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In Singapore, we all go through basically a similar road.
Going through the MOE education system, Poly/Uni then fed into the workforce.
As we start work, we start going through the daily grind. You find yourself
going through the 9-5, looking forward to weekends and public holidays. 3 times
a year, you may choose to head for holiday to perhaps, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea or
Malaysia. If you are feeling rich, you might venture a little further to
Europe or America. Some of us may decide to settle down, and invest in the two biggest investments in our lives - our house and spouse.
Is this really what life is about? Is this what you really want? Is there more to life?
Are you really happy?
Some of us may say, we will work hard to be financially
free, only then, I will have the time to do what I like. Some will try to start
businesses- hoping to become one’s own boss.
The scary part is, time waits for no man. As we are busy
going through the daily grind, we are not getting any younger. And then there
is this talk about pursuing your passion. What does that even mean? What is it
all about? We may have dreams, but if we do not do anything and let it pass, it
may always remain a dream.
Here at The Life Project, we believe everyone is capable of achieving greatness in
their lives, and I hope that the sharing here will plant some seeds. My dream
is for everyone to be pursuing their true path in life such that we will all be
happy and fully maximizing their potential.
What does it really take to succeed? Where should I start?
Is it true that some people are just cut out for success? What motivates them?
These are some questions I hope to answer as we explore this exciting topic
together.
One of the top 5 regrets of the dying is wished they had the courage to live a life true to themselves and not the life others expected of them.
May we all find our true north and lead a happy, integrated life with no regrets.


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