The first month of truly living off dividends

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The first month of turning 41 has gone by in the blink of an eye. At the age of 40, Mercury Bear was still at the mixed junction of work and retirement. The beginning of this year is the year when he really needs to live solely on dividends, so he can have a bright start. It’s something to be happy about, but I also understand that it’s mainly caused by some companies such as Tiger and Kahuiji playing cards unreasonably and paying out dividends early, so this year I still set the target of RM200k and just reach the end steadily and slowly. .

No matter how well-intentioned the expression is, it may cause harm that is unexpected in the ears of someone with a caring heart. We cannot think of words that are most thoughtful and least harmful to everyone.

There is no need to punish ourselves for others’ inferiority. We are not saints and cannot drive away the devil in others’ hearts.

He envies your current beauty, but doesn’t understand that it’s because you hid your previous haggardness so well that no one can see it.

You don’t need to feel guilty for achieving your dreams. No one understands better than you how to get there.

There is a saying: “Don’t understand me from other people’s mouths, because I treat everyone differently.”

Some people may be just casual acquaintances, so you only give them superficial thoughtfulness and politeness.

Some people you cherish, appreciate and value very much, so you are willing to pay more attention and care to them.

In this world, everyone longs to be understood. But everyone has their own personality, their own ideas, and the unique life they really want to live.

Success in your eyes is not the happiness that others want.

The wealth in your eyes is not the happiness that others pursue.

Therefore, don’t define and evaluate a person easily, especially someone you don’t know well.

mutual encouragement ?

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