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I thought I would take this time to pass on a few things I learned along the way...
1) Learn everything you can, when you can, not only from books but also skills. Scott Adams calls this adding to your "talent stack" but my Dad always said education is the best investment.
1a) Use your skills to save money. Fix things instead of buying new.
1b) Even when you are the smartest person in the room, you don't have all the answers and can learn from others.
1c) Your brain is connected to your mouth and your ears but not at the same time.
2) Finances
2a) Buy the least expensive house in an expensive neighborhood. Incremental changes give you a greater percentage change.
2b) Keep track of your expenses and eliminate the little ones and reduce the big ones. Coffee from home is as good as coffee from the drive through. Dining out is a luxury not Tuesday.
3) Helpful hints
3a) Get your own tube of toothpaste and use it often. Change your brush when you get a new tube.
3b) Take the stairs. Put physical activity into your day, everyday, even when you don't want to.
3c) Buy a house that is East of your work. You will not have to drive into the sun on your commute.
3d) Don't use high density filters in your house HVAC. They choke the system. Use lighter weight filters and change them often.
3e) Carry your wallet in your left front pocket and your gun in the right (vis-a-versa if you are left handed). Sitting on your wallet is bad for your back and makes it easy to loose.
3f) Finally, force yourself to be happy and you will be. Listen to happy music, smile as much as possible and greet everyone you see cheerfully.
1) Learn everything you can, when you can, not only from books but also skills. Scott Adams calls this adding to your "talent stack" but my Dad always said education is the best investment.
1a) Use your skills to save money. Fix things instead of buying new.
1b) Even when you are the smartest person in the room, you don't have all the answers and can learn from others.
1c) Your brain is connected to your mouth and your ears but not at the same time.
2) Finances
2a) Buy the least expensive house in an expensive neighborhood. Incremental changes give you a greater percentage change.
2b) Keep track of your expenses and eliminate the little ones and reduce the big ones. Coffee from home is as good as coffee from the drive through. Dining out is a luxury not Tuesday.
3) Helpful hints
3a) Get your own tube of toothpaste and use it often. Change your brush when you get a new tube.
3b) Take the stairs. Put physical activity into your day, everyday, even when you don't want to.
3c) Buy a house that is East of your work. You will not have to drive into the sun on your commute.
3d) Don't use high density filters in your house HVAC. They choke the system. Use lighter weight filters and change them often.
3e) Carry your wallet in your left front pocket and your gun in the right (vis-a-versa if you are left handed). Sitting on your wallet is bad for your back and makes it easy to loose.
3f) Finally, force yourself to be happy and you will be. Listen to happy music, smile as much as possible and greet everyone you see cheerfully.