We still remind one another sometimes because everything around us is setup to tempt us into spending on liabilities, and cultural/societal pressure tends to creep in. But we got each otherโs back! (4/4)
A lesson that we learnt the hard way a few years ago. We are culturally conditioned to see cars as a sign of success, a sign of making it, a display of achievement in proportion to the cost of the car. (1/4)
We were lucky enough that the car (now known as a white elephant in our house) was on lease and we were able to transfer it on to someone else early on. And it became a lesson learnt through experienceโ those always stick better. (3/4)
"Overnight" success stories are often 10+ years in the making.
The most successful people we know achieve more because they push themselves even when no one else is looking.
The outcome is only 20% of the journey. 80% is what nobody will ever see.
"Overnight" success stories are often 10+ years in the making.
The most successful people we know achieve more because they push themselves even when no one else is looking.
The outcome is only 20% of the journey. 80% is what nobody will ever see.