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Never make a decision when you’re angry, and never make a promise when you’re happy.
by Keyyth G. of whataboutkeyyth

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I find anger and happiness are the two emotions that are simultaneously polar opposites and identically the same. On the one hand anger is spawned in the pit of upset, and it feeds off of negativity. While happiness emerges from a joyous place and grows from positivity. Yet on the other hand they both share the quality to induce reactions instantly be it good or bad; also they both have the nerve striking ability to make us cry, but I’m sure that I’m not telling you anything you haven’t heard before. I ran across a little word of good advice and felt the need to share it. “Never make a decision when you are angry and never make a promise when you are happy.”

Now how can those two emotions be the worst in assisting you in a decision or making a promise?

It’s simple in those moments we are at our weakest as people. Be it with anger; we are mentally weak and sometimes unable to clearly think things through. When angry we may make rushed decisions and that rushed decision could have lasting consequences.

Or take happiness, in our happiest moments we are so full of such a glad soul, that we are almost willing to give away everything we own, or make a promise to someone; say that you’ll work on your snappiness or your patience with very little intent of actually doing such a thing. Doing so gives someone hope only to have it taken away.

Address them differently, but do address them. With anger step away and give yourself time to clearly think it though before you are able to do something you may regret. With happiness; simply enjoy the moment don’t go looking for a cherry topper for your happiness, that way you avoid a disappointing counterpart.

What decisions did you make based on emotions?

I’m a 22 year old college student currently pursuing my associates degree in computer science. I’m an artist, well I am whenever I get a chance to be which is far and in between here lately.

To cross the upper class border, investments are the best strategy to engage.

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Sure, you have a job that pays constant money; but it doesn’t take a mathematician to know that it’ll take a lifetime of savings until your steady paycheck can add up to a fortune.

Investments are smart. You don’t have to work so hard, eight hours a day to reach financial freedom. Money comes to you passively – you can swim with penguins while your investments add bucks to your account. Here are the investment kinds you may want to know:

Bonds. You lend your money to a company or government.
How does money grow? They pay you back with interests.

Stocks. When you invest on stocks, you buy a part of a business. This means you own a percentage of the business.
How does money grow? You are entitled to receive profit of the business proportional to the amount of stocks you own. However, the return and risk is high.

Mutual Funds. A professional manager invests your money in a collection of bonds and stocks.
How does money grow? Same as bonds and stocks. It is diversified and it doesn’t demand your time.

Real Estate. You buy a land property.
How does money grow? Since value of house and land is increasing over time, you can sell it high.

Certificates of Deposits. You deposit money to the bank within the time frame, while during the time you cannot spend that money.
How does money grow? You earn with interests.

Forex Trading. You buy or sell a foreign currency.
How does money grow? You can earn or lose money through the movement of exchange rates. For example, you exchange US dollar for UK Pound. If UK Pound increases in value, you earn. If it decreases, you lose some money.

Business. You fund a starting business or you found your own business.
How does money grow? You earn through profit of the business, or you can sell your business for up to millions. However, starting a business is demanding and it may take most of your  time. Make sure you systemize it so the business can operate it without you.

All of these investments are simplified. I encourage everybody to sign up for at least one, but be sure to study it well. “Big risks, big rewards” is a good statement, but I prefer “controlled risks, big rewards”.

What kind of investment are you interested in?

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Source:
Different Types Of Investments; WXINVEST.com
 

Disneyland is a magical place that’ll keep you in constant blissful trance.

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And the fireworks show at the end of the festival is the paramount of the Disney experience.


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