Why I Buy Toto
Burnt out by MRT, meetings, and endless grind, so I explain why I still buy Toto for one tiny shot at financial freedom.
Monday to Friday, I squeeze into MRT, survive meetings, finish work, then repeat. Same rat race loop until my soul disintegrating.
So this post is my honest explanation for why I buy Toto: not because I think I am a genius investor, but because I am burnt out and still chasing financial freedom somehow.
The loop that made me do this
9:30am train to CBD, packed until cannot breathe properly. Everyone eyes down, AirPods in, emotionally offline. Then meetings start, people nod at the right moments, and we all act normal.
After a while I keep asking myself: is this my life all the way until retirement ah?
What I tried before this
I never jump straight to Toto lah. I tried the sensible route first.
- Promo grind: multiple years of "show more growth" and still same stress
- Part-time master's: weekdays work, weekends project, brain permanently toasted
- Side projects: built things, got some users (all of which are friends), then lose motivation because no one else using it
- Save and invest: still doing, but inflation and rising costs run faster lor
Carousel post (8 shots)
Each frame below is one part of the story. If you are also tired of the grind, this one will feel very familiar.
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Why Toto is still in my story
I am not saying Toto is a real financial strategy. This is satire, entertainment, and one tiny hopeful shot at buying back my time.
I want financial freedom not for luxury flexing. I just want breathing room for normal life goals: marriage, maybe car, maybe kid. Right now those things feel damn far away.
So yes, I still buy. Not because confirm win. Because hope is cheap, and burnout is expensive.
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