We never really know what we’re planning for. Parameters on the thing called life are nebulous at best. If someone said that you have x amount of money for x amount of time, you would spend it accordingly. But you don’t get to know how much time you have over which to allot your resources, so there are competing impulses: One, assume the worst and blow it all in a blaze of glory, or two, assume a long stretch and be watchful of your every penny.
The Long Haul
The Long Haul
The Long Haul
We never really know what we’re planning for. Parameters on the thing called life are nebulous at best. If someone said that you have x amount of money for x amount of time, you would spend it accordingly. But you don’t get to know how much time you have over which to allot your resources, so there are competing impulses: One, assume the worst and blow it all in a blaze of glory, or two, assume a long stretch and be watchful of your every penny.