For the past 8 years, I have been trying (and failing) to become an average golfer. I found an un-discovered passion for the game and have been working to get better each year. Over this period, my uncle and friends have spent countless hours on the beautiful courses watching me hit a ball 50 yards, curse, and sometimes throw my club in anger. I commend them for their patience, because it happens much more frequently than it should. It seems I have reached my potential as a self-taught golfer and part of it is my fault for not putting in a better effort to learn/spending the money to take lessons and learn the right way. I have tried and failed at teaching myself to golf. What lies ahead is a serious investment to improve my game. The question is….is it really worth it?
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7 Easy Ways to Save $773,000
As investor and other like-minded individuals, we find it is not so much how much money you make, but how much money you save that will further assist in your investing and financial freedom goals. Today we share 7 of our favorite ways to save, to which we will break each one down. We will find how much you can save on a monthly/annual basis, as well as how much those extra funds can be worth further down the road. Life is great when you can dissect your expenditures and figure out new ways to save and open up more cash to invest!
