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Year end reflections 2020
By Rainbow Coin  •  December 25, 2020
This year has not been kind to many. Who would have predicted that the impact of the Wuhan virus can be more fatal and widespread than SARS? I can only say that we are really fortunate to be living in Singapore, where our government really took good measures against community virus spread and also took good financial care of its citizens hit by this economy seismic. 2020 has not been kind to my family either. My mom is deteriorating in her health, and stubborn as she is, refuses to heed anyone's healthcare advice (mine and doctor's included). The least I could do is to ensure she takes her medications and eats more veg. Having to work full-time, while caring for the family and doing household chores is becoming very robotic and tiring, bringing high stress but low level of happiness return. So I have decided to quit my job next year and work part-time instead....
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By Rainbow Coin
I began exploring the financial world in year 2010, hoping to get out of the rat race and be financially independent. 2010 was the aftermath period of the Lehman crisis when a pretty shaken up market was struggling to recover. On hindsight, that was the perfect time to catch multi-bagger stocks should I be a veteran or at least had some basic knowledge of picking up 'gems'. My learning curve was steep then, as I have absolutely no friends or relative who could shed some light on what's investing about.
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