Thanks! The specific article you sent me to was very close to the reason I was looking for information here. There was a comment over there:
you can’t plan 20 years out because you don’t know what’s going to happen. You can plan around goals, and that might be the most useful thing you can do. Don’t just think about ‘retiring before the age of 50’ or ‘getting married by 28’. Life doesn’t work that way. However, if you DO write out your goals and plans for the next fifty years, leave them somewhere and find them in a few decades...hours of laughter and tears....guaranteed.
My goal in searching for this information is not to plan so much as to try to predict what will happen. What will I probably do? I want to write out the prediction and see how things go. Laugh. Then make a new prediction that will hopefully induce less laughter and more smug self confidence. Lather, rinse, repeat :-P
I tracked down a summary of the core concepts in “Your Money Or Your Life” that you mentioned. It looked like it would be helpful for anyone who is financially drowning because they are flinching around conscientious money management. Its not exactly what I’m looking for right now, however.
I also ran the google search you suggested, looked through the results, and find two more interesting books in the process, like the one’s in the original article they are not exactly what I want, but they are in the ballpark:
Thanks! The specific article you sent me to was very close to the reason I was looking for information here. There was a comment over there:
My goal in searching for this information is not to plan so much as to try to predict what will happen. What will I probably do? I want to write out the prediction and see how things go. Laugh. Then make a new prediction that will hopefully induce less laughter and more smug self confidence. Lather, rinse, repeat :-P
I tracked down a summary of the core concepts in “Your Money Or Your Life” that you mentioned. It looked like it would be helpful for anyone who is financially drowning because they are flinching around conscientious money management. Its not exactly what I’m looking for right now, however.
I also ran the google search you suggested, looked through the results, and find two more interesting books in the process, like the one’s in the original article they are not exactly what I want, but they are in the ballpark:
Lifemaps : A Step-By-Step Method for Simplifying 101 of Life’s Most Overwhelming Projects
Lifescripts: What to Say to Get What You Want in Life’s Toughest Situations