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Don’t Obsess Over Your Retirement

Don’t be scared of what will happen to you when you retire. If you have followed the basic principles of saving, investing and learning(self-improvement), you will do fine.

Have a year’s worth of financial buffer and work on your skills to keep improving and seeing more money added to your account as you progress.

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