Why creating memories is more valuable than owning stuff

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Money can’t buy happiness?

No, that’s not today’s debate.

Today’s chatter is about how buying stuff is not always the best way to bring joy.

So what else can we do to feel “happy”? I would boldly say, invest in experiences.

When you have stuff, the “happiness” that comes with owning it probably doesn’t last longer than a few days. Okay, maybe a little longer for some.

But when you gain an experience, it somehow becomes a memory that lasts.

Investing in experiences also brings people closer together! See how families and friends who went on a trip or join activities together still reminisce fondly on those moments they shared?

These memories will stay with them for years. There’s no denying it.

Memories fade slower than the thrill of new material possessions

Everyone has their style of spending, right?

Some like to shop and buy lots of stuff, machiam like all are must-haves.

But we all know that these material things one day will go obsolete as new trends replace old ones. So most will probably end up at the storeroom or the karang guni’s.

But for those who prefer to take on vacations and invest in experiences, I would say these people are making a wise investment.

You will cherish experiences more in the long run

I’m sure we’ve all had our moments where we look at past photos taken while on vacation or on activities and still recall how we felt back then.

Maybe it was a video “interview” taken before bungee jumping, a jump shot taken at a beautiful beach, or a strawberry picking session at a farm.

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Whatever it is, looking at those years down the road does bring back fond memories.

That instant satisfaction you get from buying something comes and goes. But experiences? It lasts.

And that’s why I would so much rather spend the money to “do stuff” than spend them on material things.

Experiences define who you are

Let’s not forget that experiences define who you are as a person.

Whether they are good, bad, or neutral, they ultimately shape your thoughts and who you are today.

For instance, I’ve plunged into the ocean while paragliding solo overseas, and that left me with a trauma with water and high-element sports.

Yeah, it’s not a pleasant memory for sure but that incident made me into who I am today. And when people ask me why I’m so afraid of participating in water sports, I live to tell the story.

Ultimately, the takeaway is clear: when it comes to the debate over owning stuff versus creating memories, go with the latter. Investing in experiences is not only far more meaningful but also more likely to bring lasting emotions. Not to mention, memories strengthen relationships and create invaluable connections. So, instead of buying something new you don’t necessarily need, why not plan a special trip/outing with a parent or child, a friend or partner, or even by yourself? That way, you will have a memory you can look back on for years to come. And to me, that’s definitely money well spent.

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Latest WFH internships posted from 9 to 12 May 2023

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It’s that time of the week again.

If you’re in search of a remote opportunity because you think you would be able to better manage your time, here are the latest WFH internships posted from 9 to 12 May 2023.

#1: Easypnp (SG) Pte. Ltd. – Apps Developer Internship – WhatsApp Business Integration

PNP Singapore

Website: pnp.sg

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,500 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Currently pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
  • Strong understanding of app development concepts, frameworks, and languages (e.g., Java, Kotlin, Swift, React Native).
  • Familiarity with WhatsApp Business API and integration processes is a plus.
  • Proficiency in backend development and RESTful APIs.
  • Experience with Google Cloud Platform services, particularly DialogFlow, for building chatbot applications.
  • Knowledge of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning frameworks is desirable.
  • Solid problem-solving skills and ability to think creatively to develop innovative solutions.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with team members.
Key Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with the Apps Development team to integrate WhatsApp Business apps with GPT for autoresponder functionality.
  • Utilize Google Cloud and DialogFlow to develop intelligent chatbot capabilities for the WhatsApp Business integration.
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams to gather requirements, understand business needs, and implement effective solutions.
  • Develop and maintain a system to provide specific information to customers when they make inquiries via WhatsApp Business.
  • Design and implement a user-friendly interface for customers to place orders through the app.
  • Conduct thorough testing and debugging of the application to ensure optimal performance and user experience.
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends, technologies, and best practices related to app development, messaging platforms, and artificial intelligence.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and write to Michael via this link.

