Long-term happiness is an impossibility and should never be your goal in life.
Develop the Habits to Create Opportunity Luck, Achieve Consistent Success, and Build Wealth
Long-term happiness is an impossibility and should never be your goal in life.
Tom Corley is a bestselling author, speaker, and media contributor for Business Insider, CNBC and a few other national media outlets.
His Rich Habits research has been read, viewed or heard by over 50 million people in 25 countries around the world.
Besides being an author, Tom is also a CPA, CFP, holds a master’s degree in taxation and is President of Cerefice and Company, a CPA firm in New Jersey.
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Dear Mr. Corley,
I just want to say you are truly an inspirational person. Thank you for what you do. I would like to know what advise can you give a military wife who has no children and is 38 about my husband who has two kids from a prior marriage and is getting a motorcycle for the second time without any sorts of fear. I used to ride for five years and had an accident on my ride in 2010. But, I don’t want to worry about it or make him worry. I also want him to be happy and do what he enjoys the most. This bike will be my transportation in five years since I lost my car but I need it to work and cant afford a new car and he wants me to ride with him on the weekends for adventure. What advice can you give me about setting my fears aside so I don’t attract bad vibes.
Sincerely grateful for all your assistance,
Mercedes