I love you because I need you!! I need you because I love you!!! Which one of these is a more mature statement???
Ah!!! Perplexing??
Not at all !!! On the contrary if you focus, if keep it simple ,if you feel that you have made a judicious decision the the second statement is the one for you.
There are no if's and but's but a confidence in the words that you have spoken and felt.
Time shall come , when life is not as easy as it used to be.You have doubts, angst, disbelief, too tired to continue with your life.
Then you have inspiring stories on the net. Here is one for you!!!
http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/eaglerebirth.asp
By the time an eagle reaches the age of 30 or so, its physical condition has deteriorated to the point that survival is difficult: its talons lose their flexibility and cannot properly grip prey, its beak becomes dull and bent, and its wing feathers grow thick and heavy, sticking to its chest and impairing its flight. The bird then retreats to a mountaintop, where over a five-month period it sequentially knocks off its beak by banging against a rock, plucks out its talons, and then plucks out its feathers, each stage producing a regrowth of the removed body parts that "renews" the eagle and allows it to live for another 30 to 40 years.
It is the same decision to be taken, as with the question of investment ,with regards to the title of this post.
Do you love the business you are in?
Is it generating good profit for you?
Are you going to sell the business if it is not able to generate enough business and profit, let us say for two to three years?
If the answer is yes to the 3rd question , then equity market is an absolute no for you!!!
That shall mean that your love stems out of want and not need.
But if business is your passion , if you truly love what you are doing , then your need of the business stems from the love or passion you have for the business.
You wait!!!
You wait patiently!!! You wait for the economic downturn to pass!! It won't be quick, it shall be rather painful. extremely frustrating, ..but..
If you wait, just like you have waited for your beloved to say YES, waited for her in spite of rejection, waited for her, for years, in spite of her suspicion of your intent , you WIN!!!
INVESTMENTS SHOULD BE LOOKED UPON AS EXPENDITURE!! LOOK UPON IT AS IF
YOU HAVE SPENT ALL THE MONEY!! LOOK UPON IT DISPASSIONATELY!!!LIVE LIKE
AN 'ANONYMOUSLY RICH MAN'
Do not be lured by the dream of huge money!!!
Instead get lured by the vision of financial freedom!!
Disclaimer: This site is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and the content herein should not be mistaken for professional financial advice. You alone are responsible for the decisions you make in life, so please contact an independent financial professional for advice regarding your specific situation.
Ah!!! Perplexing??
Not at all !!! On the contrary if you focus, if keep it simple ,if you feel that you have made a judicious decision the the second statement is the one for you.
There are no if's and but's but a confidence in the words that you have spoken and felt.
Time shall come , when life is not as easy as it used to be.You have doubts, angst, disbelief, too tired to continue with your life.
Then you have inspiring stories on the net. Here is one for you!!!
http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/eaglerebirth.asp
By the time an eagle reaches the age of 30 or so, its physical condition has deteriorated to the point that survival is difficult: its talons lose their flexibility and cannot properly grip prey, its beak becomes dull and bent, and its wing feathers grow thick and heavy, sticking to its chest and impairing its flight. The bird then retreats to a mountaintop, where over a five-month period it sequentially knocks off its beak by banging against a rock, plucks out its talons, and then plucks out its feathers, each stage producing a regrowth of the removed body parts that "renews" the eagle and allows it to live for another 30 to 40 years.
It is the same decision to be taken, as with the question of investment ,with regards to the title of this post.
Do you love the business you are in?
Is it generating good profit for you?
Are you going to sell the business if it is not able to generate enough business and profit, let us say for two to three years?
If the answer is yes to the 3rd question , then equity market is an absolute no for you!!!
That shall mean that your love stems out of want and not need.
But if business is your passion , if you truly love what you are doing , then your need of the business stems from the love or passion you have for the business.
You wait!!!
You wait patiently!!! You wait for the economic downturn to pass!! It won't be quick, it shall be rather painful. extremely frustrating, ..but..
If you wait, just like you have waited for your beloved to say YES, waited for her in spite of rejection, waited for her, for years, in spite of her suspicion of your intent , you WIN!!!
INVESTMENTS SHOULD BE LOOKED UPON AS EXPENDITURE!! LOOK UPON IT AS IF
YOU HAVE SPENT ALL THE MONEY!! LOOK UPON IT DISPASSIONATELY!!!LIVE LIKE
AN 'ANONYMOUSLY RICH MAN'
Do not be lured by the dream of huge money!!!
Instead get lured by the vision of financial freedom!!
Disclaimer: This site is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and the content herein should not be mistaken for professional financial advice. You alone are responsible for the decisions you make in life, so please contact an independent financial professional for advice regarding your specific situation.
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