#2: Bob The Baker Boy Pte Ltd – Digital Marketing Intern

Website: bobthebakerboy.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • A responsible self-starter with an aptitude for handling multiple tasks.
  • A strong sense of design aesthetics and detail-oriented.
  • A good command of written and verbal English.
  • Possess/Pursuing: Diploma in Design or Communications OR a strong interest in digital creative – content creation and graphic design (with a portfolio).
  • Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, Lightroom, InDesign, Premier Pro) and Canva.
  • Singaporean or PR only, or Student Pass from approved institutions.
Key Responsibilities
  • Spearhead content creation and management of e-commerce and social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Blog, and Emails)
  • Assist in developing and executing marketing strategy and branding through the use of photography, videography, illustration, and any other graphic design mediums.
  • Fulfill any other projects and tasks assigned by the Team.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and write to Maycee via this link.

#3: Happy Little Munchers – Marketing Intern

Website: happylittlemunchers.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $750 – 900 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Self-motivated, mature individual with initiative who enjoys working within an entrepreneurial environment
  • A good command of written and verbal English
  • A strong interest in digital creative – content creation and graphic design (with a portfolio).
  • Singaporean or PR only, or Student Pass from approved institutions.
Key Responsibilities
  • Managing social media platforms (Instagram, FB)
  • Creating content for marketing materials, ads, and email marketing
  • Website design
  • Assist in the running and facilitation of events (if any)
  • Assist in Information management and daily admin tasks
  • Assist in branding through the use of photography, videography, illustration, and any other graphic design mediums.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and write to Matt via this link.

#4: Brendan Aw Ventures – Marketing Content Writer Intern

brendanaw.com

Website: brendanaw.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $200 – 400 (project /contract based)

Job Qualifications
  • Extreme attention to detail
  • Proven writing experience with marketing topics
  • Deep expertise in Affiliate marketing, Content marketing, Email Marketing, or SEO niches.
  • Portfolio of published marketing articles
  • Knowledge of SEO best practices
Key Responsibilities
  • Writing round-up posts/listicles, How-tos, and in-depth review articles
  • Performing thorough research on assigned topics
  • Following blog editorial guidelines at all times
  • Proofreading your work to make sure it’s error-free
  • Passing AI detection
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply via this link: airtable.com/shraNrFiTKHRdsS7y

#5: Schoolber Pte Ltd – UIUX Designer

schoolber.com.sg

Website: schoolber.com.sg

Allowance / Remuneration: $2,000 – 3,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Diploma / Degree holder with or without experience in designing web/mobile applications or graphic design
  • Sound understanding of the product design principles
  • Experienced in using product design software (e.g. Adobe XD/ Figma, Illustrator, and Photoshop)
  • Team spirit; strong communication skills to collaborate with various stakeholders
  • Multi-tasking and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks.
Key Responsibilities
  • Conduct user experience design requirements to discover insights on user pain points and consumer behavior
  • Collaborate with the IT team to design and build digital products that align with business goals
  • Producing high-quality UX design solutions through wireframes, visual and graphic designs, flow diagrams, storyboards, site maps, and prototypes.
  • Developing and conceptualizing a comprehensive UI/UX design strategy for the brand
  • Identify and resolve UX issues based on analytics and user feedback
  • Ensure timely delivery of projects deliverables
  • Designing UI elements and tools such as navigation menus, search boxes, tabs, and widgets for our digital assets.
  • Testing UI elements such as page layouts, page designs, page flows, etc, and target links for landing pages.
  • Providing advice and guidance on the implementation of UX research methodologies and testing activities to analyze and predict user behavior
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and write to Charlemagne via this link.

Note: We’ve selected these internships based on the “remote” tag, but some positions may still require some face-to-face time. Please contact the employer directly for more deets.

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Travel Thursday: 4D3N Itinerary to Ho Chi Minh City at $440+/pax (flights + hotel + bus + tours)

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Did you miss the last 3D2N itinerary to Surabaya, Indonesia for Vesak Day?

Prices might have changed but the itinerary still stands.

