I just read an article on the Straits Times by Grace Chua titled "Whose dream is it anyway?"
It is interesting to note that many points she raised resonates with what I feel about the unspoken Singapore Dream.
It is unspoken because deep down inside, most young working adults still desire the 5Cs that was popularised about a decade ago even though nobody really talks about it. Most people just hide behind a mask and give the one-liner that goes: "Oh, money isn't important to me." But deep down inside, I guess we have all been subconsciously programmed to gun for the 5Cs.
It is difficult to unlearn things that we have been taught since young. Learning new things is never difficult but unlearning is a whole new level. Try unlearning to ride a bike!
When we start work, we inevitably hear comparisons of who has been promoted, who just bought a new car, house or who and who is now working in some big MNC with a lucrative pay package. Even when we return home, the comparisons do not stop. We hear of relatives who are doing well, we hear of the recent purchases of so-and-so...
All these affects most people subconsciously. And at the end of the day, many Singaporeans end up desiring wealth or riches or the 5Cs. The Singapore Dream. Not really our own dream but rather a dream that has been "forced" upon us.
Suddenly, it seems that if we do not attain the 5Cs, we have failed in life. How wrong can we be...
I think a lot has been mentioned about the 5Cs already so I will not delve into it further.
When I first started this blog, it seemed like my focus was on being financially free. When I say financially free, I don't mean being rich or anything. I just meant being able to live a life where I know all my expenses can be taken care of even if I do not work. I do not aspire to have the 5Cs. Why do I need a country club membership when I don't golf or swim?
Some people once asked if I am obsessed about being financially free everyday....Ermm....the answer is NO.
The reason why it seems I am so obsessed with it is because this blog is about financial freedom so my topics must be about personal finance =)
Believe me, I would rather be writing about something more interesting like my travels and stuff. But because this blog is about personal finance, I need to feed my readers a daily dosage of personal finance information. If I could make an analogy, I am like the journalist writing on the Invest section of the Sunday Times. Is the journalist crazy and obsessed about investments? Maybe, maybe not. For all you know, the journalist could be bored stiff of writing and talking about investments. But it is a job so he/she has no choice but to write about investments.
So when you meet me (if you do ever meet me), please talk about more normal stuff with me. I am not some crazy person who is obsessed with becoming rich. I enjoy playing my new ukelele much more than I enjoy writing about personal finance (well, at least for now). I am a normal person with normal dreams just like everyone else.
Back to the 5Cs...
The question that I would like to ask is this: "Are you still pursuing some dream that involves the 5Cs or are you trying to live your own dream first?"
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Showing posts with label How To Be Happy. Show all posts
10 Things That Would Make Women Happier
Okay, so yesterday I posted a list of 10 things that would apparently make men happier. Today, I will share with you 10 Things that would make women happier:
1. A permanently clean home
2. A luxury trip
3. A big house
4. Losing 10 pounds
5. A great body
6. Time for themselves
7. A really romantic relationship
8. Being smarter
9. Saying "no" more
10. A luxury car
So what can we gentlemen learn from this list?
1. Help Out With The Housework! Get out of that seat and start clearing up the mess that you make.
2. Start saving money for that luxury trip
3. Start earning more money to afford a big house
4. Hide those mirrors or bring the wife out for a jog
5. Same as above...
6. Offer to baby sit and let the wife go shopping.
7. Buy some flowers today. Don't wait for some special occassion
8. Buy her a book
9. Let her say "no" more often. Ask questions that will lead her to say "No!"
10. Buy a car or rent a luxury car for the day.
10 Things That Would Make Men Happier
Here is a list of 10 things that would make men happier. (Note: I ripped this off a magazine so do not ask me how accurate the data is. Only a few thousand were surveyed)
7. A great body (Will the below suffice?)
8. A permanently clean home
1. A Big House
2. A really romantic relationship
3. A luxury trip
4. Being smarter
5. A luxury car
6. A better sex life
7. A great body (Will the below suffice?)
8. A permanently clean home
9. Losing 10 pounds
10. Having a pretty personal assistant
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