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Anonymous

27 Feb 2020

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I saw a similar question recently. I’m 23 and I have 10 more years to live because of my critical illness. I have no insurance. Should I invest my time in a University or start working?

I have a diploma and high medical bills to pay.

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If you only have 10 more years to live, i would recommend you to do whatever you love and want to do but never had the chance to.

Leong Wen Fong

07 Jun 2019

Commercial Ops at Aspire

Hey there, sorry to hear about your situation. I think you ahve to ask yourself, since you have 10 years left to live, what is the most important thing for you to do?

If you want to experience all there is to life, then maybe a university life before working full time will give you more experience.

If money is an issue, then join the workforce, and try out new jobs from time to time, so that you can experience more things.

There's really no easy answer for this, but always remember what is most important to you - and plan your next 10 years around that!

All the best!

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Jim Ng

07 Jun 2019

Marketing Strategist at https://www.bestseo.sg

Hi, I am 23 as well, only equipped with a diploma too.

I am so sorry to hear that you have a criti...

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