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King size!

Could you be more specific? Are you asking how to become physically king size? Are you already king size and trying to cope?
Are you speaking metaphorically about how to live life to the fullest?
 
Ok, on the financial front, I can help a little. Your local Borders, etc sells a book, maybe the best ever written about financial advice. it's called "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." It's a short, well-written read. It basically teaches you the concept of paying your self first. What do I mean by that? Most people pay their bills first, and then if anything is left after that it goes to savings, right? Wrong! That's backwards. Why? Because for most of us there's never anything left over! Whether it's your company's 401K plan or simply socking away an extra $50, $100 bucks in the savings on payday, you'll see it add up fast, if you convince yourself that you can't touch it. Make this promise to yourself and keep it.
XOXO
 
Live beneath your means. What do I mean by this? Don't get the best house you can afford, the best car you can afford, etc... The less you pay in monthly bills, the more disposable income you will have, and the more money you can save and invest. Scrimp and save now, and you'll be retired and living the high life before you know it... And while you're still young enough to enjoy it. 😉

One of my favorite financial books is "The Millionaire Next Door." It details the lives and investment stratagies of ordinary Americans who have managed to amass a net worth in excess of one million dollars on their own. (ie they didn't inherit it, or etc.) I'd suggest giving it a look, if you're looking to live large. 🙂
 
steph thanks you for the suggestion of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad, I think it is written by Robert kiyoski, I've read it 4 to 5 time I like that book, but I need some personal advice how I can be financial free and enjoy my life without any worry, just enjoying each moments larger than life.

asutickler, thanks for your suggestion, I am interested to read that.
 
It is a good one, isn't it? I try to read it every few months or so.

I do think a life without worry is kind of a tough one, though. I mean everybody worries about something. I do have a good friend who says that life is 10% of what happens to you and 90% how you choose to react to it.
It's a pretty good philosophy, I think.
XOXO

infinite_in said:
steph thanks you for the suggestion of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad, I think it is written by Robert kiyoski, I've read it 4 to 5 time I like that book, but I need some personal advice how I can be financial free and enjoy my life without any worry, just enjoying each moments larger than life.

asutickler, thanks for your suggestion, I am interested to read that.
 
As Roger Miller once said, "Life is just like taking candy from a gorilla."

It helps if you enjoy the struggle as much as you enjoy the candy.
 
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