With more free time on my hands these days, I have been doing a bit more reading than usual. During one of my visits to the Woodlands Regional Library, I was on the prowl for some personal finance books, even though I have already read the bulk of them that’s available.
To be honest, sometimes I think that I have reached a stage where reading personal finance books doesn’t really add to my knowledge. It doesn’t help that most of them are pretty similar. But I still do it occasionally, especially when I need some reinforcement on the merits of frugality, saving or basic investing.
I was lucky during that visit as Seah Seah’s relatively new title “Financial Joy” caught my eye! I am not really familiar with him even though this was already his third book. Removing it from the book shelf, I spent the next couple of hours ......