Saturday, May 17, 2008

Heath & Money Foolish

Singaporean are certainly stupid when it comes to what matters most - money & health.
Those around me think I'm nuts eating my daily apple, skipping that soft drink or discarding that fried chicken skin. I say, fuck you, & may you live to a ripe old age, if you're not already over come with rickets or some other ill-health related disease. They know that they are eating unhealthily, yet they bask in this indulgence. They think that exercise is a medicine to take after such a feast. Exercise is a way of life, a daily routine not a magic bullet.

Singaporeans will also destined to be poor. Look at them splurge on overseas trips, like going all the way to Japan to watch some petals open at the coming of Spring. With the Internet we can 'go' places never imagined. Regularly touring, Singaporeans then lament that they are short of cash. They are also too gullible & lazy to be cheated of all their money by some go-rich scam.

Then there are those who go into the forest & only notice the trees. Some tasks may not earn much but with their continual inflow, it all amounts up. A meagre amount will become handful & time would have all passed just as well. A little more hard work & a little more time, an additional source of passive income will come flowing in.

Remain in your 'stable' day-time jobs, fools.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Who the Fuck wants to Stay in Punggol

Singapore maybe a small country, but some places are still more desolated than others. A new neighbourhood is sprouting up in the North of the country & being proclaimed as a whole new place to stay, work & play. Please, nothing beats Orchard Road. This place better know as the John'O'Groat of Singapore is only for 2 types of people: those who will spend NO time at all in their homes but at their parents' homes or those who will spend ALL of their time there, coz it's too far from anywhere else.
Travelling on the perpetually congested Central Expressway will make cycling faster, & the Electronic Road Pricing charge of $5 (each way!) will ensure that cycling is actually a viable mode of transport.
Forget about the cheaper housing in Punggol, you're nuts to stay there. The transportation cost & time proves you do not have a calculator or don't know how to use one.