The Huffington Post -
12 Oct 2015 17:19

This is the wrong question. It's upside down. This is a tacky question. This is sort of a rude question. Actually, the question was a bit worse. It was "I'm in my 20s - can someone in their 40s tell me what I need to do to become a financial success?" Maybe don't look for shortcuts. Too many shortcuts is "death by a thousand cuts". Here's a question: I'm in my 40s, can someone in their 20s tell me how to restore that feeling of lightness, no obligations and the feeling that "Enough" is a Feast? ...
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