Finding Your Balance: Navigating Aspirations and Financial Wellness in a Materialistic World

How much is enough is up to you. It’s your choice. Technically, it’s your life. Do you wanna live a life as a monk and live with very minimalism concept? That’s one example. But on the other extreme, do I wanna be a Warren Buffett, you know, or, you know, live a lifestyle that is like crazy rich Asian? First, you have to determine your aspiration, right? So do you want to go jet setting or are you happy just, uh, pegimangaji the cut condo when you’re old to focus on your next life, right? You need money to buy things, ya. But although I have to caution that in this age of materialism, age of consumerism is people, you know, spending money they don’t have through getting credit, purchasing things that they don’t need to impress people who don’t even care about them. So we need to have a mindset shift, you know? So when you think about retirement, you have to think like this. Where is the income going to come from when you are retired? When you no longer work, when you are semi working? Cause you’re not gonna work forever. Up to a point, a person can no longer be productive.