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For a background on my current carefree status, see
- won%%war against FOMO #mellow
- not left-behind on Any front: real feat
- ##[15] personal qualities that SAVED my job/grades
- ##[19] living%%dream life,here-n-now #Detach
- [19]feel`lucky+satisfied as bachelor,now again as married man
see also ##lifelong Habits i wish to pass to next generation
In contrast to G4 PERSONAL advantages: Revealed over15Y #byHalf, this current blogpost explores a (hopefully) diverse range of “traits”.
Q: The attachment question — am I holding on to these “things” too tight?
A: yes to financial assets, health
If I must name top 3 (personal/non-personal) factors for my ffree relative to my peers, then 1) citizenship 2) burn 3) credit risk taking. However, this blogpost is more about personal traits for my self-made carefree status (I didn’t say “ffree”). In other words,
Q: Look at my (no-mean) achievements over the last 20Y in terms of “carefree”, what personal qualities, not external factors, do I attribute them to?
Shorter and specific answers best. Roughly ranked
- [bp] 1) absorbency — joy of learning + body-building, esp. valuable in U.S. and c++/java market , not support or sys-admin or web dev.
- [b] body-building success
- [p] 4) self discipline, self-improvement, motivation (not “ambition”), focus on my priorities and giving up many battles.
- [p] 6) focus on spare time — I got so much achieved in my spare time
- —- the big, familiar items
- [p] 2) wellness habits — confidence to keep working productively till old age
- [bd] wellness condition
- [bp] 3) burn rate — a frugal wife was my blessing
- Avoid debt. Live within my means
- [dp] 5) steadfast focus on non-work income, rather than windfall. My non-work income is key to my bare-bones ffree
- calculated risk-taking, esp. credit risk
- — other interesting traits
- [p] resilience — (not “optimism” exactly) I have had my share of setbacks, adversities,,,
- [p] reflective blogging habit — as a coping method. Self-knowledge
- boycott to FOMO — see separate blogpost
Now, below are some of the personal qualities that I would not include in the heavy-hitter list. Some don’t contribute to ‘carefree‘ exactly. Some don’t qualify as ‘personal‘ qualities.
- [p] careful planning of career and cash flow — to be elaborated
- [bd] Singapore citizenship — (not so personal) esp. housing, CPF-life, resilient currency,, Some would name this as the #1 “carefree” factor but vast majority of Singapore citizens are not carefree.
- [bd] stable marriage — my dumb luck or my karma? Doesn’t sound like a personal quality
- [!d] credentials — UChicago and NUS, reputable ibanks. No attachment 🙂
- [d] hand-picked collection of bx plans — (not a personal quality) medishield, eldershileld,,,
- —
- [b=a blessing]
- [p=personality attribute]
- [d=holding too tight, so detachment needed]