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    Author unknown - from the <A HREF="http://www.worldfinancialgroup.com/">World Financial Group</A>

    Your savings, believe it or not, affect the way you stand, the way you walk, the tone of your voice. In short, your physical well-being and self-confidence. A man without savings is always running. He must. He must take the first job offered, or nearly so. He sits nervously on life's chairs because any small emergency throws him into the hands of others.

    Without savings, a man must be too grateful. Gratitude is a fine thing in its place. But a constant state of gratitude is a horrible place in which to live. A man with savings can walk tall. He may appraise opportunities in a relaxed way, have time for judicious estimates and not be rushed by economic necessity.

    A man with savings can afford to resign from his job if his principles so dictate. And for this reason he’ll never need to do so. A man who can afford to quit is much more useful to his company, and therefore more readily promoted. He can afford to give his company the benefit of his most candid judgments.

    A man with savings can afford the wonderful privilege of being generous in family or neighborhood emergencies. He can take the level stare of any man ... friend, stranger or enemy. That ability shapes his personality and character.

    The ability to save has nothing to do with the size of income. Many high-income people spend it all. They are on a treadmill, darting through life like minnows.

    The dean of American bankers, J.P. Morgan, once advised a young broker: "Take waste out of your spending; you'll drive the haste out of your life."

    If you don’t need money for college, a home or retirement, then save for self-confidence. The state of your savings <b>does</b> have a lot to do with how tall you walk.

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    Excellent message! It is the absolute truth!

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    • #3
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      I experienced this and I wrote about it in my financial journal, under the entry "a little story about self worth". It feels wonderful and it lasts longer than anything you can buy with the money.

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      • #4
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        THANK YOU.... I am going to print this bad boy out... show it to my other half.. and stick it somewhere on my forehead!

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        • #5
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          That is a great little bit. Thanks Jeffrey.

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          • #6
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            I think this is very true. When you're in debt, you just aren't near as happy.

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            • #7
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              You are so right, Jeffrey!

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              • #8
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                Wonderful message, and so true.

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                • #9
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                  This is very true. Thank you for shraing these profound thoguhts.

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                  • #10
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                    Looks like World Financial is a subsidiary of Aegon, which is a large Insurance Company based, I believe, in the Netherlands. Big operations in the USA (Kentucky and Iowa, do yo know the number of insurance companies based in Iowa?) Either way nice article. I agree completely. Makes me wonder sometimes how much marital problems can be linked back to lack of money, or income problems.

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                    • #11
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                      It motivates me to want to get rid of the rest of my debt.

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