The 10 commandments of financial happiness – Oct. 2, 2003
According to the tips within this article, I should be pretty happy at this point. How happy are you?
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Yep…according to that article, I should be pretty happy. And I am, so that’s good. :)
I do, however, think that another thing to add is that obsesively reading articles about finances does little to help make one happy. I prefer to have a plan, to have some knowledge, but to not obsess about it. It shouldn’t be foremost on my mind for any extended period of time.
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