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10 Key Motivators: #10 What Is Your Motivation?

June 4th, 2009

We have discussed nine leading motivating factors for people seeking financial independence, but there are probably hundreds of real life situations that simply don’t fit into any of the categories we have discussed. What is yours?

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This is My Shocking Story

This blog is not intended to teach or preach. I am sharing many of my own personal experiences and the things that I have learned along life’s highway. I hope that at least some of these experiences will be of interest you. Some of it is – and will be – intentionally shocking and provocative. Provocative? Yes; it is written specifically to provoke thought. Surprisingly, most people let other people do their thinking for them. That realization has always been a profound disappointment to me. If I can jolt just a few people into re-examining things that they previously strongly believed in – but didn’t know why – then my shock tactics will have succeeded.

Go Ahead – Tell Me How Wrong I Am!

I don’t want you to agree with me. I want you to think about what you read here and form your own opinion. Argue with me. Tell me I am dead wrong. Just, please, remain civil and polite. But, most of all, contribute. There are too many “lurkers” in the world. If you don’t have the confidence to voice your opinion in a comment on any of the posts on this blog, then you may be destined to remain a lurker. A lurker looking in through the window at the warm and comfortable world of financial independence inside – but with little hope of ever joining it.

Please join in and add value to the content of this blog by way of comments. This is my story, but I want to hear your story. Let me share a quotation that I have found helpful and highly relevant to this post:

I not only use all the brains that I have, but all that I can borrow.

– Woodrow Wilson

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