The easiest time to predict whether or not you will like movie is just after you have bought or rented it.
Never judge a DVD by its cover – the cover is almost always of higher quality.
Financial planners constantly warn their clients about the risk of outliving their retirement savings. However, they never mention the risk of dying early in retirement and leaving most of it behind.
Part of maturity is knowing when to cut your losses and abandon a bad decision, rather than stubbornly holding on to faint hopes that you will be eventually proven right – and incurring greater damage along the way.
Questionable “credit counselors” are continually trying to peddle their expensive debt elimination programs on TV, radio, and in print. As an alternative, I’m offering one that’s free, simple, and guaranteed to work every time. Here it is: Pay off your debts and stop buying things on credit.
The next time you hear someone complaining about the integration of religion with politics, ask them if they are okay with mixing politics and secularism. Their likely response: “Huh?”
The good news about growing up is that you’ll start seeing people for what they really are. The bad news about growing up is that you’ll start seeing people for what they really are.
I have a hard time believing that the U.S. is still a majority Christian nation. Everywhere I go other than church or church-related events, I’m outnumbered by non-religious people.




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