tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2301887067266104728.post3727424710421001457..comments2017-09-23T02:59:08.402-04:00Comments on Rich Richard's Almanac: Dealing With Financial LossDavid S Lynchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10524194676729981444noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2301887067266104728.post-50599115859152352802013-02-27T12:42:31.635-05:002013-02-27T12:42:31.635-05:00Allan, thanks for your remarks. In Studs Terkel...Allan, thanks for your remarks. In Studs Terkel's book "Hard Times", one of the women he interviewed about life during the Great Depression said, "Security is knowing what I can do without." It is very liberating to figure out what you don't really need. Though you're also correct in saying that total austerity is not a model for a happy life. Once in a while, some sort of treat is still necessary.<br /><br />By the way, I noticed that the link to David Holt's Grief Road Map was broken. I have fixed it if you want to read his article. You may have to click the Refresh button on your browser if you still get a "file not found" error.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06043818004731291840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2301887067266104728.post-52739008696683674272013-02-27T12:23:22.221-05:002013-02-27T12:23:22.221-05:00Great article to read! This also makes you think o...Great article to read! This also makes you think of ways to plan ahead and properly manage your finances. In the instance that you are experiencing a financial loss, you should be prepared to make sacrifices and let go of the things that you are used to. If you spend $50 on nonessential items, you should at least try to cut down on those. But if worked hard, always remember to treat yourself to get a breather from the stress weighing down on you.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.paddonyorke.com/services/" rel="nofollow">Allan Morais</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06836124822227658278noreply@blogger.com