So what happens now?
- Think about "do I go on Social Security"
- Start complaining about my aches and pains
- Say what I want and not worry about the consequences
- Plan a vacation
- Start painting again
- Take a hobby to the next level, like photography
- Play and enjoy my granddaughter
It is not like I just starting thinking about these things but I have arrived at what I like to call
ROUTE 66
Yes, I am on that route now and the question is where is it taking me or am I taking it?
As you probably figured out I am going to plan something "even if it is wrong" as my dad use to say.
- as of right now I am
- coaching / helping folks (free of charge) who have financial trouble get a plan together to get out of debt
- helping folks figure out if they need a financial advisor and how much they should pay
- playing with my grand-daughter
- helping my children/adults when they ask me to help with something
- attempting to say "yes" to my wife more when she needs help
Well, that is a short update and not much funny.
So, what do you learn in the Osage?
- look for the prize not the effort less you spend your time thinking about the pain
- the greatest years are always before you no matter the consequences
- life is like a glow stick, you have to break it to see the light
Thanks for listening,
gary@thepioneerman.com