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Would You Save Sex For Old Age?

Don't wait till tomorrow to pursue the passion of your life!

Loo Cheng Chuan

02 Nov 2020

Founder at 1M65 Movement

I recognise that the title of this article is highly unusual for a financial article, but rest assured that this article is not about sex (else Seedly might kick me out), but a strong encouragement for you to start working on your passion if you want to do well in life. Since Seedly given me the privilege of sharing direcly to so many young people on Seedly community, I thought of reminding everyone to work towards the pursuit of your passion.

Last year, I ran an online survey asking the question: “Why do you want to be rich?”

I was surprised by the top reason, that so many people who want to be rich so that they can quit their job, retire, relax and not work anymore. Upon probing deeper, I realised that many people actually hate their jobs, but they dare not quit and change to one that they love because of the sizeable financial commitments that they have. Some also could not bear to forgo the high salary that they are receiving, and step into a work they enjoy but with a lower income. Often, job ‘haters’ pay a heavy price both in terms of personal joy and health after decades of working life.

Sharing my personal experience

Since my graduation from University, I had worked in a large Singapore MNC for nearly two decades. I had climbed corporate ladders and my job scope increased significantly over time. Corporate complexities increased with each hierarchy step up and business targets became increasingly difficult to meet. Work stress and difficulties gradually took a toll on me.

Deep inside me, I knew I wanted to be an entrepreneur. I have always enjoyed the process of building a business, innovation and creating great products. Eventually, when there was an uncomfortable corporate restructuring, I decided it was time for me to step out and do what I love. In 2015, I took the plunge into entrepreneurship. It was a tough, humbling, and difficult experience where the hours were significantly longer than my previous corporate life.

But I loved it.

The rush of adrenaline as an innovator and business creator brought out the highest productivity, energy and incredible creativity from me that I could never summon in my corporate life. While it was a very tough journey, I never once felt mentally stressed for the first time in my working life.

What helped eased my transition was my financial safety net in the form of Central Provident Fund (CPF) built up towards 1M65 (S$1M by 65years old). So, even if I were to lose everything in my business, my wife and I would still have more than a million dollars waiting for me when I retire. It also helped that I have been thrifty and kept a decent amount of savings that helped to fund my business.

Fast track six years since my entrepreneurial journey, I now make more financially than before. I have the time to better manage my investment portfolio. I am helping out younger startup founders as a mentor and angel investor - also a passion of my life. As a way to give back to the society, I started 1M65, a non-profit movement, to teach many fellow Singaporean’s how to become millionaires and multi-millionaires. I work more hours now, but I am certainly happier and stress-free because I have chosen the job I love.

And I am not alone. I know of many individuals who have succeeded because they made a similar transition into work they love. Many wanted to be entrepreneurs but feared failing. Others love to pursue some sports and hobbies professionally but feared that the income loss. A few love cooking and baking but feared to take the leap of faith. Funny, but i discovered that for most of those who dared to take the plunge, money will eventually "find" them as they became very productive and creative at the space they are most passionate in. My only regret is that I made the transition to the job I loved in my 40s and not much earlier. This is why I would like to encourage all of you to pursue your passion early in your life.

Yes, there are probably many cutbacks needed in your expenses, some savings you need to accumulate quickly, and risk-taking that is needed. However, often if you persevere in the pursuit of your passion, success will eventually find you, and you will find that you will be living a happier and more meaningful life.

Don't say: I will start pursuing my passion when I retire. The world’s best investor, Warren Buffett, once said:

“If you wait till you are old to start working on something that you love, it is as if you are saving sex for old age.”

There is no better time than now to pursue the passion of your life!

This article with its controversial title was originally published in Singsaver, and I have republished it with some updates.

Loo Cheng Chuan, is the Founder of the 1M65 Movement. He developed the 1M65 ($1 Million By 65 Years Old) and 4M65 CPF investment strategy that is helping many Singaporean couples to become millionaires at retirement. He was one of the few non-civil servants to be awarded the Public Sector Transformation award in 2018 for his 1M65 efforts. He runs a non-profit 1M65 Telegram Chat Group where he regularly coaches passionate 1M65 enthusiasts on good personal finance virtues. Loo and Kate (his very comical daughter) runs a 1M65 Youtube Channel _**to share good financial tips in a entertaining way!

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