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Options are not Plans!
By Singapore Man of Leisure  •  May 26, 2016
But first, a special shout out to LP and Rolf. It's their cyber conversion that sparked this post. See? That's why its better to mix with people smarter than me! Living in the future Plans are to help us acquire, achieve a goal, or reach a destination we are currently not already there yet. Which means we cannot rely on our plans entirely as there's a question mark whether we can achieve the goal that we seek. Unless of course you are one of those who can achieve every single goals and plans you set for yourself. Don't be smug. We are thinking you have probably set the bar pretty low, so low that a toddler can even walk over... Here and now Options on the other hand are alternatives what we can make use of immediately. No waiting for X amount in Y year bullshit. What we only need is something most people find it hard to do - make a decision! Hence when presented with options, what do most people do? Exactly! We make plans!? Anything just to buy us more time. Anything to avoid making a decision. This is a cultural trait. Something that we pick up as we were growing up. (Hey! Don't look at me, look at your parents) Got expiry date Options do expire (Eh? Just like the financial instrument). How many of us got a job offer to work overseas, but we let the opportunity pass us by through our inaction? How about the one that got away? She was ready; but we were so distracted by our grand career or financial plans we've set out for ourselves, when we finally achieved our goals and turned around, she has gone... When we listen to those on their death beds, what's their regrets? It's what they have or have not done right? When was the last time you heard people on death beds regretting not making more plans or setting more goals for themselves? Less planning; more decision making (It's borrowed with pride from CW's "less analysing; more investing" - I merely sang my own cover version instead of singing it the karaoke way)
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