Monday, May 21, 2007

Magician's Blues


Just love the white jacket I bought. Cost me a bomb... Plus its so freaking hard to take care.. Have to wash often cause it gets dirty easily.

Spent my last few weekends in KL. Its good to be in the city and enjoy whatever Im doing there. Coffee and Eating "real food"... And been church really often.. heck.. 70 % of my time in KL is just going Cell Group in KL and the church there.

Would be doing some magic trick for the kids there. Something like a mild outreach. Hahahahah

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Learning is part of life.. Trying to develope myself




Im learning something useful in my life... I have been reading "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki, "Why we want you to be rich" by Robert and Donald Trump.

Would like to be financial literate... Can manage my savings better. Now im playing the game cashflow developed by Robert Kiyosaki. Learning is a great fun thing to do. If you like to learn about Cashflow game... here is a description I got from the promotional website:


"Cashflow 101 is a didactic game designed by investor, businessman, and self-help author Robert Kiyosaki to serve as a tool for learning basic financial strategies and accounting principals. Cashflow 101 is the first of several games created by Kiyosaki to reinforce the information in his books.

The board has two tracks: A "Rat Race" small circle where you only roll one die to advance, and a "Fast Track" where you roll two dice to advance. In the Rat Race you get paid for passing your Paycheck space, and then draw from one of four decks of cards depending on which space you've landed. Some of the deals are good, others are bad. Your main problem here is a shortage of cash. In the Fast Track your main problem is an excess of cash and finding investments to sink it into before you lose it to lawsuits, divorce or tax audits.

The heart of the game though are the player sheets where players learn how to fill out a financial statement. Players choose from a variety of starting careers (Truck Driver, Mechanic, Lawyer, Airline Pilot, etc.) and fill out their financial sheets appropriately. As they land cards and invest in different deals they dutifully log each change to their financial sheets as well. After a few games most people end up using the same financial sheets to fill out their own personal information.

With each card event the drawing player may buy at that price, but all players may sell at that price. Also, players may make co-investments with the drawing player or even buy the deal from him if they agree. Player deals are encouraged.

The game with few players is heavily biased towards real estate. With 5-6 players the cards are being drawn fast enough that the part time businesses pay off as well."