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** Your Money
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Most retirement plans are built around the usual suspects: portfolio value, withdrawal rates, Social Security, taxes, health care, and inflation. Those pieces matter. But one of the most important retirement assets may be the one that rarely appears in a spreadsheet: connection.
Retirement changes more than cash flow. It changes daily structure, identity, proximity, and the casual relationships that often came automatically through work. That makes the “Kevin Bacon rule” a useful reminder. A strong retirement is not only about how much money you can spend, but whether that spending supports the life you actually want to live.
At PWM, this is why retirement planning cannot stop at a withdrawal rate. The numbers matter, but they are only useful if they help support the life behind them. We want retirement income, tax strategy, portfolio design, and cash reserves working together so clients can say yes to the relationships, experiences, and family moments that make retirement feel full, not just financially funded.
The Kevin Bacon Rule of Retirement (https://www.kiplinger.com/retirement/happy-retirement/the-kevin-bacon-rule-of-retirement)
by Jacob Schroeder
** Your Life
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A comfortable life is a wonderful thing. But comfort, by itself, can become too still. When every inconvenience is removed and every rough edge is smoothed, life may get easier without getting richer.
One of the best reasons to step outside a comfort zone is that it often leads us back toward other people. Joining a group, inviting someone to dinner, traveling to see family, saying yes to an unfamiliar activity, or simply restarting a neglected friendship all require a little effort. They also create the connection that helps life feel more durable and full.
That is especially important as life changes with age. A full life is not built by eliminating every source of effort. It is built by choosing the right kinds of effort, the kinds that keep us flexible, curious, resilient, and connected to the world around us.
Don’t Get Too Comfortable. Your Quality of Life Depends On It. (https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/dont-get-too-comfortable-your-quality-of-life-depends-on-it-a4440a85?st=6w1yum&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink)
by Moshe Bar
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danheth/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalynn-harvey-heth-mpa-ceps-3a3aa3191/
** Complexity Simplified
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Complexity is not always something to eliminate. Sometimes it is something to work through.
Many useful discoveries began as failed experiments, wrong assumptions, or accidents that someone was curious enough to investigate. Cornflakes, pacemakers, microwave ovens, Bubble Wrap, vulcanized rubber, Saran Wrap, Scotchgard, and Post-it Notes all came from moments when the original plan did not work as expected.
The simple lesson is not that mistakes are good. It is that mistakes become useful when someone slows down long enough to ask, “What just happened, and why?” Sometimes complexity does not need to be simplified. It needs to be solved the hard way.
10 Great Innovations That Were Discovered by Mistake (https://www.wsj.com/business/us-inventions-mistake-discovery-8d0ff716?st=5NY9h4&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink)
by Zlati Meyer
** Trivia
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Last week's answer: Sandro Botticelli
This week's question: What is the only mammal capable of true flight?
https://youtu.be/lsHld-iArOc?si=8z__yQX5I-JYO_Yh
** Back in 1981, this song reached #1
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