It was on Christmas Eve of 2009 that ASSI was born out of boredom and curiosity. Yes, it has been 5 years! 5 incredible years of (mostly) happy blogging!
The journey has not been all smooth sailing but we have had many more days of good weather than bad. The stormy days were made more bearable because of the kind words of encouragement from many of you and that kept me going. You know who you are. So, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
As we celebrate my blog's 5th birthday, I wish to remind everyone that most of us in Singapore will be able to find financial freedom using some common sense and following some tried and tested principles in personal finance and investment.
Regular readers will know that this is true and some have shared with me that their savings, investments and passive income have grown tremendously in the last few years. New readers who hoped to find some mysterious get rich fast method in my blog have been disappointed or so I was told but to those who have decided to become income investors, I am hopeful that all will find success.
There were also readers and guest bloggers who have contributed comments and guest blogs, respectively. They have shared their experience and shown us how they were able to achieve or work towards financial freedom as well. So, if you are among those still wondering, please remember that financial freedom is not just a dream.
As we celebrate the festive season and be charitable to those who need help most, we want to be reminded that nobody cares more about our money than we do. The blog post that received the most "Likes" this year in ASSI is one example of how we should give more thought to how we treat our money.
Which blog post am I referring to? This one:
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Share the link to the blog post and it might be one of the best presents to give to your friends and family this festive season.
"... what makes sense for the investor is different from what makes sense for the fund manager. And, as usual in human affairs, what determines the behaviour are incentives for the decision maker." Charlie Munger
HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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3. Nobody cares more about our money than we do.