An online user asked Singaporeans how they would spend their time if they could retire by 35, and many shared their dreams and aspirations.
Retiring by 35 is a far-off dream for many. However, this did not stop an online user from asking Singapore ans to imagine what they would do with their time if they had the choice. “If you had the choice to retire by 35, how would you spend your time for the rest of your life?” the online user asked Singapore ans in a forum on Friday (March 15). A handful of online users answered the question in the comments, sharing how they would spend their time if money weren’t an issue.
“Start up my own animal shelter would be the number one on the list…” said one. “Write a children’s book (is) second on my bucket list. Travel the world with my parents because they deserve that. Start up a small business I was always too afraid to start.“Take care of my health by paying more attention to food and exercise,” answered a second. “Learn to do new things just for fun, volunteer at animal shelters and other causes, maybe even do some freelancing just to keep occupie
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