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thesnake
post Feb 10 2020, 08:13 PM

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31 yo, only nearing 800k (savings + EPF + investments)..still lose to k/tard
tankerbell12345
post Feb 10 2020, 08:15 PM

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QUOTE(ladytarot99 @ Feb 10 2020, 08:11 PM)
Well, nothings impossible šŸ˜‰
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QUOTE(thesnake @ Feb 10 2020, 08:13 PM)
31 yo, only nearing 800k (savings + EPF + investments)..still lose to k/tard
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better go enjoy life first la . earn so much money . world is going to restart.

all the bible prophecy is fulfilled soon. Soon can say bye bye di.



ladytarot99
post Feb 10 2020, 08:18 PM

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QUOTE(New Klang @ Feb 10 2020, 08:04 PM)
This?
LUCKY P*$$Ā„
The name sounds exotic

The emblem looks like aquaman weapon

LUCKY P*$$Ā„
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Yes correct, trident šŸ”± hehehe.. well young blood...



thesnake
post Feb 10 2020, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(tankerbell12345 @ Feb 10 2020, 08:15 PM)
better go enjoy life first la . earn so much money . world is going to restart.

all the bible prophecy is fulfilled soon. Soon can say bye bye di.
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i have missed out on being a millionaire (missed out on some key stocks last year) in 2019.. hope 2020 will be kind to give me some kindness $$
ixaRA
post Feb 10 2020, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(thesnake @ Feb 10 2020, 08:13 PM)
31 yo, only nearing 800k (savings + EPF + investments)..still lose to k/tard
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That so much. Mine only 250k. Epf 50k
tankerbell12345
post Feb 10 2020, 08:28 PM

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QUOTE(thesnake @ Feb 10 2020, 08:25 PM)
i have missed out on being a millionaire (missed out on some key stocks last year) in 2019.. hope 2020 will be kind to give me some kindness $$
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got to admit though that u have impressive amount at age 31
thesnake
post Feb 10 2020, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(ixaRA @ Feb 10 2020, 08:27 PM)
That so much. Mine only 250k. Epf 50k
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numbers is relative.. i have friends who are already worth 1-2m around my age..self made
ixaRA
post Feb 10 2020, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(thesnake @ Feb 10 2020, 08:46 PM)
numbers is relative.. i have friends who are already worth 1-2m around my age..self made
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That even more crazy. I got help from papa mama. So not really self made
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post Feb 10 2020, 10:04 PM

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LowKeras
post Feb 10 2020, 10:15 PM

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Rm 2 end up month, kias pagi makan pagi
arsenwagon
post Feb 10 2020, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(str4n93r @ Feb 10 2020, 03:43 PM)
me at 30 used to be a crypto millionaire. too stupid, lupa diri and lupa daratan. lesson learn. now asset 0.
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story abit


QUOTE(Liamness @ Feb 10 2020, 03:48 PM)
lol.. these so called 'rich' people have a skewd idea of 100% self-funded..

got one so called multi-million dollar doctor floating around in here that can afford to donate a 200k quid house in UK for his niece. Who is studying to become a surgeon, all fully funded by her father. Then he claims that she is an independent person at 34 years old.. lmaooooo..
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hksgmy niece studying to be surgeon and he funded? I also need fund. My unker dunwan Kasi altho he rich


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post Feb 10 2020, 10:19 PM

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gogocan
post Feb 10 2020, 10:31 PM

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kiamat coming soon.. save for what.?
hksgmy
post Feb 10 2020, 11:30 PM

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QUOTE(ladytarot99 @ Feb 10 2020, 04:09 PM)
Summoning my white knight hksgmy
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Hello there, ladytarot99! Happy lunar new year!

Sorry, been super busy with niece’s wedding preparations and also much family drama when she came back for CNY (she’s just left for the UK today) - and I was away in Hong Kong to celebrate the CNY with my side of the family and only just got back a week ago.

Anyway, to answer the question:

How much did I have when I was in my 30s? (That was nearly 20 years ago) No more than RM100,000 - I had to support my youngest brother’s education on a registrar’s pay after my mother, followed by my father passed away from illnesses.

Luckily I was already working in Singapore then, and made a decent salary, with performance bonuses and my fixed specialist allowance thrown in.

My story is not unlike your husband’s - studied on a Colombo Commonwealth Scholarship, fully funded with a generous monthly stipend which of course, I saved. My first Masters was self-funded (I was already working as a junior doctor in Singapore then), but my subsequent Masters and Fellowships were institution-sponsored, in return for a fixed service term. I was lucky in that I had kind supervisors that didn’t steal credit and acknowledged my hard work. I was luckier that I also had consultants that gave me the opportunities to take on responsibilities to show what I was capable of doing, and I was lucky that Singapore was a country with a system that practiced meritocracy and recognized and rewarded talent and results.

