![]() I’ve become steadily more relentless in purging from my life things, activities and people who no longer add value while seeking out and adding those that do.” The older I get the more I hold each day precious. It’s a huge waste, but it is a bit hardwired into me. “One of my very few regrets is that I spent far too much time worrying about how things might work out. Don’t worry about how things will work out Don’t sacrifice this freedom so that you can live in a fancy lifestyle that you can’t really afford. The best thing money can buy you is freedom. ![]() Money can buy many things, none of which is more important than your financial independence.” It has less to do with how much you earn-high-income earners often go broke while low-income earners get there-than what you value. ![]() “Being independently wealthy is every bit as much about limiting needs as it is about how much money you have. “Money can buy many things, but nothing more valuable than your freedom.” If you spend less than you earn, invest the surplus, and avoid debt, you’re already well on your way to financial freedom. “Spend less than you earn-invest the surplus-avoid debt.” Often, the simple strategy wins, and Collins shows you this strategy throughout the book. Further, not only are they more costly to the investor, they are less effective.”ĭon’t get trapped by complex and enticing financial investments. “Complex investments exist only to profit those who create and sell them. And in doing so, you can start making decisions independent of money, instead of the reverse. But in investing a few hours in learning the basics, you can position yourself to make your money work for you, not against you. Most people ignore learning the basics of personal finance because it seems too complex or boring. If you don’t, it will surely master you.” If you choose to master it, money becomes a wonderful servant. “Since money is the single most powerful tool we have for navigating this complex world we’ve created, understanding it is critical. □ If you enjoy this summary and want to get access to a growing and searchable digital collection of 100+ book summaries like this, check out Foundations. You’ll walk away with a practical toolkit to achieving financial freedom with minimal effort.īuy this book on Amazon(Highly recommend) In a simple, engaging way, Collins shares the basic wisdom you need to make your money work for you, not against you. Keep pathfinder part 1 but get rid of part 2.Read this book if you want to get your personal finances in order. Once you reach maximum level and have completed the main story quests and a quest to fly you are able to fly everywhere. Once you complete the main story quests and a quest to fly in a zone you are able to fly in that zone. Introduce flying in the new expansion zone by zone. If the devs are smart they will do one of 3 things that have been suggested over and over. ![]() In BFA 10 months…so if in the next expansion you are unable to fly for 12 to 14 months how do you think the WOW Flight Club will react? In WOD it was 5 months before we could fly. I am starting to believe a lot of people who say the devs created pathfinder as a way to retaliate against the players because they could not remove flying from the game and it is fairly evident in how they keep stretching out when part 2 becomes available and seem to be trying to stretch it out until people just forget about it and stop talking about it (that is not going to happen). As you should know they tried to remove flying in WOD and were basically forced to add it back in. The point most people have who want flying is that from TBC until it was put in the game during WOD there was no pathfinder. Within a week or two after part 2 becomes available most people can be up in the air flying around. No it is not hard and for people who enjoy doing the grinds it is not even tedious. I like flying and have enjoyed it since I got it in BC but I don’t mind being on the ground for a while until I “re-earn” it. ![]()
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