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Millennials are sometimes associated with being the wellness generation. But some studies have also suggested that we’re not as healthy as we seem and that, in fact, we might be the first generation that will turn out to be less healthy than our parents.
The idea that you may one day need insurance can be scary. It’s a little like writing a will, you don’t want to dwell on the idea of bad things happening, so you put it off entirely.
It has been two years now, since I left the ivory tower and scurried into the “real world.” Some people never look back, but many of us do from time to time. The question is whether we can afford it.
I polled over a hundred of my friends online and found that I fall among the roughly 3 in 10 millennials who still depended on their parents for a phone plan, despite having a full-time job. A few said they couldn’t afford it.
Income Tax. What does it mean for you and how are you affected by it? Many of us don't even know where to begin and for some, in extreme cases, end up in jail.
When the designation Ketua Rumah came about during the MCO, local media and social media users were quick to laugh about unsuspecting husbands who've never been to grocery stores. But what about young professionals who have had to carry this role even before MCO, what are their struggles?
With the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) in motion, as many of us are unemployed, what can we do to help ourselves to get back into the game and secure our future as individuals?
I don’t mean to be a whiny Gen-Z, but it’s hard to not go dystopian when you’re faced with such an uncertain future as you’re about to graduate. Is there a future that was promised for me?
A lot of things came into light during this MCO – realisations, self-rumination, snack-binging and a lot of depression naps. At the peak of these feelings, I realised if I can’t fight the way I felt, I have to understand them.
Don’t be too hard on yourself for not getting around to learning any bread-making recipes. You’re doing just fine.
We’ve got the RUMIT gang to share their experiences of being under quarantine and what we can do to help ourselves and our community through this.
In the scheme of life for young people, wills are really not of the top of the list. Simply because we have so many other things to worry about, from bills to simply generating income.