Nice sharing! Totally agreed with the 3 things that you mentioned! I always spend money to bring my parents overseas. I always believe “Collect memories not things!” 😊
What makes me happy is to see that my money is increasing and that I am more financially safe and that I am moving in the direction of my financial freedom. So I "spend" my money on savings/investment. Apart from that, which is out of negotiation because is part of the basis of my Maslow's pyramid, things that make me happy are self improvement stuff which is studying langagues, music, running, working out, reading... and those cost me virtually nothing
Happy to hear that you are getting better. I’m a Pain Therapist and is passionate to help people who are in pain thru latest Brain Science. This will help to solve the root cause of pain and not the symptoms. I travel to clients house to save their time and effort especially when they are in pain.
Did you go for physio in public setting? Hospital or polyclinic? $44.50 for physio is considered cheap compared to private sessions costing $150-250/hr. Were the physio sessions helpful?
I ended up going polyclinic for physio as there’s a limit to how much I could claim. Yup private would have been $200+. I only went to the specialist (private) for checks and diagnosis etc. I think it helps in the long run.
Hi maam, i am currently a 20 year old who has just finished poly. I am now awaiting to enlist for NS. I would like to ask for advice as to how i can start investing? For example, what kind of broker i should use and etfs i should invest in?
Maybe can start searching on what exactly is an index fund and start from there! Most people look at the S&P500. For which broker - Syfe Trade gives 2 free trades monthly for the US market. For most, 2 trades is enough.
Nice sharing! Totally agreed with the 3 things that you mentioned! I always spend money to bring my parents overseas. I always believe “Collect memories not things!” 😊
What makes me happy is to see that my money is increasing and that I am more financially safe and that I am moving in the direction of my financial freedom. So I "spend" my money on savings/investment.
Apart from that, which is out of negotiation because is part of the basis of my Maslow's pyramid, things that make me happy are self improvement stuff which is studying langagues, music, running, working out, reading... and those cost me virtually nothing
nice!
Thanks for the interesting perspective video on your life!
Nice video. What accident plan is suitable for a family of 2 adults and a kid?
Just saw you at 201c coffee shop! 🤩
Never say hi!!! Hahaha 😂
I’m shy to… haha pleasant surprise to see you in the neighbourhood!
Hahaha not very good at face to face interactions but would love to meet you guys on the streets! 🙂 next time!
Hi! May I know do you feel any discomfort in your back? That you wish to look into your spine?
Hello~ I have my awesome physiotherapist now! Getting it treated!
Happy to hear that you are getting better. I’m a Pain Therapist and is passionate to help people who are in pain thru latest Brain Science. This will help to solve the root cause of pain and not the symptoms. I travel to clients house to save their time and effort especially when they are in pain.
Did you go for physio in public setting? Hospital or polyclinic? $44.50 for physio is considered cheap compared to private sessions costing $150-250/hr. Were the physio sessions helpful?
I ended up going polyclinic for physio as there’s a limit to how much I could claim. Yup private would have been $200+. I only went to the specialist (private) for checks and diagnosis etc. I think it helps in the long run.
Hi maam, i am currently a 20 year old who has just finished poly. I am now awaiting to enlist for NS. I would like to ask for advice as to how i can start investing? For example, what kind of broker i should use and etfs i should invest in?
Maybe can start searching on what exactly is an index fund and start from there! Most people look at the S&P500. For which broker - Syfe Trade gives 2 free trades monthly for the US market. For most, 2 trades is enough.