Retirement Planning Quotes

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Mark Singer
“I feel that one of the most important lessons that can be learned is that what we "see" may be different than what is actually in front of us.”
Mark Singer, The Changing Landscape Of Retirement - What You Don't Know Could Hurt You

Linsey Mills
“Choosing to invest in income-generating assets allows you to break free from the shackles of a limited income, opening doors to a world of possibilities.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Mark Singer
“Learn the lessons of history. Don't let how you feel about your tenure at your organization drive you to make poor investment decisions that could potentially derail a successful retirement.”
Mark Singer, The Changing Landscape Of Retirement - What You Don't Know Could Hurt You

Linsey Mills
“The journey to financial freedom commences when you shift your focus from earning a salary to accumulating assets that generate a continuous stream of income.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“Financial success is when your desire for returns on your money is greater than a need for the return of your money.”
Linsey Mills

Linsey Mills
“Children are like sponges, absorbing their parents' attitudes and behaviors towards money. It's crucial for parents to be mindful of their financial actions and lead by example.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“When parents openly communicate about money matters, they empower their children to develop a healthy understanding of financial concepts, fostering a positive relationship with money.”
Linsey Mills, Teach Your Child About Money Through Play: 110+ Games/Activities, Tips, and Resources to Teach Kids Financial Literacy at an Early Age

Linsey Mills
“Children observe their parents' reactions during financial challenges. By demonstrating resilience, adaptability, and resourcefulness, parents can inspire their children to overcome financial obstacles with confidence.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“By instilling a sense of delayed gratification in their children, parents can teach them the importance of patience and long-term financial planning, preparing them for a prosperous future.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“When you embrace the mindset of an asset builder, you embark on a transformative journey towards building a life where money and time are no longer synonymous.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“The art of prosperity lies in knowing when to say "no" to expenditures that eclipse the brilliance of your financial goals.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“The art of prosperity lies in knowing when to say 'no' to expenditures that eclipse the brilliance of your financial goals.”
Linsey Mills

Eldon Henson
“Taking the initiative to enjoy what comes, to share it with others, and to make a difference in whatever you do will be the ultimate yardstick for determining the success of your retirement.”
Eldon Henson, Retirement is Underrated!: Practical step-by-step guide for making retirement the best time of your life

“The older I get the more scared I am about my financial situation, unfortunately, I can’t afford to retire right now as I’m worried about my income. I feel bad about my current job, work, and business as it doesn’t do what it was intended and I wish I made different decisions that would lead me somewhere else not where I am now. Frankly speaking my past is characterized by lots of financial ignorance that I am ashamed of, I never had a financial coach or mentor to help me get out of this situation and I feel like it's too late to change my direction.
—The Apathy of Financial Ignorance”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua, Average to Abundant: How Ordinary People Build Sustainable Wealth and Enjoy the Process

Bob Boylan
“This book will not deal with the financial side of retirement planning instead it's totally focused on ideas to help you create your new adventure of retirement. You will be creating your own calendar. How you choose to fill your calendar is up to you!”
Bob Boylan, Retirement:Your New Adventure!: It's your choice to decide if your windshield will be bigger than your rearview mirror

“Why invest in Stocks? Answer: 1) You can ‘own’ multiple businesses 2) Working hours are defined 3) No retirement age 4) Work from Anywhere 5) No organisation required 6) Fully scaleable - can buy 1 or 1 million shares at the same price 7) Quickest Liquidity 8) You can ‘bunk your ‘business days’ at your will, for as long as you wish, and get back as conveniently 9) All the ‘compliances’ headache is minus 10) Payments headaches are Zero. 11) Can make money on both side. 12) Get to know ‘Like Minded’ people without meeting them. 13) The kick of ‘identifying’ some businesses ahead of ‘The Aces’ is impeccably fulfilling.”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

Linsey Mills
“Like a well-nourished body, a healthy cash flow is essential for the vitality of your financial future.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“If you are always spending a dollar here and a dollar there, you will never have enough dollars to invest and share.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“When you pour more into the river of desires than your reservoir of dedication can sustain, you risk flooding the fields of your potential.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“Planting small seeds of spending adds up to a forest of missed investment opportunities.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“The art of prosperity lies in knowing when to say "no'" to expenditures that eclipse the brilliance of your financial goals.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

S.C. Francis
“Ultimately, the key to making the most of our time on earth is to stay engaged, stay curious, and stay connected to the things that mater most to us. By adopting a mindset of possibility, focusing on what we enjoy, and taking small steps each day, we can create the energy and momentum we need to keep life from passing us by.”
S.C. Francis, The Ultimate Book of Fun Things to Do in Retirement, Vol. 2

Tim Kreider
“More young people are opting not to have kids not only because they can’t afford them but also because they assume they’ll have only a scorched or sodden wasteland to grow up in. An increasingly popular retirement plan is figuring civilization will collapse before you have to worry about it. I’m not sure anyone’s composed a more eloquent epitaph for the planet than the stand-up comedian Kath Barbadoro, who tweeted: “It’s pretty funny that the world is ending and we all just have to keep going to our little jobs lol.” (It’s Time to Stop Living the American Scam, The New York Times)”
Tim Kreider

Ini-Amah Lambert
“The only thing worse than a job you don't like is one that pays well enough to drown you in money illusion.”
Ini-Amah Lambert, How to Live Off Dividends All Year: The Passive Income Playbook For Busy Professionals

“if you're married or have a partner make sure you collaborate with your partner”
Christine Benz, How to Retire: 20 Lessons For a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement

Richie Norton
“Retirement is planned procrastination.”
Richie Norton

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