Sunday, April 25, 2010

A Blog Posted by Singapore 's Youngest Millionaire

*A repost (http://ishtarlaguatan.multiply.com/journal/item/21)

....the money that comes is only a by-product. If you hate what you are doing and rely on the money you earn to make you happy by buying stuff, then I think that you are living a meaningless life

i was browsing my multiply account-reminiscing.. the line just hit me-- bull's eye!

A Blog Posted by Singapore 's Youngest Millionaire

By Adam Khoo |




Some of you may already know that I travel around the region pretty frequently, having to visit and conduct seminars at my offices in Malaysia , Indonesia , Thailand and Suzhou ( China ). I am in the airport almost every other week so I get to bump into man y people who have attended my seminars or have read my books.

Recently, someone came up to me on a plane to KL and looked rather shocked. He asked, 'How come a millionaire like you is travelling economy?' My reply was, 'That's why I am a millionaire. ' He still looked pretty confused. This again confirms that greatest lie ever told about wealth (which I wrote about in my latest book 'Secrets of Self Made Millionaires' ). Many people have been brainwashed to think that millionaires have to wear Gucci, Hugo Boss, Rolex, and sit on first class in air travel. This is why so many people never become rich because the moment that they earn more money, they think that it is only natural that they spend more, putting them back to square one.

The truth is that most self-made millionaires are frugal and on l y spend on what is necessary and of value. That is why they are able to accumulate and multiply their wealth so much faster. Over the last 7 years, I have saved about 80% of my income while today I save only about 60% (because I have my wife, mother in law, 2 maids, 2 kids, etc. to support). Still, it is way above most people who save 10% of their income (if they are lucky). I refuse to buy a first class ticket or to buy a $300 shirt because I think that it is a complete waste of money. However, I happily pay $1,300 to send my 2-year old daughter to Julia Gabriel Speech and Drama without thinking twice.

When I joined the YEO (Young Entrepreneur' s Organization) a few years back (YEO is an exclusive club open to those who are under 40 and make over $1m a year in their own business) I discovered that those who were self-made thought like me. Many of them with net worths well over $5m, travelled economy class and some even drove Toyota 's and Nissans (not Audis, Mercs, BMWs).

I noticed that it was only those who never had to work hard to build their own wealth (there were also a few ministers' and tycoons' sons in the club) who spent like there was no tomorrow. Somehow, when you did not have to build everything from scratch, you do not really value money. This is precisely the reason why a family's wealth (no matter how much) rarely lasts past the third generation. Thank God my rich dad (oh no! I sound like Kiyosaki) foresaw this terrible possibility and refused to give me a cent to start my business.

Then some people ask me, 'What is the point in making so much money if you don't enjoy it?' The thing is that I don't really find happiness in buying branded clothes, jewellery or sitting first class. Even if buying something makes me happy it is only for a while, it does not last.

Material happiness never last, it just give you a quick fix.

After a while you feel lousy again and have to buy the next thing which you think will make you happy. I always think that if you need material things to make you happy, then you live a pretty sad and unfulfilled life.

Instead, what make ME happy is when I see my children laughing and playing and learning so fast. What makes me happy is when I see my companies and trainers reaching more and more people every year in so many more countries. What makes me really happy is when I read all the emails about how my books and seminars have touched and inspired someone's life. What makes me really happy is reading all your wonderful posts about how this BLOG is inspiring you. This happiness makes me feel really good for a long time, much much more than what a Rolex would do for me.

I think the point I want to put across is that happiness must come from doing your life's work (be i n teaching, building homes, designing, trading, winning tournaments etc..) and the money that comes is only a by-product. If you hate what you are doing and rely on the money you earn to make you happy by buying stuff, then I think that you are living a meaningless life.

take a break

It was really not my plan to have an early vacation, although I was so stressed out because of everything that was happening in work, it did not come into my mind to take a leave. But due to the series of family gatherings and other stuffs, I had to do it. And boy! I really enjoyed the almost 3-week long vacation :)



03.26.2010-03.29.2010
First stop was the Abaya-Hernandez Grand Family Reunion. It was a 3-day event organized by Ninang Jackie Manzano and our relatives in Candon Ilocos, Sur. It was really fun and very memorable moment. I really enjoyed the food, the pasalubong, the give-aways, my cute cousins and of course the balloon ceremony!

03.27.2010
A side trip from our reunion. I insisted to go to Vigan, although it was really a long drive from Candon (i think its just because of my dad's way of driving), I really enjoyed the view, the historical background incorporated to those landmarks and the mere fact that I had the time to go on a trip like that with my parents. 






03.30.2010
The day after I got home to Manila, I went out with Cindy Almazan. She asked me to accompany her to go  to Paco park and Hidalgo, since it was her last week in Manila, I granted her request. After our series of adventures, we met up with Miko, Ian, Rose and Mheanne. Then we went to piggy wiggy to have a couple of booze, unfortunately, I was fasting on beer as a sacrifice for the Lenten Season.  But it was really fun, and I learned a lot from Miko and Ian :)

04.01.2010-04.04.2010


I really felt guilty not spending the Holy week with my parents and spent it with my cousins instead. But it was the perfect time to think, reflect and talk to God. We first went to Lago de Oro, to do wake boarding. It was a very extraordinary experience, for someone who does not have an active lifestyle, it was really a challenge. Damn it was really hard, but sure it was fun! The next day we went to church just to say a prayer and then that afternoon we went to Burut beach. Since it was a Good Friday, we just stayed in the shade and there I was able to think and reflect. The touch of the sun's rays, the roughness of the sand and edgy feeling of the bamboo bed made me closer to God and realized the sacrifices He did for the salvation of mankind. On our third day, we went to Playa calatagan, it was really a very nice and posh place and it was the perfect place to have a summer getaway!

04.05.2010-04.11.2010
The whole week served as a rest for me. I just spend it at home or in to the gym. Sleep or eat. It was really nice :)

04.12.2010


Happy Mondays with my girlies and the boys. I called it my Huling Hirit bago pumasok!

04.13.2010

Last day of my core leave I spent it with my bestfriend. Sauna time! :)


Therefore.....
I considered my core leave as a journey in search for happiness. A lot of things were missing, but I know I'm with God and all the things that are happening and has happened are His plans for me. I'm thankful for the blessings He has given me. That time was really a time off from work and from the real world. Indeed, it was a time for my friends, for my family and for my GOD.


xoxo,

ishie