View it here: 

Travel Thursday: 3D2N Itinerary to Surabaya, Indonesia at $204.30/pax (flights + hotel + breakfast)

For this Travel Thursday series, we will still be eyeing the Vesak Day public holiday but this time around, you will probably need to take a day of leave on 5 June.

And we’re heading to Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC)!

Since Vesak Day falls on 2 June, a Friday, this itinerary’s prices will be based on research done for 2 June to 5 June 2023 (2-to-go):

  • Vietjet flights, round trip per pax: $198.90

SG to HCMC flights

  • Saigon Prince Hotel (deluxe double/twin): approx. $266 including taxes via Agoda ($133/pax)

Saigon Prince Hotel

This 4-star hotel located in District 1 of HCMC is one of the more atas options.

I’ve chosen this because, at the time of writing, all the other more affordable options in the range of $20 to $50/night are almost sold out.

You should be able to save much more if you book early so this hotel option is just a price reference point, yeah?

Also, this itinerary will be much more “relaxing” than the free & easy ones I’ve written earlier because we will be using a sightseeing bus to plan our trip and taking on a full-day tour for fuss-free sake.

Get ready to fork out $443.55/pax.

Prices reflected are accurate at the time of writing.

2 June 2023, Friday

Flight: Vietjet

3 pm Reach Singapore Changi Airport T4 for check-in

5.55 pm Flight to HCMC

7 pm (local time) Touch down at Tan Son Nhat International Airport

Hotel: Saigon Prince Hotel

8 pm Take your ride to the hotel for check-in (estimated time is about 30 to 50 minutes depending on the evening traffic)

Address: 63 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, District 1, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 70000

9 pm Check-in and let’s grab some food at The Gangs Central (just beside the hotel). Or you can take a 5-minute walk to Saigon Centre (shopping mall) for food and shopping.

Saigon Centre HCMC

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Oh yes, I would recommend you get some bread/pastries or fruits for breakfast tomorrow.

12 am Wash up and rest. We’ve got a long day tomorrow.

3 June 2023, Saturday

7.30 am Rise and shine. Fill your tummy a little!

8.30 am Take a 6-minute walk to Saigon Opera House/Ho Chi Minh City Opera House. Find the redemption kiosk to exchange your Klook tickets.

 

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We will be mainly taking the sightseeing double-decker bus today and it leaves at 9 am. So don’t be late!

The $27.25/pax option includes ticketed entries to the Independence Palace and War Remnants Museum so those two stops are a MUST to visit.

Other hop on & off sites include:

  • Notre Dame Cathedral
  • Saigon Central Post Office
  • Ben Thanh Market
  • Nguyen Hue Street walking street
  • Bitexco Financial Tower
  • Huyen Si Church
  • Bach Dang Pier

Note: The sightseeing bus will take you back to the opera house where you left in the morning.

4 pm Take a short walk back to your hotel to rest and freshen up a little.

6 pm Time for dinner!

We won’t go too far since you should be all worn out from all the walking today. Take an 8-minute walk (just 850 m away) to Ben Bach Dang Park, right on the banks of the Saigon River. There are eateries and restaurants around so it’s up to you to choose.

 

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Have a hearty dinner and some drinks if you’d like and head back early to rest. Our day’s gonna start early tomorrow.

4 June 2023, Sunday

5.30 am Rise and shine!

We’ve got a full-day adventure to the Cu Chi Tunnels and Mekong Delta today.

6.30 am Be at your hotel lobby for your guide to pick you up.

And all you need to do is to follow through with the day tour’s itinerary. Easy peasy.

Here are some highlights:

  • Get a chance to explore the hidden network of tunnels in the Cu Chi District

Uncover the underground world of the historic Cu Chi Tunnels

  • Receive insights into the complex and innovative lives of the tunnel residents during the Vietnam War
  • Cruise along My Tho River (Mekong Delta) to see the Dragon, Unicorn, Phoenix, and Tortoise Islands

relaxing boat ride along the Mekong Delta

  • Visit a local coconut sweet(s) workshop, and enjoy seasonal delicious fruits and drinks offered

Lunch at a local restaurant is included in the tour fee.

