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Category: Life and Time

Plan for Tomorrow – Live for Today

by Gerald GuildLife and Time, SciencePosted on April 9, 2010October 4, 2012One Comment

How one chooses to live one’s life is complicated by the uncertainties of tomorrow.  Often there is an internal tug of war between the interests de jour and those that will be realized tomorrow.  Due to the wonders of compounded interest, it is wise to save as much as you can – as early as …

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