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How I Failed At Eating Ramen

So last night, I took on the Yoshimaru Ramen Challenge where I attempted to finish 3 portions of ramen. In 15 minutes, I had to finish everything – 3 portions of ramen, chashu, tamago eggs, soup and condiments – and not puke everything out immediately after that. If I succeeded, I’d get the entire bowl […]

Mind & Body

How To Consistently Wake Up Early – LifeTest #3 Results

Iโ€™m blogging this at 6.43am. The sky is still semi-dark, the fan is whirring, and the world hasnโ€™t woken up yet โ€“ perfect conditions for work. So far, Iโ€™ve showered, gotten ready for the office, updated my LifeTest page, and Iโ€™m now working on this Results post. All before 7am. I conducted my third LifeTest

Soul & Connection

cheerfulegg on the Sunday Times

Happy Sunday! I’m pretty psyched because I’m featured in today’s edition of the Sunday Times, in an article about young investors. ๐Ÿ™‚ First, a funny story about the article: I knew it was going to be published today, but I had absolutely no freakin’ idea how it was gonna turn out because I hadn’t seen

Money & Travel

Why Your Friends Aren’t Investing Yet

So I was giving a talk at my old junior college, encouraging final-year seniors to apply to an overseas college like Penn. After the talk, a student came up to me and asked how he could afford the tuition fees for an expensive US education. โ€œWell,โ€ I said, โ€œMaybe you could apply for a scholarship?โ€

Money & Travel

The No-Stress Investment Strategy

I once had this Econometrics professor back in college. He was young, Brazilian, super intelligent, and had an insane pleasure in messing with our heads. Once, he gave me the most stressful multiple-choice exam ever. Hereโ€™s what went through my mind while I was doing it: Question 1: The answer is B. Easy peasy. Question

Money & Travel

What Tapas Taught Me About Investing

ยกHola, Iโ€™m back! Didja miss me? So sorry for being MIA for the past couple of weeks – I was vacationing in Spain, and after I got back I had to prepare for an unexpected interview (for an internal rotation โ€“ Iโ€™m not quitting my job!). But itโ€™s all good now, and I can finally

Money & Travel

Headed to Spain!

Back in college, just before I started my backpacking trip to Mexico, my dorm mates taught me my very first Spanish words: “Yo tengo una fiesta en mis pantalones” (Go Google Translate it if you don’t know what it means) Needless to say, that was a totally worthless line, though it did almost get me

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