The Difference Between a Handout, a Bailout, and a Gift
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A few days ago, I wrote how children learning to manipulate their parents and inadvertently [...]
Say I love you By Being Negative
Remember when you were a little kid? When you had wants, needs, or desires, you had only to go to your parents (or maybe grandparents) with your requests. If one parent said no, you went to another, changing your technique just a little. If you got two no’s, then you possibly changed tactics and tweaked your methods until one parent caved in.
Lessons from a Farmer
Once again, the simplest of items can teach important concepts. As I was driving across the countryside in the middle of the country, I realized how farmers and finances both succeed on the basis of a few principles.
What begins the creation of success for a farmer? It isn’t a secret! It begins with the planting [...]
Lessons from a Straight Road
Will this straight road continue forever in the same direction? No one would say yes to that question and yet, many people might think, “Since mutual fund XYZ has returned 16 percent annually over the last five years, I’ll use those numbers to plan my finances over the next 10 years.” Or “My boss ALWAYS [...]


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