I remember in school being told the story of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. My teacher thought it was a wonderful story of a romantic hero who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. My rich dad did not see Robin Hood as a hero. He called Robin Hood a crook. Robin... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast | Season 5 Episode 69 | Reading | The Global Financial Crisis of 2008
And here's the big one! In my podcast down below, you're going to here an article first on the 2008 financial crisis (plus the build-up). Then, some little snippets from the movie The Big Short. Longggg podcast, but truly mesmerizing. You're going to listen to (in the podcast) the Credit Crunch. I would like you... Continue Reading →
Rich Dad Poor Dad | S5 – E12 | Assets vs. Liabilities | What’s Your Cash-flow Pattern?
Are you a poor, middle, or rich cash-flow possessing individual? Well, let me try to break this down in blog form. If you want the amazing podcast, make sure you scroll down to the bottom for it. Cash-flow of a poor person Your job gives you your salary, which then goes to your expenses: taxes,... Continue Reading →
Rich Dad Poor Dad | S5 – E8 | Should Prices Go Up?
“Because it is ignorance about money that causes so much greed and fear,” said rich dad. “Let me give you some examples. A doctor, wanting more money to better provide for his family, raises his fees. By raising his fees, it makes health care more expensive for everyone. It hurts the poor people the most,... Continue Reading →
Restoring Relationship Trust
Another area that creates huge trust issues in personal relationships is money. As many marriage counselors affirm, money problems are a key cause of divorce. While many such problems are caused by lack of character (selfish or impulsive spending, attempts to control or restrict a partner's access to shared resources, or efforts to hide spending... Continue Reading →
The Failure of Credentials (part 1/2)
Last year, my friend bought me a book that captured my attention about Malaysian youth unemployment that was higher than our Southeast Asian neighbours. Here the question popped up, 'why Malaysian millennials like me can't secure employment with a better pay cheque and move up the corporate ladder?' and 'did it have something to do... Continue Reading →
Positive Mental Attitude: Season 2 – Episode 8 – Habit of Saving Revamped
“The principle he learned and the one that you also can employ will now be stated in a very few words. In reading The Richest Man in Babylon, Mr. Osborn found that wealth could be acquired if you: (a) Just save one dime out of every dollar you earn; (b) Each six months, invest your... Continue Reading →
Season 1: Episode 4 – Book Review – Material & Sexual Mask
Let me first ask you some questions. Are you driven to a country because of sexual activities? Do you want to buy a car because of your insecurities? Does having a big house mean more to you than making a difference? Those are the most basic questions in terms of these masks. From the sex... Continue Reading →
The Latest Technological Trends & Innovations You Should Watch (Longread – 2/3)
The future trend that many people need to keep up with will be data science because the world is moving towards digitization; a world where many users would give their data in return for better services. Therefore, Deloitte suggested that data needed to be free and shouldn't be like Orwellian like the dystopian novel '1984'... Continue Reading →
The Most Important Questions of Your Life
The most important questions that schools do not ask students. I've done this before, and I've also replicated what Vishen Lakhiani did in one of his videos. These questions are vastly important for a lot of people, but yet they go undiscovered because of outside influences. With the PDF that I provided below and with... Continue Reading →