A new year ahead towards financial freedom as I continue my journey.
This year, I hope to make up for lost ground and increase my passive income to $600 per month. I failed in my attempt last year but it does not matter. A new year, a new beginning.
I still have not sat down to write out my resolutions for this year but I hope to do it pretty soon!
Just to share how I spent my new year... I basically spent it at home watching TV.
I also managed to finish a book that I started reading less than 3 days ago. So in 1 Jan 2010, the first book that I completed reading was: To Kill A Mocking Bird.
My wife kept saying that it was a good book to read but I have put it off until now. I am glad that I managed to finished it around 2.00am on the first day of the new year.
Right now, I am sitting here sipping my white wine with the History Channel currently showing a biography of Dr Mahatir.
The new year has come once again and I can only be amazed at how fast time has passed.
I sincerely wish all a Happy New Year! May all your dreams come true in this new year. May we continue to share our journey and both the ups and downs.
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Hi FF,
ReplyDeleteTKAM is a very good book. I did it for my Literature O Levels back in 1992. I still remember the lessons of Atticus Finch and Boo Radley, about alienation and acceptance. Enduring themes indeed, and good ones to teach our children. May integrity and fairness rule always, and remain part of our lives forever.
Happy New Year!
Cheers,
Musicwhiz
Hi MW,
ReplyDeleteYes. It is indeed a good book!
I seldom get to read books that really leave an impression on me. Some books that I read are just SO forgettable.
This book is definitely one of those that has left a deep impression on me.
If you are interested, I can share another book with you.
It is by Elie Wiesel titled Night.
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