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Won’t You Feel Deprived or Miserable Focusing on Needs and Ignoring Desires
This article is a follow-up to our last post entitled “Pay yourself First – The First Habit” where we outlined a simple two-step process to exorcise our expense demons and be able to maximize savings.
One may ask or even protest whether or not such a strategy of focusing on needs and maximizing savings would make our lives deprived and miserable. Won’t we feel deprived or miserable focusing on needs and ignoring desires?
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Are You Willing To Work Long Late Hours and Forego Much of Your Social Life
In the last post entitled “Going Into Business Is Like Swimming Upstream or Going Into War”, we said that “preparing for war” is not a guarantee of success. It only means that through preparation, we get a “fighting chance”. Well, that should be a good start, and for this post, we speak of a very important ammunition to improve or expand our fighting chance.
Random Thoughts on Where This Advocacy Blog May Lead To
As the year 2010 draws to a close and as I get deeper into this seeming quicksand of an activity called blogging, I could not help but take stock and reflect on a lot of things. Something definitely revealing like some sort of epiphany, came up my mind after I wrote the last article “Why We Should Support The Bill Limiting Credit Card Charges.” One cannot seem to take up a serious issue without touching on government policy. Hence, in the coming year, this blog would likely take a bolder stance on issues of investment literacy as they relate to government policy or lack of it. Continue reading
