Todays blog is abut FEAR. As children we’re afraid of the dark, strangers,
and when we do something wrong a spanking.
As adults those fears go away and our fears become larger even if we don’t
speak of them. They still exist.
The fears we have
as an adult are is my pay check going to cover my bills? Is there going to be a
lay off, and if so will my unemployment check cover my bills. The list can go
on and on. Will I have enough money in my retirement fund be enough to pay for my
child’s college tuition and what do I do if it isn’t.
How about that
dream of having everything you ever wanted, will it come to pass or will I be
eating dog food in my retirement years. Yes there is a lot of people who are to
old to get a job and are suppose to be in their golden years that buy dog food
and cat food to eat for they can’t afford to buy groceries.
It’s very sad to
think about. It’s a very real thing. They don’t tell anyone and go on acting
like everything is okay. Even their children don’t know the problems their
parents have. Hopefully their house is paid for and they won’t lose it. If not
every dime they get from social security goes to pay for that mortgage.
Social security is
very little. When you work all your life and can’t wait until you can sleep in
and go where you want only to find out your retirement isn’t what you thought.
Your plans go out the window. Going to plan B isn’t what you want either.
Well, if you’re
reading this and still working, think hard about when you turn sixty five. Put
an extra ten or twenty in that saving account so you won’t get a surprise when
you retire. At least you will have a little more in your account to help when
you do retire.
MAY GOD BLESS!
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