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RE: Changing your Money Story -Part 2 - The Richest Man in Babylon

in LeoFinance5 years ago

Sounds interesting and something I would like to read.

It was 15 odd years ago and I was in my mid-40's when I felt something was wrong with the life I was living. While I made some small changes it wasn't until my mid-50's that I made the real drastic changes that needed to be made. I shed a lifetime of cultural conditioning to find a better way. While I am still putting together what that better way is, I am probably happier than I have been in a long time. I am also thinking that crypto may be part of the solution. :)

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Thank you for sharing your personal story here. If that was indeed your midlife crisis you will make it to a sweet old age eventually ;<)

It sure seems like you're on the right track.

One of my favorite words of wisdom are:

"Change is the only constant in life"

It's funny though how many try to resist it, thereby making life more difficult.

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"Change is the only constant in life"

Words to live by. :)

It's funny though how many try to resist it, thereby making life more difficult.

My country seems to have a lot of these people. They yearn for "good ole days" that were never really that great. They want to keep a status quo that causes us all to fall further behind and as you say "make life more difficult" if not unbearable.

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