7 pm Once the tour ends, you will be dropped off at your hotel by 7.30 pm, just in time for dinner.

Since it’s your last night here in HCMC, why not head to a restaurant with a view? I suggest taking a 10-minute walk to Búp Sky Lounge & Restaurant.

Enjoy your food and drinks, before heading back to pack your bags for your morning flight tomorrow.

5 June 2023, Monday

6 am Hop on your taxi to Tan Son Nhat International Airport (it will take roughly 35 minutes)

6.45 am Reach the airport for check-in

9 am Take your flight back to Singapore

Vietjet Air

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12.05 pm Touch down at Singapore Changi Airport T4

Head home, unpack, and let’s get ready to head back to work tomorrow 😉

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How a minimalist lifestyle can improve your finances

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I’m sure many of us like to “show off” to our friends, don’t we? That’s why our social media facades make us feel so good.

Some of us go to the extreme to buy branded stuff or take on debt to buy a luxury car, while some spend beyond our means to take on social media-approved vacations.

But eventually, you will realize it’s such a waste of money. Especially when the credit card bills arrive.

But all is not lost. If you would only make the right turn now, this—a minimalist lifestyle—can save you.

Buy less, save more

It’s a no-brainer, isn’t it? When you buy less, you save more.

In this way, you’re investing your money in important things and not in unimportant ones. Your hard-earned money can be used for what matters—like furthering your studies/skills upgrading and on essential things like rent and bills.

Declutter by selling used/unused items

If you’ve got clothes and items that you’ve never/lightly used, why not sell them to someone in need?

While you may not be able to “make money,” you’re sure to recoup some cash. 

With apps like Carousell, it’s easier to buy and sell online.

Some items can fetch quite a fair bit if it’s still in good condition but make sure your photos are flattering as well. I’ve personally sold a ton of stuff on Carousell in the past so I know it works.

Just remember to exercise caution when dealing with strangers since scams are on the rise everywhere.

Find fulfillment without extravagant purchases

The money spent to get that Chanel bag or that Rolex watch can be better used elsewhere.

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Yes, they may look nice and “elevate” your social status but what for if you’re spending future money you’ve yet to earn?

Living with less can provide more focus and value to your possessions too. Also, reducing clutter and distractions can lead to better living.

Instead of buying things all the time, why don’t you concentrate on self-improvement? Invest more in yourself so you can keep up with the AI advancements and keep your job!

Or you can consider sharing your time, money, or skills with others in need. Mentoring or volunteering can bring you more inexpressible joy than any branded bag out there.

Financial freedom is within reach

Aren’t you tired of chasing pleasure and money? No one can stop you if you’re born rich but if you’re not, seeing the interest rolling alongside your debt is a real headache.

Financial freedom is within reach if you would only stop and break free from all this spending frenzy.

And you can do so via intentional spending. Put thorough thought into your purchases, and stop buying things for the sake of short-term pleasure. Spend only on things you need and are essential for day-to-day living.

Once you become more intentional with your money, you can free up your budget to pay off debt. That should be the 1st goal if you’re in debt.

In a nutshell, living a minimalist lifestyle could be a great way to help improve your financial situation. You can save money by focusing on buying only the items that you need without having to worry about maintaining a lifestyle that is beyond your means. I’m not asking you to go overboard with the minimalism though—you can start small and work your way up, even if it’s just removing a few luxury items from your wardrobe or streamlining your expenses. Any baby steps you take now will help you out in the long run, and you just might find yourself appreciating life more when all the extra “stuff” isn’t weighing you down.

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Why conscious consumerism is the answer to fast fashion’s high cost

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Are you a shopaholic plus a fast fashion lover?

Jialat. But it’s not hard to understand why.

Fast fashion is convenient and cheap, but what you don’t see is the environmental damage and all the hidden costs it brings.

For example, it uses up resources faster, causes pollution, and lower quality clothes will make you replace them more often. That’s more money spent, mind you.

But don’t worry, I’ll tell you how to save money without having to sacrifice much on fashion. And that’s via… conscious consumerism—buying with intention and buying for longevity.

