I know that some people are very critical of me.
Some have also been verbally abusive.
I used to confront them (online) but, these days, I don't bother.
These critics say that I try too hard to save money and that the savings couldn't possibly amount to anything significant.
I must admit that they could be right.
What did AK just say?
Well, I am just being rational.
To the very rich, $5,000 a year might indeed be a drop in the ocean and I do know that there are some very rich people reading my blog.
They are millionaires and many have income of $50,000 or more a month.
Yes, not in a year but in a month.
They are millionaires and many have income of $50,000 or more a month.
Yes, not in a year but in a month.
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Well, most of us are not like that but it does not mean that financial well-being is beyond our reach.
Take an hour or two to reflect on the way we are spending money and explore ways in which we could do things differently, if we have not done so before.
We could surprise ourselves with how much money we could save if we just do two things:
We could surprise ourselves with how much money we could save if we just do two things:
1. Cutting down on wants.
"Is it something we can do without?"
Example:
I really want a home theatre system but I know I can do without it.
"Is it something we can do without?"
Example:
I really want a home theatre system but I know I can do without it.
2. Simplify our needs.
"Is there a less costly alternative?"
Example:
Meals at home or the kopitiam is just as good as meals at restaurants.
"Is there a less costly alternative?"
Example:
Meals at home or the kopitiam is just as good as meals at restaurants.
The Chinese people have a saying:
"万丈高楼从地起。"
"万丈高楼从地起。"
It means that even the construction of very tall buildings will start from the ground up.
Greater financial well-being could be closer to most of us than we think.
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"Keep our needs simple and our wants few." AK