lunes, 27 de mayo de 2013

It seems we have to wait



Almost no young get a decent quality of life and stable. These achievements come with the gray, after the fifth decade.

In another article (1) I commented some characteristics of the loans agreed very long term, 25 years, for example. The example used referring to the purchase of a home.

The case can also be discussed from the point of view of savings, ie homebuyers through a long-term loan they can manage their assets, as the youth begin to pay a monthly fee and canceled the loan when they find much higher capital they had at first.

Something similar happens with the withholding of salaries that make pension institutes.

These are authorized by us to keep a part of our monthly income and when we finished the work stage, at 60, 65 or 70 years, as pension systems begin to pay us a monthly fee that can eventually be sufficient to cover all our needs no we should work (retirement, pension, retirement).

Some people enjoy flaunting willpower, unwavering discipline, a great tenacity, but the truth is that perseverance is a condition characteristic of very few people and it seems a paradox, is not present in those who boast of being very patient, tenacious, persistent.

Most people need some help getting achievements so important, that both depend on a painstaking task, millimeter advances seen in aburridores times, endless, monotonous.

Something seems to be a constant: almost no young get a decent quality of life and stable. These achievements come with the gray. Maybe we can find that only after the fifth decade of existence we can see reasonable economic availability.

Apparently, wait.

 
Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Según parece hay que esperar.
 
(Este es el Artículo Nº 1.892)

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