Got questions? I’ve got answers in this article.

The real cost of fast fashion

Most of us love short-term gains, and that’s why we love fast fashion.

But do you know that by indulging in fast fashion, you’re adding fire to the fuel? 

Why do I say that?

Simply because the fashion industry contributes to a ton of environmental pollution—10% of total emissions are from fashion production and 85% of textiles go either to the landfill or get burned!

Also, it takes a lot of resources to produce clothes, not to mention the greenhouse gases it creates.

So the next time you shop, take some time to think about how much resources and energy are wasted to feed fast fashion lovers like yourself.

Its impact on the environment

And if you’re still not convinced how horrifying fast fashion is, let me explain further.

It’s responsible for more carbon emissions than air and sea transport combined! And let’s not forget the dyeing process—it is the 2nd largest polluter in terms of water. And even the cotton it uses requires insecticides which are harmful to farmers.

So if you’re a conscious fashionista, why don’t you invest in more quality pieces? Maybe buy less, but buy better?

Working conditions in fast fashion factories
fast fashion factory

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More often than not, we don’t think much about the “behind the scenes,” do we?

But imagine you’re the one working in a factory with little to no ventilation at all, sitting there and breathing in all the toxic stuff and fiber dust.

Wages are low and hours are long, with insane work targets to meet since it’s “fast” fashion.

So don’t be sucked in just by the low prices, think about who is paying the price.

How to do your part in conscious consumerism

If you’re new to the term “conscious consumerism,” the first thing you can do is research the company’s ethics and sustainability policies before you make a purchase.

You can also opt to buy second-hand or upcycled goods to reduce textile waste and support small businesses. In fact, many of the best fashion buys are from second-hand stores!

Opt for quality over quantity

Fast fashion can be satisfying since trends come and go but it comes with its hidden costs. For instance, lower quality.

Because of their poor quality, the clothes may tear or wear out fast. So even if it’s cheaper than the more atas stuff, you will need to shop every few months to replace your fashion stash.

So why not invest in high-quality pieces that can last for years? Not only will you be saving money in the long run, but you will also be saving precious time from not having to shop that often.

Support ethical and sustainable fashion brands

Even though such brands may be more costly than those fast fashion ones, they use sustainable fabric and follow ethical production processes.

This means it’s not just good for the environment and people working in it, but also saves your money in the long run.

These local slow fashion brands promote conscious consumerism to encourage people to make smarter spending decisions.

With this, you can invest in quality pieces that last longer and sustainably reduce your overall expenditure. Quite worth it, right?

Here are some local-based brands you can check out:

Sui is a conscious clothing brand with operations in Singapore and India. Its mission is to raise awareness of ethical clothing that is adaptable, has no adverse impact, is relevant, and treats its manufacturers like family.

 

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Outfyt is a brand that helps ladies work out with the utmost confidence possible. Their ethical and sustainable philosophy is inspired by the Scandinavian culture’s deep regard for the environment and all of its inhabitants. The team has a strong appreciation for the outdoors and nature as a whole, which is why they are so committed to sustainability.

This brand makes sure each item endures the test of time and actively seeks out opportunities to employ sustainable materials without sacrificing both aesthetics and functionality. This entails utilizing environmentally friendly materials, using less virgin plastics, working with trustworthy suppliers, and more.

Source Collections wants to alter the way things are done to something that is less polluting, more effective, and more considerate of life. One step and one decision at a time, they seek to reduce the negative effects that their products have on the environment and society.

A group of advocates of secondhand fashion runs The Reoutfitter Shop. Beginning in 2021, the store offers gently used designer, premium, cult, and vintage-label clothing and accessories. In addition to looking amazing, having fun, and most importantly, doing good for the earth, they want their customers to buy better brands and less fast fashion.

In conclusion, if you’re looking to save real money while shopping, it’s time to start considering the hidden costs of fast fashion. By advocating conscious consumerism and investing in sustainably-made clothing, you can save a load of money, be more environmentally friendly, and have fun doing it. Shop smarter and shop better—it’s time to get conscious.

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