Escape The Rat Race
It’s now fact that most people who retire later in life do not have enough savings to even live comfortably. The general population is fixed within The Rat Race; they work hard, lead hectic unhealthy lifestyles, take just a few weeks vacation each year and generally worry 24/7 about money and debt.
The film trilogy called ‘The Matrix’ is a great metaphorical reference for the ‘Rat Race’. Modern life and society successfully imprisons the masses into a life similar to that of a trapped rat. Money truly does make the world evolve, but people do not have to work day in day out to have financial security. The key to leaving The Rat Race trap is to create multiple streams of passive income and how to use this as leverage to maximize on life and live for today.
Retirement planning for later years is majorly flawed. Why wait until then to start your life? Start your life today by taking ‘efficient retirements’. These are basically mini retirements of six to eight weeks; after the same periods of work. To be able to take these breaks however, unless you have an understanding boss you will need a passive (automated) income.
Read this article to discover more about The Rat Race.
Read the rules of The Rat Race here.
Being stuck in The Rat Race prevents you from experience a true and fulfilled life, Rat Race Winner will show you there is another way.
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As a 60 year old very close to retirement I wish i could have read this about 30 years ago!Would definately do things differently.
I’ve worked for the same company for 27 years, I will finish with a small pension. I will still have to scrimp and save to have a certain standard of living!
Advice to all the younger readers…. Read the above and learn from my mistakes!