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RE: OK Boomer wealth solutions

in LeoFinance3 years ago

A lot of truth in here, i made a lot of mistakes and i spent a lot of money so far, like really a lot, and if i had listen more to my senior peers i would not have to rebuild it lately. Granted i had some health issues, still, being able to now recognize the error is sine qua non to my current ability of looking forward knowing i have the means to generate new wealth. Wish i had received some advice like this early on...

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Mistakes are great to learn from, but do we have to make all the same mistakes as past generations. History repeats because we don't listen and learn from it.

Hopefully, you will find a balance going forward.

i read something in the past in a book i cant remeber, but the author argued, we are in some way doomed to destroy ourselves, because we cant see past the interest of our own generation, i tend to agree with this.

I also remember having a teacher that had out of the box ways to reach students, he often incorporated other culture examples and sayings, and in one of those examples i remember him saying, that native americans had something along this lines, "this earth is not ours we borrow it from our sons and daughters" i always in my idealist young age thought that if we taught this to all students in the world we could change it... part of me i guess still believes this to some point...

we are in some way doomed to destroy ourselves, because we cant see past the interest of our own generation

Our own self-interest, though it ends up not in our best interest.

One of my favourite passages is from Khalil Gibran on Children:
https://poets.org/poem/children-1