Dennis Ng has passed away

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#11
Yes his views on properties are good. I learned from him in this area.

His stock picks is so-so.

He is dogmatic about his views and theories.

It is important not just to have financial wisdom, but also GOOD HEALTH.
Good health does not come from sitting in office or at home.

Try some taichi, qigong or yoga regularly.

That smart investor Ang Hao Yao, he is a taichi teacher from this school. This school has very good taichi teaching, it is probably harder to master than investing...

www.wustyle.com.sg

It is not an advert. Just sharing with you something I believe will attain health, and something I do regularly....
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#12
This is indeed shocking news.
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#13
(26-07-2012, 03:13 PM)Contrarian Wrote: Yes his views on properties are good. I learned from him in this area.

His stock picks is so-so.

He is dogmatic about his views and theories.

It is important not just to have financial wisdom, but also GOOD HEALTH.
Good health does not come from sitting in office or at home.

Try some taichi, qigong or yoga regularly.

That smart investor Ang Hao Yao, he is a taichi teacher from this school. This school has very good taichi teaching, it is probably harder to master than investing...

www.wustyle.com.sg

It is not an advert. Just sharing with you something I believe will attain health, and something I do regularly....

From my very limited knowledge in taichi, the classic taichi's clans are “陈” and "杨". "吴“ is less known.

TCM is a topic i interested. It allows me to have better understanding of health eco-system. By practicing TCM recommendations, it had improved my "decaying" body a lot. Big Grin
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#14
Passed away this morning.

Was sudden death. From illness related to heart.

R I P Dennis.
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#15
wow! this is shocking! I learned a lot from Dennis postings in Wall straits when I just started. He actually replied to a lot of queries and a lot of discussions between people was just awesome.

This is real shocking news. Wonder what happened? Anyone knows?

All the hard work spent on creating the millions but never got the opportunity to enjoy it ...sigh....

Its really hard to find the balance I guess between wanting to build up for a brighter future and enjoying life in the moment.
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#16
Life is really fragile.

During Wallstraits, I used to get turned off by what some perceived as his arrogance. Nevertheless, he did gave away some useful pointers. After he left the forum, I continued to see/hear him on tv/radio. Really didn't expect him to leave so soon.

That's why I keep Jobs quote in my wallet: "Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life."

RIP.
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#17
This is the official news article.

http://news.omy.sg/News/Local%2BNews/Sto...51768.html

Dennis' brother has also made an announcement on his FB page on the demise of his brother.

RIP, Dennis. My condolences to his family.
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#18
Condolences to his family.

Life is indeed a balancing act between the single-mindedness in pursuing our dreams and the living in the now and present.
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#19
Rest in peace. My deepest condolences to his family.
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#20
RIP. Hope his family is coping well.
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