Minnie Dlamini shares lesson on wealth and setting goals

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'Sometimes the goals we set are just a stepping stone for something greater,' she said.

‘Sometimes the goals we set are just a stepping stone for something greater,’ she said.

Minnie Dlamini has given some valuable insight into how she spends her money and sets goals for herself. The media personality took to Twitter and revealed what she initially wanted to buy for her birthday, which she celebrated on 7 July.Minnie said when she was younger, the aim was to earn R1 million before the age of 21. She managed to accomplish this at the age of 20 after her deal with clothing store Legit but soon lost the money.

“I signed on to become the face of Legit. I got my own range and then I became a millionaire and at 21 it was all gone. I blew it and I can’t even tell you what I bought,” she told Radio 702’s Bongani Bingwa.Minnie went on to say that she wanted a timepiece for her 30th birthday. But after much consideration, she decided to invest the money instead of buying a gift for herself.“Just because I didn’t buy the watch doesn’t mean I didn’t achieve my goal.

“Especially in times like this where we realise that most of the things we invest in are temporal,” said another.

 

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