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Year-End Reflections for Financial Freedom
By Five Cents Ten Cents  •  December 27, 2012
christmas parol tree [Flickr photo by Via Tsuji] When I see Christmas decorations being put up in the shopping malls and offices around Singapore, I get reflective as the calendar year draws yet to another close. My close friends whom I have known for 15+ years are now fathers like myself with families and dependents and our ideas related to financial freedom have also evolved as we mature and grow older. It is useful to take time to pause and reflect. For me, having to clear some of my annual leave will allow me some time to pause and smell the coffee or roses as the case may be. To chill out sipping an aromatic cup of coffee whilst thinking and writing my thoughts about what has gone past and what is yet to be. Being Present to Yourself In the past year or so, I have gotten more interested in personal development and am reading about meditation (“Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation ... Read the full article →
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By Five Cents Ten Cents
PanzerGrenadier is a 30-something accountant who finally grasped the concept of financial freedom at the ripe old age of 32. Ever since, he has been travelling on his journey towards financial freedom and documenting his adventures through his blog "fivecentstencents". PanzerGrenadier allocates his non-work time in between living within his means, saving and investing as well as spending quality time with family. He is an avid toastmaster and has completed 10 years of being a reservist conscript in the Lion City.
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