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The Secret To Attaining (and Recognizing) Wealth — Know Your Number
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<blockquote data-quote="Tail Gunner" data-source="post: 1167558" data-attributes="member: 2705"><p>It is easy to sleep at night if you take the time to find and invest in real assets that pay a 20% to 30% annual yield, especially when those assets are safe investments that every person on the planet needs to survive (food, housing, etc.). Then if you take just half of that money and reinvest (i.e., compound) it every year you have serious cash flow. Yes, if you are an idiot with $1 million, or just an average person who invests in the stock market, then you may develop serious problems down the road.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, it is all about perception. It is hard work for the average person, because reading about finance and business for 15-30 minutes per day for several years is hard work for the average person who would rather vegetate before the TV each night. If you are willing to give up 30 minutes of watching TV every day, then it is not really hard work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tail Gunner, post: 1167558, member: 2705"] It is easy to sleep at night if you take the time to find and invest in real assets that pay a 20% to 30% annual yield, especially when those assets are safe investments that every person on the planet needs to survive (food, housing, etc.). Then if you take just half of that money and reinvest (i.e., compound) it every year you have serious cash flow. Yes, if you are an idiot with $1 million, or just an average person who invests in the stock market, then you may develop serious problems down the road. Again, it is all about perception. It is hard work for the average person, because reading about finance and business for 15-30 minutes per day for several years is hard work for the average person who would rather vegetate before the TV each night. If you are willing to give up 30 minutes of watching TV every day, then it is not really hard work. [/QUOTE]
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