Yesterdays People

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Published: 5 years ago

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Retirement -the ultimate journey can be disastrous or amazing. Retirement means you become a yesterdays people, often the relevance of the tomorrow is lost. This book shows how yesterdays people can earn their wings to become today's butterflies.In this book you will see cameos of people who generously shared their stories of how they made the transition into the butterfly. We will discuss the nitty-gritty of retirement before it happens, when it happens and after it has happened. Written by a top financial professional, who has dealt with retrenchment and retirement and is a qualified counselor, the book gives easily understood advice, guidance and explores those forbidden areas of divorce, abuse and death.

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  • User image   Warwick Rowell
    09 Jan 2013
    This is an appalling entry for this site. It is written very poorly. It is full of non-sequitors. And it is very very short.
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    19 Oct 2010
    6212 people are not fools to have downloaded this stuff and that was done after going through its contents.
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  • User image   Peeepod
    03 Nov 2009
    This article is poorly written, impossible to understand, and filled with enough gibberish to rival "Mimsy Were the Borogoves."The person who uploaded this should have at least given the author the common courtesy of translating it into a form of English recognized and understood by English-speaking people. What is the point of uploading something on an English site that cannot not be read or understood? Please remove this article, edit it, put it in standard English, and re-upload it. In it's present state - it is [b]an appalling waste of time. And a grave disservice to the author. Makes him look ignorant rather than intelligent.[b]
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