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Ready to live a retirement that's "just right"? Like Goldilocks, you need to find the sweet spot – not too hot, not too cold – in your finances, your ambitions, and even your savings goals.
Rich people need it, poor people have it. If you eat it, you die. What is it?
We often think about money in terms of goals – a comfortable retirement, travel, or leaving a legacy. But have you considered the deeper why behind those goals?
In the vast cosmic dance of the universe, everything in your life, from people to objects, is naturally drawn toward the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
Knowing when you’ve reached “enough” is key to spending guilt-free, but it requires intentional planning to gain the confidence you deserve.
How does finding meaning and purpose in life relate to your relationship with money? In Viktor Frankl's book, Man’s Search for Meaning, he reflects on his experience in Nazi death camps, emphasizing that even in the darkest times, moments of happiness and meaning can be found.
Your journey to developing a good life is earned through commitment and courage to those you love now and those you might someday. Other people will always be center to your happiness.
Your relationship with money has the power to create a massive impact on your life. There is a delicate balance between the negative consequences that can arise from having too little, versus having more than enough money.
Your hard-earned dollars can keep a roof over your head and food on your table, but without understanding the meaning behind the money, how can you expect it to bring you a purpose-filled life?
Despite what you might hear, most lottery winners are happy and don’t end up bankrupt or miserable. In fact, many experience improved lives and continue to work even after their windfall.
Your pursuit of financial independence and wealth is one many share. However, when it comes to being “rich”, a life affluent of money doesn’t guarantee a life void of conflict.
Your financial plan, investment strategy and your life are all about balance. It’s all poison, if you absorb too much of it.