In recent times, I have found it much easier to talk to myself on YouTube.
It is faster than blogging.
This explains the greater number of videos produced compared to the number of blogs I have published.
Although it is expeditious, YouTube is only good for sharing what would require less mental processing on my part
It is good for sharing content which I have at my finger tips which means I could simply ramble while still making sense.
For anything that requires me to think more deeply and to organize my ideas, I find writing to be more effective.
This blog is going to be about something which has required more thinking on my part.
This is really inspired by 2 comments in my most recent YouTube video.
If you have not seen the video yet, here it is:
One reader told me that I am growing older and I should spend more of my money before my health deteriorates.
I know the reader means well but I have very little interest in spending more money than I do now.
In case you are new to my blog and think that I live like a pauper, I don’t.
I own a condominium apartment and I have a car, for examples.
Very big ticket items in Singapore.
Still, I must accept that I am growing old, not just older.
Another reader provided the numbers by saying I would be 55 years old in 2 years from now.
Then, he asked what would I do with my CPF money and if I would choose the FRS or the ERS?
Both these readers’ comments got me thinking.
That’s a problem I have always had.
I think a lot and some would say I think too much.
You know what people say about young people.
They think that they are invincible and have plenty of time.
Well, I am