About Me
Hi, I'm Dylon and I've been a financial practitioner since 2013. Let me start with my story.
My parents divorced when i was 8. Coupled with financial difficulties, they are often away for work and absent in my life.
There were times where i really wished they were around, but they weren't. Moments like receiving my first award on stage, worrying over grades and birthday celebrations.
I learnt that some things lost can never be found, such as these precious moments.
This is also why I value time over things.
Material possessions are nice, but memories and experiences are nicer.
These are also, the only things we can carry with us at the end
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When i was 14, i chanced upon the book Rich Dad Poor Dad. It fundamentally changed my perspective towards life & money. Allow me to share my thoughts :
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Everyone has a choice to exit, enter or stay in a rat race
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Some were born into one, some chose to enter into one
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We all have a choice
Since we have a choice, may I suggest, why not strive for financial independence?
And whatever our goals are, remember to stay present and contended in the pursuit of them.
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On the journey of wealth, I figured everyone has their own dreams & aspirations.
And there will be two groups of people;
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DIY-er (Do-it-yourself)
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Enlister (Enlist help from someone)
If you’re DIY-er, I hope my content can help in some ways
If you’re Enlister, I hope to help you professionally with my services
I won’t have all the answers but i'll find them.
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One book at a time, one new skill at a time.
I'm convicted to becoming more valuable to you and the marketplace!
