What We Thought We Knew
I'm so excited about this blog I'm starting because it coincides with my new career path which is telling and showing people how to think in different ways about their finances than what main stream media, our parents, or our government has taught us or expects us to think and behave. I'll just say at the outset that this will be a very simple weekly blog. I'll post a couple times a week mentioning various media articles that I've come across and ways that we could rethink what's being said or "pushed" in light of what I'm teaching through the principles I teach as a part of Life Success and Legacy.At Life Success and Legacy we feel like the information we teach and share from the book How to Be Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash do and will continue to set before us new options and ways to consider the flow of money in our lives in order to be able to pay off debt, finance cars and other large ticket items, plan for college expenses, plan better for retirement, and of course leave an incredible financial legacy for kids, grandkids, even great-grand kids.
This blog is written from the generational perspective of a Gen Xer, which is what I am. My hope is that other Gen Xers will be open minded enough to entertain the thoughts and ideas I present and perhaps dialog with me about the concepts presented. Finally, it is my hope that those who comment would be generally inquisitive and civil in their comments and that even if disagreements occur we can agree that what Nelson Nash presents to us in this age is at least food for thought. I'm fully aware that we all think the way we think and know what we think we know, but this is a blog for ideas and if you have a mind to explore these ideas, you are most certainly welcome to follow along on this journey in exploring...what we thought we knew.
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