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Design your rich life

This past few days we watched "How to get rich" TV show from Netflix. It's an enlightening and enriching as I have a little knowledge about money management.

I am grateful that hubby takes care everything including family finances and I don't need to worry what to eat the next day.

However this show gives me a deeper insight and motivation to be a good steward and rethink again what I want in my life.

Rich life doesn't mean owning all the materials, everyone has their own definition of rich life.

As for myself, I keep thinking about it what I really want in my life, what is my definition of rich life.

Then I come up with a conclusion.

My rich life is able to travel around the world without worrying about money. I want to stay at least 1 month in each country, exploring and spend time, eat and stay like local, learning something about their culture, perhaps doing some volunteering works that can give a social impact to the society or the environment.



I just need to find the affordable and decent room to stay, I don't need a lot of clothes, one luggage should be enough. I want to write a blog or book or tell the story in the Instagram about my rich life experiences hoping that I could inspire other people.

My message is to live life to the fullest, live simply and less is more. 


The less we have about this material things like clothes, bags, shoes, the happier we are.

We may be happy to buy something nice, but it just last for a moment, but if we use this money to something good, the happiness is everlasting and multiplied.




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