Money: 3 Quick and Essential Ideas To Making Money In The New Economy: "What will you do when all your money runs out- because you didn't plan for ... job loss..., or you just need more money?"
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Author(s)Mr Frantz Merine
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN / ASIN1461076161
ISBN-139781461076162
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Let’s face it. The world you grew up in is not the same world you live in now. There have been all types of changes in your lifetime. For example: • Typewriters have been replaced with computers. • Road maps have been replaced with Global Positioning Systems (GPS). • Wired & home-based telephones have been replaced by wireless cell phones. • Sony Walkmen have been replaced by Apple iTouch and Nanos. • “Full Back†Televisions have been replaced by Flat Screen TV’s • BlockBuster video is being replaced by Netflix, and other on-demand types of videos. • …and many more changes; too many to name here but you get the idea. The world we live in now is barely recognizable. Now image what your world will look like in a few years. Keep in mind. The old typewriters, road maps, wired phones, etc...are not necessarily obsolete; they just represent an older way of doing things. It reminds me of an Albert Einstein story. One year, Albert Einstein’s teaching assistant was in the process of preparing a final exam for Prof Einstein’s physics class. The teaching assistant noticed that the current year’s exam was exactly the same as the previous year’s exam. The teaching assistant asked Prof Einstein “This year’s exam has the same exact questions as last year’s exam. Is this a mistake?†Prof Einstein replied, “Ah, the questions are the same, but the answers to these questions are very different this year. There have been major discoveries in science and math since the last exam!†And that’s the point. There are new answers to the old questions you have in your mind. You go through life asking yourself the same types of questions: • What should I do for a living? • How do I make more money? • When’s a good time to retire? • Will I have enough money to last a lifetime when I retire? • etc… The questions that guide your life stay roughly the same throughout your lifetime; however the optimal answers to these questions change over time. Unfortunately, you may be holding on to some outdated and old answers. Will you allow yourself to be replaced by new ideas, concepts and answers? Of course not! The fact you are reading this book means that you take personal development seriously and that you are the type of person who is a life-long learner. This book will share ideas on how to answer some of the money questions guiding your life. So let’s begin.