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Hilya Magano Indongo
2024 Ambassador
Namibia Master's Student Aspiring Entrepreneur

Hilya Magano Indongo

Self-driven master's student—happiness in human form

I am full of life, naturally a happy person and self-driven. I am the definition of happiness in human form. For me, being financially healthy means controlling the financial urge to spend on items I can live without, especially in tough economic times. It encompasses the ability to live within my financial means while striving to achieve better in the process. My overall lifestyle determines my ratio scale for financial wellness, and I always choose to live within my current means whilst striving for bigger and better things.

"Do not focus solely on money, instead focus on a problem that needs to be solved for the world and money will follow you as a bi-product."

— Personal Philosophy

This guides my approach to financial health. Money is the byproduct, not the objective. When I focus on solving real problems and creating value, financial success follows naturally. It's about purpose-driven prosperity.

What does being financially healthy mean to you?

Being financially healthy means being able to control the financial urge to spend my funds on items that I can live without, especially in these tough financial and economic times. It also encompasses the ability to live within my financial means while striving to achieve better in the process.

What motivates your work in financial health?

The future I foresee for myself requires conscious financial decisions. Being able to support myself financially and my loved ones is the main motive as to why I live a healthy financial lifestyle. My overall lifestyle determines my ratio scale for financial wellness and I always choose to live within my current financial means whilst striving to achieve bigger and better things.

Current Goal

Invest in a side hustle business that will earn me as much or more than my full-time job. I'm currently studying towards my master's degree, which is a great investment for me and requires more than just one job to support it.

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