Moving On

Faded and then finally abandoned, our childhood dreams once held the key to our zest for life. But then we got a car, a job, a mortgage, maybe even a family.

Our dreams of changing the world and doing great things were foolish anyway. Better off to follow The Herd.

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If You Never Work Again

An elementary example: Say your expenses are $2,000/month. And your income (from whatever sources) is $1,000/month. You could live for two weeks without having to work again.

But if your income is raised to $2,000/month, you’d never have to work again.

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Two Books

If you think your home is your biggest investment, you’re in trouble. And if you think you’re going to live for a long time, you’re also in trouble.

Reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad changed the way I think about money. And reading The Last Lecture changed the way I think about faded childhood dreams.

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