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Writer's pictureRichard Lipscombe

Design your own future...


Design a future of abundance.

Design is the key to your abundant future. The keys to design are strategy [context], needs [individual imperatives], and discipline [expressions of willpower].


Strategy. You live in a world that being shaped by a strategy that focuses on emotional wants [Green New Deal, diversity-equity-inclusion, environment-social-governance, health mandates, etc] so this is the context. But you can change that context for yourself if you shift your a strategy to focus on individual needs [basics like food, shelter, health, etc] then no matter your sustainable wealth profile you can design a future of abundance.


Needs. You can limit the demands of emotional wants on your psychic and your budget by reducing or eliminating them from your mundane existence. Place needs ahead of wants and you can also put quality ahead of quantity. If you choose quality the cost of that choice will demand that you limit the incursions of quantity in your life. If you choose to focus on your individual needs then you have an abundance of quality options; but, this will never match the quantity of choices that you require when you seek to match your emotional wants.


Discipline. The difference between you achieving [or not] a future of abundance is self-discipline based on values, integrity, and trust. The alternative is to reply upon the discipline empowered by mandated restrictions and enforced by unelected bureaucrats. These officials will continue in power because they will deliver narratives and mandates that support the emotional wants [renewable energy, diversity-equity-inclusion, etc] of the general populous.

But self-discipline will have you live within a world were trust replaces mandates and free speech replaces narratives. Trust the people you live, work, and play with; AND, feel free to speak your mind in the face of those who narrate their alternative versions of the truth.


A future of abundance is a reality that you can design for yourself.


Richard.


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