20 Things That Will Matter to You Less in 20 Years’ Time
I love this quote.
"Too many people are buying things they can't afford, with money that they don't have. To impress people that they don't like". Anonymous.
So..... Stop doing it!
All too often when making big decisions we get stuck. We make short term emotional choices whilst remaining blind to fullfilling our true core values and the values of our future selves.
So, with the clarity of hindsight and self-reflection, I give you my list of "20 Things That Will Matter to You Less in 20 Years’ Time".
20 Things That Will Matter to You Less in 20 Years’ Time
1. Having more than you really need.
2. Winning at everything.
3. Needing to know everything.
4. Your job.
5. Fancy stuff.
6. Shallow relationships & toxic people.
7. The approval and opinions of others.
8. Being busy, all the time.
9. Taking shortcuts.
10. Endlessly embarking on new fad diets.
11. Perfectionism.
12. Holding onto your failures.
13. Choosing cheapness over quality.
14. Keeping up with the Jones’s.
15. Delaying ones self-gratification.
16. Worrying about things outside our control.
17. Valuing sex more than deeper connections.
18. D.I.Y. versus outsourcing.
19. Gray hairs and character wrinkles.
20. Death.
If you are stuck in a funk or you’re lost in a cloud of complexity, feel free to contact me. Most often in life we just need someone to talk things through and to lighten our load a little. The following articles may also be of help.
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This post was written by Peter Horsfield, as such they are his personal views. Peter helps you to focus on what’s most important, the right strategies at the right time. To learn more about How to become Financially Independent visit Peter Horsfield Smart Advice
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