Today, I like to talk with you something different.
1. Let's love ourselves – exercise, study, diet, rest, entertain, work, sleep and keep fit, happy and up-to-date. Happiness is what we aim for.
2. Let's be selective – The world is too big and we are tiny creatures. Let's focus on a particular area, trait, profession and way of life.
3. If we choose to be an investor, we prepare ourselves.
- Learn the basics by study, sharing and practice,
- make ourselves computer/internet proficient, invest in computer/internet or visit cyber regularly,
- enhance access to information through direct means (such as quarterly/annual reports of companies by obtaining the hard copy of their publications or by visiting their websites and also by attending AGMs),
- improve language skills – both English and Nepali, (Shanta Chaudhari became an illiterate CA member and wrote a good book in her sixth year of being literate),
- cook our meal ourselves (gain skill and knowledge primarily by our own search/practice). Fast foods are tasty and easy to get, but may not be healthy.
4. Stay on course – if we decide to be someone, somewhere, we have to stand resolutely till we are not fully convinced that we should change course if that proved to be wrong. Obstacles are part of any journey, any process and any endeavor.
5. Dream Big, start with small – This is a natural growth process.
6. Let's be I (or we) and not compare with anybody's status, wealth or success. – This most of the time derails your path, drains your energy and takes no where.
My aim is to be a happy person, and my health, wealth, education, relationships and networks could be and should be the sound foundations for happiness.
Posted on Nepalsharemarket.com on 31 July 2013
http://www.nepalsharemarket.com/jambforum/Default.aspx?postid=56811#56811
1. Let's love ourselves – exercise, study, diet, rest, entertain, work, sleep and keep fit, happy and up-to-date. Happiness is what we aim for.
2. Let's be selective – The world is too big and we are tiny creatures. Let's focus on a particular area, trait, profession and way of life.
3. If we choose to be an investor, we prepare ourselves.
- Learn the basics by study, sharing and practice,
- make ourselves computer/internet proficient, invest in computer/internet or visit cyber regularly,
- enhance access to information through direct means (such as quarterly/annual reports of companies by obtaining the hard copy of their publications or by visiting their websites and also by attending AGMs),
- improve language skills – both English and Nepali, (Shanta Chaudhari became an illiterate CA member and wrote a good book in her sixth year of being literate),
- cook our meal ourselves (gain skill and knowledge primarily by our own search/practice). Fast foods are tasty and easy to get, but may not be healthy.
4. Stay on course – if we decide to be someone, somewhere, we have to stand resolutely till we are not fully convinced that we should change course if that proved to be wrong. Obstacles are part of any journey, any process and any endeavor.
5. Dream Big, start with small – This is a natural growth process.
6. Let's be I (or we) and not compare with anybody's status, wealth or success. – This most of the time derails your path, drains your energy and takes no where.
My aim is to be a happy person, and my health, wealth, education, relationships and networks could be and should be the sound foundations for happiness.
Posted on Nepalsharemarket.com on 31 July 2013
http://www.nepalsharemarket.com/jambforum/Default.aspx?postid=56811#56811
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