Lookin’ For Security? Why Do Some Retire Well While Others Retire On Social In-Security?
Posted @ 11:51 am - Filed under Retirement, Communication, BawldGuy Axiom
David Shafer and I agree on most things related to the attainment of wealth and a magnificently abundant retirement. Here’s a bonus for my readers today. Wanna know the slam dunk difference between those living a hand to mouth retirement and those for whom the hardest decision is where to travel to next?
BawldGuy Axiom: No wildly successful action ever came from anything but a thought. Thought — thinking, always comes first. Poor thinking = equals poor doing.
A superb retirement comes from Purposeful Planning, doing things on purpose. It doesn’t come from a mental attitude equivalent to rollin’ dice on the Craps table at the casino.
David just published There Is None So Blind As Those Who Will Not See and I’m convinced if you read it, one of three reactions will ensue.
1. Amen! Yer preachin’ to the choir Big Guy.
2. You’ll see yourself in all your security driven splendor, then race down the hallway to the door marked ‘DENIAL’.
3. You’ll see yourself, recognize the need for a sea change in your thinking, and begin your new and abundant life.
David and I want everyone to enter retirement with a sense of excited anticipation. If the thought of your retirement makes your palms sweaty, and sleep hard to come by, click the link and read the post. If it changes your thinking it’ll change your life.
Without the right mindset, your retirement might very well end up as a life sentence. When you finish reading David’s stellar post, come back here and take a short listen to the Grandpa Economics podcast. You won’t be sorry.
If you now think you’d like some help with your retirement, Contact Me. I love this stuff. It’s the only reason I keep doin’ it. Let’s figure a Plan just for you.
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