Law of Success (21st Century Edition)

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Life Insurance

THE HABIT OF SAVING

10 percent
100 percent

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The following, however, indicates the approximate distribution that
the average person actually makes of their income:


Savings Account
Living: Clothes, Food, and Shelter
Education
Recreation
Life Insurance

NOTHING
60 percent
o percent
3S percent
S percent
100 percent

An experienced analyst has said that he could tell very accurately,
by examining anyone's personal monthly budget, what sort of a life that
person is living. Moreover, the analyst will get most of the information
from looking at the figure for the "recreation" item. This, then, is a
figure to be watched as carefully as the greenhouse keeper watches the
thermometer that controls the life and death of their plants.
Nothing in this lesson is intended as a sermon on morality, or on
any other subject. We are dealing here with cold facts which, to a large
extent, constitute the materials out of which success may be created.
Regardless, this is an appropriate place to state some facts which
have such a direct bearing on the subject of achieving success that they
cannot be omitted without weakening this entire course in general and
this lesson in particular.
I am speaking not as a reformer! Nor am I preaching morals, as
this field of useful endeavor is quite well covered by others who are able
workers. What is here stated, therefore, is intended as a necessary part
of a course of philosophy whose purpose is to mark a safe road over
which one may travel to honorable achievement.
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