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Originally posted by AtW View PostYou need to know the direction though, otherwise you'll be lost.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou have to plan the future so you can traverse the rocky path and take plans to avoid rockfalls along the way. Only a blind man enters a cave with Wim121.
You have to stay agile enough to traverse an ever changing rocky path. And wear a hard-hat (cash buffer) if you are afraid of rock falls.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostMore like "wad of cash in my pocket" type of guy.
The future is uncertain. No matter what you do it will not go exactly as planned. Learn to accept that and then you can learn to deal with it.
Did your "worst case scenario" include the collapse of Lehmann and the resulting panic? Thought not. Then the time is better spend making money than trying to predict the future.
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More like "wad of cash in my pocket" type of guy.
The future is uncertain. No matter what you do it will not go exactly as planned. Learn to accept that and then you can learn to deal with it.
Did your "worst case scenario" include the collapse of Lehmann and the resulting panic? Thought not. Then the time is better spend making money than trying to predict the future.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostMF, why do you think you feel so insecure that you have to perform this ritual that aims for providing clarity and security but only eventually shows that the future of you is uncertain and full of self doubt. Was it your parents that did not show you enough love and affection?
MAN THE F.UCK UP AND GROW A PAIR!!!!
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MF, why do you think you feel so insecure that you have to perform this ritual that aims for providing clarity and security but only eventually shows that the future of you is uncertain and full of self doubt. Was it your parents that did not show you enough love and affection?
MAN THE F.UCK UP AND GROW A PAIR!!!!
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostNearly 24 years contracting now.
With 0 days planning.
Planning to keep it that way.
Works for me.
My ex once said of me "When you say you're skint you're down to your last 10K".
After 25 years contracting it's all instinct.
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Originally posted by ecc83 View PostI'm bumping this as I've been searching the forum for recommendations on easy to use software (other than a spreadsheet, obv) for forward planning.
Does everyone still find the idea of planning so dull now that there's a point or so to be scored (alledgedly) in the business entity test for having a regularly updated business plan?
Eh? Eh?
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