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Welcome to The Words of Linda

Hi, everyone.

Welcome to "The Words of Linda". I am Linda here, owner of this blog. I'm delighted to share with you about what's coming up in this blog. The whole idea of the blog is going to be a platform for me to record and keep the knowledge and skills that I think that is useful in my life and in workplace. 

In this century, it's not about "what you know" that matters, it's how you use "what you know". Hence, instead of keeping it to myself, I would like to share with you the knowledge and skills here. Everyone of us has our own unique set of skills, knowledge and experience. And we know that, knowledge sharing helps deepen our knowledge and ingrains what we know. Therefore, I will be really thankful if you could share with me your thoughts after your reading.

So, let's wrap up this intro with quotes below:

"Gaining knowledge is the first step to wisdom. Sharing it is the first step to humanity."

"Knowledge increases by sharing but not by saving."


Last but not least, feel free to like and follow my facebook page and instagram account too! @LindaFinanceFriend

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