Work hard to buy the best things you can afford

Disney Institute speakers
Google search for, you guessed it, “Disney Institute”.

 

Working hard to buy the best things you can afford is the American way.

Until it’s not.

And trust me, it’s not.

Learn how to know when enough is enough.

If you can afford an $18k car or a $36k car, lean strongly on the $18k car.

As early as possible, embrace “reduce, reuse, recycle”, and, “live within your means”.

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The power of a piece of paper

ore of appreciation for co worker

 

(photo: A wonderful note at a perfect time… in reality just a piece of paper… yet thoughtfulness makes the ordinary, well, Magical.)

TWDC stands for The Walt Disney Company.

Thirty years ago a young couple relocated from Washington State to build a home, and a life, behind The World’s Most Famous Theme Park.

The best is yet to come….

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Our pleasure is lost because we fail to stop being ambitious

Newspaper write up on young woman heading off to college
Cheryl’s 2nd cousin, 17, heading off to college (remember when it was us?)

 

The pleasure of what we enjoy is mostly lost by wanting more.

Desiring more is normal.

Letting our desire ruin our present moment causes discord. We have all we need, yet desire even more.

Boomers, we must find a way to slow down while at the same time hurry up – because our clock is ticking.

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