WPB Magazine Fall 2016 | Page 94

west palm beach magazine retirement, then dying soon after late retirement? manager or private banker, depending on one’s wealth and needs. Habits: many entrepreneurs, like myself, awake at 4:00am five days a week and run a half-marathon in addition to doing 50 reps each of various calisthenics exercises. We consume lots of grains, vegetables, salads, fish and baked chicken, fruits, nuts, whole wheat bread, in addition to not eating fried foods, red meat or eating at night. And we are always learning new lifestyle tips. Habits: My personal goal is to read at least one new book a week and later, a new book every day. I learn at least one new thing each day and aim to teach one new thing daily to a client, prospective client, family member, friend or stranger. Feed the Mind Rule: our world is increasingly becoming an information-based, techfocused, services-oriented society, where “knowledge is power!” Many of the jobs that exist today will disappear in a few years. And many of the investment tools and products, we use today, will be modified or replaced, thanks to big data, algorithms and artificial intelligence. Relevance: what does this have to do with wealth creation, retirement goals and estate planning for our spouses, children and grandchildren? The quick answer is, to quote Charles Jones, author, “You are the same today that you are going to be five years from now, except for two things: the people with whom you associate and the books you read.” So, we are what we read. We become what we believe and internalize from our reading. Knowledge, is indeed power! Most of us spend more time planning our vacations, than we do our retirement. Most of us do not need to become experts in financial engineering, economics or investment theory. We just need to focus on the basics, like: 1* learning to create and adhere to household and personal budgets. 2* saving and investing tips and techniques. 3* familiarizing o urselves with different investment building-blocks in the markets, like stocks, bonds, real estate. 4* differentiating among the various investment vehicles like ETFs, index funds, mutual funds etc. 5* educating ourselves with estate planning rudiments. 6* choosing a financial advisor, portfolio 94 Feed the Spirit Rule: many experts, regardless of their beliefs, politics or sentiments have found through extensive research that, it does us good, (conversely, it does us no harm), to begin our day making some sort of connection with a higher existence, or the universe. Does this advice resonate with everyone? Well, it is accepted by most of us, as 97% of Americans identify themselves as believers in a superior being. Relevance: what does this have to do with making us rich, getting us to retirement, building our nest-egg or helping us enjoy our retirement years? It is easy to view our bodies as special, irreplaceable, even divine biological ecosystems and repositories of knowledge, experiences and mystery. Maximizing this ‘self’ and desiring to keep this euphoric feeling going, motivates us to make optimal investment decisions and act prudently through our lifetime, more so our senior years. Habits: like myself, many successful people begin each day giving thanks and attending Mass (or some other religious service) and follow through the day sharing our time, talent and treasures with others, including colleagues, clients, family, friends and strangers. Parting Words We have all heard bits and pieces of the above script. But maybe, most of us, never connected the dots and organized our lives, like the successful people we so admire. I hope our brief time together, ignites your curiosity to delve more into these basic pillars of life and tools of success. Better yet, I hope many of us implement wpb magazine - premier lifestyle magazine in west palm beach the ideas mentioned. Of course, the end goal is to improve, if not guarantee, our and those we love chances of spending a wealthy, healthy, happy, financially self-sufficient, fulfilling life way into the future. “Don’t wait for the perfect time, you will wait forever! Always take advantage of the time that you’re given and make it perfect for you!” Daymond John, founder of FUBU and a judge on the hit TV show Shark Tank References: Prescription drugs prevalence with Americans, Huffington Post 06/19/13 World Health Organization of the United Nations, for the year 2015, report on longevity (May 19th, 2016) Pew Research Center report, June 1st 2016 Recommended Reading: (1) Change your thinking, change your life by Brain Tracy (2) Life without limits by Nick Vujicic (3) The Go-Giver: a little story about a powerful business idea by Bob Burg and John David Mann Kurt F. Matthew, Jr. is a retired financial adviser (having previously held the series 7, 63 and 65 FINRA licenses). He is also a retired corporate banker. Now, he is a private equity investor, acquiring controlling equity interests in US and international companies. Please contact him anytime, (in English, French or Spanish) for questions, comments or guest-speaking invitations: [email protected] 561-389-7720, +44 77 420 85281 (for international readers)