Lately I’ve been thinking about successful people in general. I define a successful person as a person who works hard, saves their money (or is financially savvy), and has made a contribution within their profession.
Lately I’ve been thinking about successful people in general. I define a successful person as a person who works hard, saves their money (or is financially savvy), and has made a contribution within their profession.
Well it can happen to anyone with school age children. It’s not the worst thing in life, but it sure feels like it is at the moment. Not only do you have to kill the lice and eggs from your child’s hair, but you also have to check everyone in the house and “clean” up your house and car.
American consumers’ spending habits have received criticism across the board from financial experts to online bloggers. Moreover, every now and then we hear about a pop star going bankrupt. But writing on this topic once again is necessary when you consider the ground realities.
I’ve become better at predicting the future or should I say, plotting out what might happen based on a choice I’ve made. I’ve developed this through trial and error. Thankfully, many of my poor choices occurred when I was young and I had time to repair them. That’s not the case for an old friend. He knowingly made one terrible choice many years ago and has been paying for it ever since.