Chitchat Before business success, he struggled with fear of failure

He said:

“When I was young, I watched my parents argue about money. It’s the monkey on my back,” he added. “But I have realised that relationships matter more and happiness does not come from money,” said the father of three.

He wouldn't be saying this if the company had not made $700,000 a year. If he was still making $2,000 a month, he would not be happy.
 
At least he got the money now,
How many of us has real happiness?
 
Some people with money then they will be happy
Some people with money then they still not happy
Some people no money so they always not happy

Some people always said be contended with what you have, so you think they happy?

So which group you belong?

Good night.
 
Is there any entrepreneur that does not fear of business failure before success ? Unless the startup money is not theirs. :confused: what kind of title is that.
 
Singaporean Ridjal Noor faced his fears and made the leap from salaried employee to founder of a S$700,000-a-year business, and tells On The Red Dot how.

SINGAPORE: Ten years ago, Ridjal Noor was working as a graphic designer and would sometimes find himself working 72 hours straight, only to take home S$2,000 a month.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...ed-with-fear-of-failure/3161060.html?cid=FBia

Minorities are discriminated and take home less pay and forced to work longer hours than chinese.
 
He said:

“When I was young, I watched my parents argue about money. It’s the monkey on my back,” he added. “But I have realised that relationships matter more and happiness does not come from money,” said the father of three.

He wouldn't be saying this if the company had not made $700,000 a year. If he was still making $2,000 a month, he would not be happy.
Having money can solve many things. Unfortunately, its getting difficult to get it as its being hoarded by the rich few.
 
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