What would you do if you struck the top prize in Toto?
That’s a question that my colleague once asked me. The prudent among us may say that we should use save it for our retirement. That’s a good answer.
But my friend had an even better answer.
He said that the best thing to do is to take out a small portion to enjoy life. To open your eyes on the lifestyle that is possible when you are free of financial concerns.
And when you are done, you will come back refreshed, determined to make the lifestyle that you seek last forever.
Wouldn’t it be great to have the freedom to choose what you want to do? Having the money that allows you to do what you want to do.
That’s what investing can do for you. That is why we invest.
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