Anyway, it’s not what you have that matters. It’s what you do with what you have that is more important, IMHO.

Keep safe in these uncertain times. I won’t have much time to pop in as much as I’d like - family/my niece’s wedding commitments and planning and this Coronavirus outbreak will be keeping me honest and busy for a while!

This post has been edited by hksgmy: Feb 10 2020, 11:30 PM
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post Feb 11 2020, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(6996 @ Feb 10 2020, 10:19 PM)
Rm 3
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nak bayar charge kad bank pun tak lepas kan
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post Feb 11 2020, 01:06 AM

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so hksgmy and ladytarot99 are super power couple, husband and wife?
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post Feb 11 2020, 03:40 AM

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QUOTE(hksgmy @ Feb 10 2020, 11:30 PM)
Hello there, ladytarot99! Happy lunar new year!

Sorry, been super busy with niece’s wedding preparations and also much family drama when she came back for CNY (she’s just left for the UK today) - and I was away in Hong Kong to celebrate the CNY with my side of the family and only just got back a week ago.

Anyway, to answer the question:

How much did I have when I was in my 30s? (That was nearly 20 years ago) No more than RM100,000 - I had to support my youngest brother’s education on a registrar’s pay after my mother, followed by my father passed away from illnesses.

Luckily I was already working in Singapore then, and made a decent salary, with performance bonuses and my fixed specialist allowance thrown in.

My story is not unlike your husband’s - studied on a Colombo Commonwealth Scholarship, fully funded with a generous monthly stipend which of course, I saved. My first Masters was self-funded (I was already working as a junior doctor in Singapore then), but my subsequent Masters and Fellowships were institution-sponsored, in return for a fixed service term. I was lucky in that I had kind supervisors that didn’t steal credit and acknowledged my hard work. I was luckier that I also had consultants that gave me the opportunities to take on responsibilities to show what I was capable of doing, and I was lucky that Singapore was a country with a system that practiced meritocracy and recognized and rewarded talent and results.

Anyway, it’s not what you have that matters. It’s what you do with what you have that is more important, IMHO.

Keep safe in these uncertain times. I won’t have much time to pop in as much as I’d like - family/my niece’s wedding commitments and planning and this Coronavirus outbreak will be keeping me honest and busy for a while!
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Hi doc, glad to hear you are doing well out there. Well.. both off you similar I think.. self made, himself/his family also never spent any cents from highschool till PhD. And I definitely agree with you.. ..ā€it’s what you do with your money is most important...ā€. You guys take care..! Warm regards to your dearest one 🌹🌷.
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post Feb 11 2020, 06:13 AM

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QUOTE(hksgmy @ Feb 10 2020, 11:30 PM)
Hello there, ladytarot99! Happy lunar new year!

Sorry, been super busy with niece’s wedding preparations and also much family drama when she came back for CNY (she’s just left for the UK today) - and I was away in Hong Kong to celebrate the CNY with my side of the family and only just got back a week ago.

Anyway, to answer the question:

How much did I have when I was in my 30s? (That was nearly 20 years ago) No more than RM100,000 - I had to support my youngest brother’s education on a registrar’s pay after my mother, followed by my father passed away from illnesses.

Luckily I was already working in Singapore then, and made a decent salary, with performance bonuses and my fixed specialist allowance thrown in.

My story is not unlike your husband’s - studied on a Colombo Commonwealth Scholarship, fully funded with a generous monthly stipend which of course, I saved. My first Masters was self-funded (I was already working as a junior doctor in Singapore then), but my subsequent Masters and Fellowships were institution-sponsored, in return for a fixed service term. I was lucky in that I had kind supervisors that didn’t steal credit and acknowledged my hard work. I was luckier that I also had consultants that gave me the opportunities to take on responsibilities to show what I was capable of doing, and I was lucky that Singapore was a country with a system that practiced meritocracy and recognized and rewarded talent and results.

Anyway, it’s not what you have that matters. It’s what you do with what you have that is more important, IMHO.

Keep safe in these uncertain times. I won’t have much time to pop in as much as I’d like - family/my niece’s wedding commitments and planning and this Coronavirus outbreak will be keeping me honest and busy for a while!
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Doc, you are back safely.

My respect to you for being a Colombo Commonwealth Scholar, a rare gem. My ex colleague who retired from our company was one, a brilliant chap like you.

Sorry about your double big loss.

Your story is too often to interesting.

You are about my age.

I dont have much but I set out to inspire my kids and a few people in my life before I go under.

This post has been edited by New Klang: Feb 11 2020, 06:39 AM
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post Feb 11 2020, 06:14 AM

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QUOTE(moosset @ Feb 11 2020, 01:06 AM)
so hksgmy and ladytarot99 are super power couple, husband and wife?
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Macam yes

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