Financial Freedom by Bernice Cohen
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 8:28 am
I'm in my native city and we went to a supermarket. I was there only to carry the load but at the checkout counter there was this rack of old books:
At this point, not to be smug, but there is only so much new I could learn from yet another book in this genre. It would be only theoretical knowledge anyway because I have no income yet so there is no scope for improvement. I feel saturated and don't want to do anything that would make me sick of reading FI literature. I'm not a minimalist but I fit all my stuff in a single bag which is full.
I was only able to read the back cover by the time it was time to leave, so I ask you...
Have you read this book? Heard of it?
Would it be worth a walk back to get it?
Do you stock up on FI literature and skim through it whenever you need that extra encouragement?
Will this 'one more book' hankering turn into the dreaded 'one more year syndrome'?
Leave it for someone who needs it more than I do?
At this point, not to be smug, but there is only so much new I could learn from yet another book in this genre. It would be only theoretical knowledge anyway because I have no income yet so there is no scope for improvement. I feel saturated and don't want to do anything that would make me sick of reading FI literature. I'm not a minimalist but I fit all my stuff in a single bag which is full.
I was only able to read the back cover by the time it was time to leave, so I ask you...
Have you read this book? Heard of it?
Would it be worth a walk back to get it?
Do you stock up on FI literature and skim through it whenever you need that extra encouragement?
Will this 'one more book' hankering turn into the dreaded 'one more year syndrome'?
Leave it for someone who needs it more than I do?