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On Avoiding Insurance Plans
At an event where we were offering insurance products, we noticed how people were quicker to get in line at a bank that offers a credit card than to drop by ours. I don't blame them. I would have done the same back when I wasn't very aware about the consequences of owning a credit card.
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Back to Nature
Almost 4 months on lockdown, and I haven’t gone anywhere “far” except the supermarket, which is technically just 10 minutes away. I saw to it that I stay at home because, just like everyone else, I’m scared of contacting the virus or being a carrier of the virus. I didn’t feel that bored because I have a work from home job even before the lockdown, so it’s just a normal day during weekdays with less weekend trips to the mall or out of town rides. What I missed the most about going out is the provincial rides. I missed the feel of the fresh air on my face as we…
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Wants and Don’t Wants
Being the easily bored person (or easily motivated, if you want to phrase it more positively), that I am, I started listening to Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad, Poor Dad a few weeks back. Little by little, I got through the 6-hour audiobook, and I think it was a worthy investment of my time. It has offered great insights and made me realize a lot of things about the way I live life.