Looking at Life
Key Takeaways What makes for a good life? Oftentimes, we think that being happy and doing something meaningful are the key factors for a good
Key Takeaways What makes for a good life? Oftentimes, we think that being happy and doing something meaningful are the key factors for a good
Key takeaways People naturally want to live a happy life. No one wants to focus on the inevitable unexpected negatives that come up on occasion.
Key Takeaways Henry David Thoreau’s two years living at Walden Pond were spent pondering how to live a good life and make a good living.
Key Takeaways If you focus on the big picture of what you want to accomplish, life is much less stressful. It’s easy to get bogged
Occam’s razor is a concept that, when faced with multiple possibilities, the simplest explanation is the one most likely to be correct. Applying the principle of Occam’s razor to money matters, there are some simple truths that are good to keep in mind. Some of these truths may be found in a recent CNBC article, “The 12 most overlooked truths of money and life.”
If you ever listened to Paul Harvey’s radio show, you know that he’d tell a story and then say, “And now for the rest of the story.” He’d go on to give the punchline, which might be a completely unexpected ending. The “rest of the story” relates to three P’s that are worth considering when it comes to 2020: presumptive, preposterous, and perspective.
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