Category: Life Lessons
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The Best Investment I Made After Graduating From College
When we invest in ourselves, we gained a better position to improve our lives. Money should also not be a hindrance in our journey towards personal development. We just have to maximize our resources and our learning opportunities.
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12 Ways The Stock Market Emulate Real Life
The stock market is a great equalizer. It offers new opportunities which were unavailable to the past generations.
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When Do We Lose Our Smile?
“There are so many beautiful things in life, and I learned to always look at the bright side. I know that the little things in life will gradually bring back my smile – not just in pictures but also with my heart. ”
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It’s Okay To Be Called A “Kuripot”
“For many Filipinos, we don’t ever want to be called “kuripot” because of the negative impression that it gives. However, this fear of being labeled as one often causes many people to spend more than they can or should.”
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8 Lessons I Learned from Playing Computer Games
Though my mother always told me “kakakompyuter mo yan” whenever I struggled or felt sick, I stand that playing computer games is not something I regret. In fact, if I will re-do my life, I might still play computer games.
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The Funny Thing About Adulthood
Now that we entered adulthood, we understand many things about growing up.
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Another 12 Adulting Skills We Need To Learn
I realized that there are many more skills that we need to incorporate into our lives to live a simpler but fuller life.
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The X-Curve: Correlating Age, Wealth, and Responsibility
In 2016, I was invited to attend a financial literacy seminar in Makati by a friend. Though I already had some knowledge regarding personal finance, such as budgeting and investing, I didn’t know that there were still so many things that I don’t know and need to know. In that seminar, I learned about the […]
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Turning Thirty: 30 Lessons From 30 Years
Entering our 30s is one of the most significant checkpoints for many millennials because we think that we should have done many things or achieved most of our goals by this time. Well, at least that was what’s portrayed in social media.
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Learn From Other People’s Mistakes. It Is More Efficient.
“One of the most important lessons I learned early in my adult life is to learn from other people’s mistakes. This tip is applicable in most areas of our lives, whether it be in relationships, personal finance, business, or life in general.”