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Originally Posted by Dave Kaminski But, i feel i want to be a bit deeper than that, have a positive effect, so that's what leads me to investments. I'm a cash-nut, (cashew heh heh) and would love to see people put their money aside like they should (in re: clason's babylon or wsj's personal finance handbook). I think it will be a killer fit but I still need more ideas. |
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Originally Posted by Dave Kaminski 4.) Exactly. I want to be able to do what I'm good at, to play to my strengths, while being beneficial to the company which I'm working for and the clients that I'm serving. I want to be the 'perfect middleman.' |
Dave, why work for someone else? You may still be stuck with those people that make you mad (lazy, etc.) You seem to have a desire to see people have success through investing. Why not begin a financial planning/consulting business? You would be helping others, your Woo would definitely help you gather clients, and your focus would keep you driving toward success for both your clients and yourself.
As I said before, I too have had trouble making decisions on a direction (basically trying to choose a calling.) Sometimes we have to take the leap and know that whether we land softly or among the rocks, we have had the courage to take the leap and can do it again if necessary.