Money can’t buy happiness: Malaysian cosmetics mogul Aliff Syukri now yearns for 'average lifestyle'
Monday, 16 Mar 2020 01:49 PM MYTDatuk Aliff Syukri admits his current lifestyle is not bringing him true happiness. — Photo courtesy of Instagram/aliffsyukriterlajaklaris
The 33-year-old businessman admitted that even with his fame and fortune, he still couldn’t find true happiness. “I’m thinking of changing myself to a person who doesn’t want to be known, I want to go back . I’m thinking of deactivating all my social media accounts and take everything that I have and move out of the country,” he told entertainment portal“I want a life with a RM3,500 job, a terrace house and maybe own an Exora and just hide from the things that I wanted 15 years ago,” he said, adding that even though that could make him happy, it is human nature to always want more.
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