Have a chat with my friend S whose son is sitting for HKCEE now. Both S and her husband are doctors. She said her son does not want to be a doctor because "he does not want to go on the same route as his parents". S looked a bit worried because she said, what is he going to do then, the road could be bumpy.
Actually I 100% support his son's decision. To someone with a sound family back up, I mean financially, one really should have the priviledge to choose his career according to one own interest, rather than just for the purpose of fullfilling the expection of the parents and the society.
Sometimes you choose something for your son cause you think it is the best for him, but deep down, is it just for the best of yourself?
2009年5月19日 星期二
Stress test
I have lost track of my own blog since I changed the computer.
Anyway the HSI has gone up to >17000 now and suddenly people become more optimisstic now.
BTW one of the "wealth manager" called me today to catch up and to review the coming investment strategy. I don't think he is going to offer me any good suggestions if he had not suggest me to buy during the end of last year. After all these, my conclusion is all the fund managers and wealth managers are no better than me.
I think the Tsunami offers a very good stress test for my investment, both performance wise and psychological wise, not a bad thing indeed.
Anyway the HSI has gone up to >17000 now and suddenly people become more optimisstic now.
BTW one of the "wealth manager" called me today to catch up and to review the coming investment strategy. I don't think he is going to offer me any good suggestions if he had not suggest me to buy during the end of last year. After all these, my conclusion is all the fund managers and wealth managers are no better than me.
I think the Tsunami offers a very good stress test for my investment, both performance wise and psychological wise, not a bad thing indeed.
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