Friday, October 20, 2006

How-to Demystify Your Life Planning

“Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans”

John Lennon

Delete the word "retirement" from your dictionary

Convince you that anybody won't put never you to rest, because after you will have left your job you will be still efficient and able to produce and life will reserve you never-ending affairs and pleasant occupations.

Stop to sadly think to your future and rather try to live in the good possible way your present.

If you believe that one day - it doesn't care if next or remote - you will retire only to kill the long hours of boredom on the benches of the public gardens, heating you to the sun in winter or looking for a few of shade during the warm season and unwillingly reading the newspaper, you are furnishing a bad service to yourself, because you resign you without motive to accept a very diffused cliché and also very false.

You will never and will never feel useless if you will know how to actually enjoy at the end, fully and freely, every moment of your life and the age it will be never an inhibiting factor, unless you expressly want this.

The retirement will never come, provided that you learn since now to live every day of your life in the full meaning of the term.

If you develop a job that detest but you resign you to get by, consoling you with the idea that you will repay you when you will retire, because you will finally be free then to devote you to an occupation of your pleasure, you cradles you in a dangerous illusion.

That why when you won't be "tied to the chain" anymore, the long strain of a deprived life of satisfactions will have devoured you all the energies and you will feel indeed probably useless and convicts to be to rest.

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