah!! |
15-09-2009 09:19 PM | |
Seraphim13 | Hi all, I'm in IT. Started as a consultant/analyst, moved on to IT presales and now a IT architect. =P I must be super last decade since I just finished Rich dad poor dad. Never actually bother about financial independence until recently. |
13-09-2009 12:10 AM | |
Unregistered | Still schooling? You dished out advice as if you're an old man... goodness. Cashflow game and Rich Dad Poor Dad? Those were so last decade. |
11-09-2009 01:41 PM | |
glenndanker | Wow! Pretty interesting. Hope to learn more from you cause I am working towards my financial independence. I am schooling but I am already exploring ways to be free. Yes!!! |
02-07-2009 04:54 PM | |
phd wannabe |
Yeah adbie it was me, had the user name as the image verification tab earlier =p Depends on your definition of luck. For me, I think it's good to be optimistic and thankful; I learn to appreciate things around myself and do not take it for granted. You will find life to be more enjoyable. I enjoy adding value to my work and other's life too, and that opens up more opportunities and I tend to get luckier that way =p |
02-07-2009 08:39 AM | |
quek | Is that you, phd wannabe? How much proportion do you think luck plays a part in one's success? |
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