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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The Margaritas, Ron and Rita, are a perfect example of how to live life on your terms. They love their family, and they want to celebrate that by inviting them all to their favorite resort in Sandy Springs for a weekend extravaganza.
#2 The 10 habits of the Happiest Retirees on the Block are having $500,000 or more in savings, a mortgage that is paid off, multiple streams of income, being curious and adventurous, loving your kids but seeing them regularly, and your kids being independent.
#3 The 10 habits of the happiest retirees are: they are healthy, they have good home habits, they are connected, they believe, they give, and they do good.
#4 The habits of the Happiest Retirees are not just going to help you retire happier, but they are also going to help you retire sooner. The vast majority of the HROBs I met were able to retire early and happy.

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Date de parution 01 mai 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669396741
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Wes Moss's What the Happiest Retirees Know
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

The Margaritas, Ron and Rita, are a perfect example of how to live life on your terms. They love their family, and they want to celebrate that by inviting them all to their favorite resort in Sandy Springs for a weekend extravaganza.

#2

The 10 habits of the Happiest Retirees on the Block are having $500,000 or more in savings, a mortgage that is paid off, multiple streams of income, being curious and adventurous, loving your kids but seeing them regularly, and your kids being independent.

#3

The 10 habits of the happiest retirees are: they are healthy, they have good home habits, they are connected, they believe, they give, and they do good.

#4

The habits of the Happiest Retirees are not just going to help you retire happier, but they are also going to help you retire sooner. The vast majority of the HROBs I met were able to retire early and happy.

#5

The Happiest Retirees have $500,000 or more in savings, a mortgage that is paid off, and multiple streams of retirement income. They don’t make investment decisions based on emotion, and they prioritize saving over spending.

#6

The happiest retirees are curious, have a thirst for progress and learning, and a sense of awe and wonder about the world. They take 2. 4 vacations a year versus 1. 4 for the less happy.

#7

retirees are experts at cultivating their social support systems. They know deep in their bones that they have to stay connected to stay happy.

#8

Happiness is about more than just money. It’s about health, exercise, and a healthy lifestyle, and alcohol is a big part of that. The happiest retirees love to drink white wine and gin.

#9

The article states that retirement is a privilege that you can only obtain after years of hard work. It is not a pleasure, and it is not a recreational drug. It is a life decision that can be dangerous if you don’t do it right.

#10

Only about 20 percent of Americans are engaged in their work, while the remaining 80 percent actively want to bring their employers down. This is why it’s so important to help those who want to retire early and retire well.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

The movie The Uninvited is a great example of how a family’s vacation can be disrupted by an unwelcome in-law. It’s a tragically underrated movie from 1988, written by John Hughes, the famed writer and director of Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, and Weird Science.

#2

When sitting with the humble Chet on the porch overlooking beautiful Lake Potowotominimac, Uncle Roman is unable to appreciate the beauty of nature. He says that he sees the undeveloped resources of northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

#3

The Plateau Effect of money and happiness is that as we get closer and closer to having enough money to be happy, happiness levels don’t continue to rise exponentially. They plateau. We don’t need endless money to be happy.

#4

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