Getting it Right - Welcome

The goal of this blog is to publish my thoughts on a variety of economic and political topics in the hopes that people who find them educational or beneficial will utilize them and/or forward to others who might find them interesting and/or worthwhile to promote to others, possibly including politicians who can push some of these ideas to fruition. The topics in my blog are meant to be of value on a long term basis, not a daily diary or political issue of the day log. If the information posted is useful to you, by all means utilize it and/or forward it as you see fit. If not useful, then merely ignore it. There are no universally agreed upon truisms and too little tolerance between some of those with opposing viewpoints to successfully convince the people with hardened opinions to move away from them. I am an analytical type person who will try to be as factual as I am able.

I disdain the current popularity of name calling and condemnation of viewpoints with no factual alternatives or logical solutions given that I see so often. If you don't have a solution based on fact and logic, then opt out of the discussion because you have nothing to contribute. My background is a degree in Economics from the University of Michigan and 39 years working in middle management jobs for a major retailer. My opinions are forged on the personal experence of life, family, friends, and work as well as triumphs and mistakes that I have made and hopefully learned from. My hope is that this blog helps you.

My first topic will be about personal finance. I chose that one first because most of us work long and hard just to survive but not all of us realize our dreams of becoming financially independent from the labors of our work. Much of our political votes/thinking also focus on the economy and in particular how well we are personally doing financially.

It is relatively simple, without sacrificing the enjoyment of living for 'today' and even at moderate incomes, to retire as a millionaire or multi-millionaire, if you focus on that goal consistently from a young age. It is also simple to ensure that your child or grandchild retires rich. It merely requires a one time gift of just $2,000 invested wisely and the passage of time. Please read my first post on this blog to learn more.


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Saturday, March 18, 2017

Never let Politics Determine your Family and Friends

Politically, like almost all other nations, the US is a very divided nation. There are virtually no extended families out there that are either all Republicans or all Democrats or all Independents. However, one issue all sides strongly agree on is that the US is a nation of freedom and we want to keep it that way. Therefore, when you think about it logically, if you are cutting ties with family members or friends because you do not like their political views, then you are a wannabe dictator - the anti-thesis of freedom. You cannot logically believe in freedom for all and at the same time sever your ties with family members or friends who do not agree with your own political viewpoints. Learn to recognize and accept the fact that none of us are always right nor always wrong. That is an undeniable characteristic of all humans. Those who disagree with our own political views are not evil and do have what they consider good reasons for their viewpoints. Normally, there is some truth on both sides of any political issue, no matter how passionately we feel that only our viewpoint is the only correct viewpoint. People are a lot more than their politics. They earn livings, make sacrifices for others, love family unconditionally, contribute to charity, try to live a good moral life, help others when needed, have triumphs and disappointments, etc. See the whole person, not just their politics.

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