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AK_Francis
    17-Jun-2010 16:24  
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Ha ha, dear Med, superb multiple-choice million $ Qns.

Big wok, unable to pick one answer, fails liao. May be submit the unorthodox one, The Schizophrenia.Smiley 23
 
 
baseerahmed
    17-Jun-2010 15:31  
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What's your type ?

Eight Money Archetypes.



The Innocent

The Innocent tends to take the ostrich approach to money matters. Innocents often live in denial, burying their heads in the sand so that they won't have to see what is going on around them. Innocents are easily overwhelmed by financial information and rely heavily on the advice and opinions of others. Innocents are perhaps the most trusting of all the money types.




The Victim

The Victim money type is prone to living in the past and may blame their financial woes on external factors. Victims generally have a litany of excuses for why they are not more successful and are often very attached to their 'story'. That is not to say that bad things haven't actually happened to the Victim. More often than not, Victim money types have been abused, betrayed, or have suffered some great loss.




The Creator/Artist

Creators/Artists are generally those who are on a spiritual or artistic path. They often find living in the material world difficult and frequently have a conflicted love/hate relationship with money. They love money for the freedom it buys them, yet they have little or no desire to participate in the material world.

The Martyr

Martyrs are so busy taking care of others' needs that they often neglect their own. Financially speaking, Martyrs generally do more for others than they do for themselves. They often rescue others (a child, spouse, friend, partner) from some circumstance or other. However, Martyrs do not always let go of what they give and are repeatedly let down when others fail to measure up to their expectations.




The Fool

The Fool plays by a different set of rules altogether. A gambler by nature, the Fool is always looking for a windfall of money by taking financial short-cuts. The Fool lives very much in the moment and is quite unattached to future outcome.

The Tyrant

Tyrants use money to control people, events, and circumstances. The Tyrant hoards money, using it to manipulate and control others. Although Tyrants may have everything they need or desire, they never feel complete, comfortable, or at peace. The Tyrant's greatest fear is loss of control.

The Warrior

The Warrior sets out to conquer the money world and is generally seen as successful in the business and financial worlds. Warriors are adept investors - focused, decisive, and in control. Although Warriors will listen to advisers, they make their own decisions and rely on their own instincts and resources to guide them.

The Magician

The Magician is the ideal money type. Armed with the knowledge of the past, the Magician has made peace with his personal history, and understands that his source of power exists within, in his ability to see and live the truth of who he is.

 

http://www.asiaone.com/Business/My%2BMoney/Starting%2BOut/Investments%2BAnd%2BSavings/Story/A1Story20100419-211151.html

 
 
iPunter
    02-Jun-2010 07:13  
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Interesting thread on external forum  (The Entertainment scene)

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E-war
    19-May-2010 14:33  
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I'm sure they rest a bit will be back. Roller coaster for the rest of us.
 
 
iPunter
    19-May-2010 14:23  
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I don't understand a wee bit of what you are talking about...

But I do know that once the market monster beast has 'whacked' the daylights out of a person,

he/she will take a long, long time to recover,

that is if he/she can recover at all... 


hehehe... Smiley
 
 
Farmer
    19-May-2010 12:44  
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I understand your sentiment, tho a bit contradicting to me.....

When a child grown up to become an adult, he has to leave his/her parents and become independent mah!

Thus, naturally, when a "tudi" had master the skill, he has to come down the Bk. Timah hill and leave the "sifu" lor?

Unless, he haven't master the skill yet?



iPunter      ( Date: 18-May-2010 21:39) Posted:



But is is sad that Singaporegal and Elfin have left us in the lurch here...

Poor us, not knowing what to do without them...

Except talk rot the whole day...

Smiley

 

 
baseerahmed
    19-May-2010 12:37  
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BBC worldservice FM88.9 :

Radio Documentary  :

"Will u kill the Big Man to save 5 lives .. part 2" .. talk on morality  today


".... is it easy playing God ? ... oh, NO ! ... its horrid !!"part 1 :  http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/documentaries/2010/05/100423_will_you_kill_big_guy_one.shtml

 



 
 
AK_Francis
    19-May-2010 12:16  
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Ha ha, enjoy below, see u can laugh until dun go for lunch?

 

A BC Indian picks up a hooker off the streets of Vancouver.

 'How much you charge for hour, sister?' he asks.

'$100,' she replies. He says 'You do Indian style?' 'No' she says.

' I pay you $200 do it Indian style'

'No', she says, not knowing what Indian style is.

'I pay you $300' 'No', she says.

'I pay you $400' 'No', she says.

So finally he says, 'OK, I pay you $1,000 to do it Indian style..'

She thinks, 'Well, I've been in the game for over 10 years now. I've had every kind of request from weirdos from every part of the world. How bad could Indian Style be?' So she agrees and has sex with him.They do it in every kind of way and in every possible position. Finally, after several hours, they finish. Exhausted, the hooker turns to him and says, 'Hey, I was expecting something perverted and disgusting. But that was good.

So what exactly is 'Indian style'?'

 The Indian replies 'You send bill to Government'
 
 
des_khor
    19-May-2010 11:19  
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Let's see tonight how is DOW perform.... if lausai again..... hai hai....
 
 
iPunter
    19-May-2010 11:14  
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Many people really "tau tia" (has migraine)... Smiley
 

 
AK_Francis
    19-May-2010 11:10  
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Ha ha, if still holding bulk of stocks at ds moment. Really needs, 2x 500mg paracetamol, or panadol each day liao.

Dun take too often, esp in May n June, more people got headache, as each panadol contains 65mg of caffeine.
 
 
iPunter
    18-May-2010 21:52  
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The one I miss most is my online sifu nextdoor ... Smiley
 
 
E-war
    18-May-2010 21:48  
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Wow, nostalgia or wat?! haha...
 
 
iPunter
    18-May-2010 21:39  
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But is is sad that Singaporegal and Elfin have left us in the lurch here...

Poor us, not knowing what to do without them...

Except talk rot the whole day...

Smiley
 
 
giantlow
    18-May-2010 21:33  
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wow wow wow. this thread is alive after so many years. hahaha
 

 
iPunter
    18-May-2010 21:18  
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An antidote for stock market shocks would be popular...

 hehehe... Smiley
 
 
AK_Francis
    18-May-2010 21:13  
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AK got ampteen such health mails fr frd abroad. See, can shorten them for sharing. In fact I had tried some of the antitode, proven ok leh. Cheers.

iPunter      ( Date: 18-May-2010 20:16) Posted:



It is an old story sent by friends to their friends to their friends...

But the idea of those alkaline non-acidic foods is valuable for all to know... Smiley

 
 
iPunter
    18-May-2010 20:16  
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It is an old story sent by friends to their friends to their friends...

But the idea of those alkaline non-acidic foods is valuable for all to know... Smiley
 
 
AK_Francis
    18-May-2010 20:02  
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Sorry lah, just too long to strain old man's eyes. But glanced few para, educative. tks n best regards.

iPunter      ( Date: 18-May-2010 19:43) Posted:

Why is it so big wok?... Smiley

 
 
iPunter
    18-May-2010 19:43  
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Why is it so big wok?... Smiley
 
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