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Kiat's Art Gallery: 2000-07
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Welcome to my collection of personal sketches. South Peak of Mt Kinabalu. The first time to display a scenary drawing. It took me quite some time to draw in details of the most beautiful peak of Mount Kinabalu, which I had trekked up. ( Check out my journal at Mt Kinabalu. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 7/02/2000. Rongbuk Monastery and Mt Everest. Gate of Angkor Thom. Poem - Fairy Tales. Gunung Rinjani and Gunung Baru. Poem - Love Imprint. Mt Machhapuchhre, Nepal. Petronas Towers at Kuala Lumpur.
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Kiat's Quotes for Mental & Material Wealth: What I learnt from 'Debunkery'...
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Kiat's Quotes for Mental and Material Wealth. What I learnt from 'Debunkery'. Normal returns are extreme, only 33% of time are average return in US market. Perserve capital via stocks and think very long term. Market demand floats from one category to another. No one style is best for all time. Passive investing is tactically easy, but emotionally hard to follow through. Beta, equity risk premium, consumer confidence and volatility index illustrate what a stock has been like, not what it will be like.
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Kiat's Quotes for Mental & Material Wealth: What I learnt from Dear Mr Charlie Munger...
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Kiat's Quotes for Mental and Material Wealth. What I learnt from Dear Mr Charlie Munger. At a fair price. Is superior to a fair business at a great price. The importance of Patience. Our game is to recognize a big idea when it comes along, when one doesn't come along very often. Opportunity comes to the prepared mind. Opportunity Cost drives the Decision. It's your alternatives that matter, that's how we make all of our decisions. Four, calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg.']. How to be happy and s...
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Kiat's Art Gallery: 2000-02
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Welcome to my collection of personal sketches. Ho Chin Minh, a prominent communist leader in Vietnam. A statue of him and a little girl stands in front of the City People's Committee (Town Hall) in Ho Chi Minh City (also known as Saigon) ( Check out my Saigon Journal. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 2/08/2000. Water Buffalo and Boy. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 2/08/2000. Rongbuk Monastery and Mt Everest. Gate of Angkor Thom. Poem - Fairy Tales. Gunung Rinjani and Gunung Baru. Poem - Love Imprint.
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Kiat's Art Gallery: Mt Machhapuchhre, Nepal
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Welcome to my collection of personal sketches. Mt Machhapuchhre, Nepal. A porter, strapped his head with heavy burden, was too concentrating on his path, rather than admiring the scenary of Mt Machhapuchhre (6993m), which its peak shaped like Fishtail. Dedicated to all Nepalese porters. Check out my Nepal trip, 2003. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 12/08/2003. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom. Petronas Towers at Kuala Lumpur. Poems - As Before. Poem - Wish Just Like You. Poem - 1996 Christmas.
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Kiat's Quotes for Mental & Material Wealth: An Investing and Decision-making Principles Checklist
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Kiat's Quotes for Mental and Material Wealth. An Investing and Decision-making Principles Checklist. Risk - All investment evaluations should begin by measuring risk, especially reputational. Incorporate an appropriate margin of safety;. Avoid dealing with people of questionable character;. Insist upon proper compensation for risk assumed;. Always beware of inflation and interest rate exposures;. Avoid big mistakes; shun permanent capital loss. Objectivity and rationality rquire independence of thought;.
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Kiat's Art Gallery: 1998-12
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Welcome to my collection of personal sketches. This panda sketch was drawn on board the plane back to Singapore from ShangHai, too bad I missed seeing a real life panda. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 12/30/1998. A golden sculpture of Lord Sakyamuni, founder of Buddhism, in Ling Ying Temple, Hang Zhuo. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 12/30/1998. My first sketch in my China Yellow Mountain tour, a stone-craved laughing buddha in Ling Ying Temple, Hang Zhou. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 12/30/1998. Gate of Angkor Thom.
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Kiat's Art Gallery: 1998-06
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Welcome to my collection of personal sketches. This picture was drawn from the famous Michelangelo statue of the dead body of Christ lying on the lap of his Mother. Quite satisfied with this work after trying very hard to draw the facial expressions of the two figures during the coach ride. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 6/12/1998. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 6/12/1998. Sketched my own Roman type of Gundam during my Europe trip. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 6/12/1998. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 6/12/1998. This little boy statu...
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Kiat's Art Gallery: 2000-03
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Welcome to my collection of personal sketches. In my Turkey trip, I drew this from a small statue at House of Virgin Mary, Esphesus. ( Check out my Turkey Journal. Posted by Yeng Kiat at 3/23/2000. Rongbuk Monastery and Mt Everest. Gate of Angkor Thom. Poem - Fairy Tales. Gunung Rinjani and Gunung Baru. Poem - Love Imprint. Mt Machhapuchhre, Nepal. Petronas Towers at Kuala Lumpur.
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Kiat's Quotes for Mental & Material Wealth: Why I wept for Mr Lee Kuan Yew...
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Kiat's Quotes for Mental and Material Wealth. Why I wept for Mr Lee Kuan Yew. It was strange to me at first that I wept on 27 Mar 2015 at Parliament House, inches away from where Mr Lee Kuan Yew was resting, after a 5-hr queue together with numerous Singaporeans and foreign admirers. My vision focus was simply on his resting area dignified by the Singapore flag. In that fine moment, I was oblivious to what was happening around me. All these emotions were alien to me. Why I wept for Mr Lee Kuan Yew. It wa...