When a person or something is in your way or putting their straight arm onto your chest, what do you do? Try to go around or do a work-around, right? If not, you stand in place or worse, you get knocked down.
We've read or seen the news. Those on the inside of the American Dream have turned it into a nightmare for the remainder of us, setting up road blocks against us. There is too much momentum put in play for you or I or any one person to alter its course or to stop it.
As David Brooks ' column in The N.Y. Times put it on July 11th, "There is no Magic Lever." Which means, there exists not just one fix for what ails America. The problem is too intricate and the requisite solution is too elaborate for America's congressional leaders to make happen.
It nets down to how one resolves to manage money and manage one's life.
This goes past merely finding ways to save money or to plan cheap meals or do discount shopping.
If one morning you look at yourself in the mirror and you realize only the already rich can avoid the agony of what's here now and the crippling events coming to devastate the America we know. Are you thinking only they can choose their destiny? Then take some heart, faith and comfort in the following.
As my father declared whenever facing long odds of adversity, "There's always another way." And, you know what, there always was another way.
Just stop for a moment take in a full breath then let it out slowly. Once again.
Now, let's talk about some sane alternative choices to living the American Dream, just not living it in the good ol' "U.S. Of A." These other places do exist.
These other places are viable, peaceful, and prolific. These may be the choices you're looking for or didn't know about, but your loved ones long for.
America's reach has extended itself around the globe since the end of the Second World War. With all due respect to our elders, that is a long time ago. It is likely now that English is spoken "there."
Unless you have already lived in a few different foreign states, like I have, you are likely to be a little loath to look or to move. That is only natural. However if the ship has struck an iceberg, at some point you make a choice for or against going down with it.
Check out these options from the comfort of your home office laptop PC, in confidence if you like, using a well-known but anonymous search engine: ixquick.com. It keeps no log of who searched for what or researched whatever (unlike any of the other big search engines).
Remember this: Making no decision becomes a decision in and of itself. If for any basis you still opt to stay in the borders of America, then you'll be increasingly forced to cope with what's coming at you, forever playing catch-up. Or, if you stay, you can make a decision to make a quantum leap of your own. You do it by incorporating ideas about shifting to frugal living and smart-living approaches to life.
Life is for living. When would it be a good time for you to re-start your life with new and potential?
We've read or seen the news. Those on the inside of the American Dream have turned it into a nightmare for the remainder of us, setting up road blocks against us. There is too much momentum put in play for you or I or any one person to alter its course or to stop it.
As David Brooks ' column in The N.Y. Times put it on July 11th, "There is no Magic Lever." Which means, there exists not just one fix for what ails America. The problem is too intricate and the requisite solution is too elaborate for America's congressional leaders to make happen.
It nets down to how one resolves to manage money and manage one's life.
This goes past merely finding ways to save money or to plan cheap meals or do discount shopping.
If one morning you look at yourself in the mirror and you realize only the already rich can avoid the agony of what's here now and the crippling events coming to devastate the America we know. Are you thinking only they can choose their destiny? Then take some heart, faith and comfort in the following.
As my father declared whenever facing long odds of adversity, "There's always another way." And, you know what, there always was another way.
Just stop for a moment take in a full breath then let it out slowly. Once again.
Now, let's talk about some sane alternative choices to living the American Dream, just not living it in the good ol' "U.S. Of A." These other places do exist.
These other places are viable, peaceful, and prolific. These may be the choices you're looking for or didn't know about, but your loved ones long for.
America's reach has extended itself around the globe since the end of the Second World War. With all due respect to our elders, that is a long time ago. It is likely now that English is spoken "there."
Unless you have already lived in a few different foreign states, like I have, you are likely to be a little loath to look or to move. That is only natural. However if the ship has struck an iceberg, at some point you make a choice for or against going down with it.
Check out these options from the comfort of your home office laptop PC, in confidence if you like, using a well-known but anonymous search engine: ixquick.com. It keeps no log of who searched for what or researched whatever (unlike any of the other big search engines).
Remember this: Making no decision becomes a decision in and of itself. If for any basis you still opt to stay in the borders of America, then you'll be increasingly forced to cope with what's coming at you, forever playing catch-up. Or, if you stay, you can make a decision to make a quantum leap of your own. You do it by incorporating ideas about shifting to frugal living and smart-living approaches to life.
Life is for living. When would it be a good time for you to re-start your life with new and potential?
About the Author:
For a simple start, click on this link: RELOCATE TO ACHIEVE YOUR LIFE'S POTENTIALS. See more links inside that then go to ixquick.com and search out extra info on any place you would like to study. Susan Reale has lived in America, Canada and other places. She offers her practical guidance from a post-kids, post-career, but a great-second-marriage viewpoint. See her blog, Suddenly Frugal-Suddenly Smart for more amazing options that work.