Dim Witte <dakadldo2@gmail.com>: Mar 24 05:38PM -0700 Wondering if leaving the nest is all that bad an idea. 1. If you keep your family around you, like on the same property and with youngsters never leaving, you would be imitating what they did originally. 2. You would have resources and assets at hand, so everybody doesn't buy a car, etc.. 3. Division of labor would allow both women, men, and children have a hand in survival, more like a repeated seasonal plan. 4. A chief head of family could be in charge of management, like they used to have patriarchs. 5. Could have your own farm-like investment in raising animals, gardens, produce for sale, etc.. 6. You would be learning traditional ways of using your land and communicating with neighbors. 7. No question but that more in the family is better for your defense and opportunities. 8. Have your own church, graveyard, bank, stores, school, etc.. 9. Might be the Amish have a plan. |
anthona <harri85274@aol.com>: Mar 24 12:31PM -0700 I have to create an account just to ask a tax question. All i want is to make a copy of the qualified dividends of capital gains and loss worksheet . They have it in the instruction booklet, but with a grey background which is bad for me to read with my eyesight. I put that title in the search box and all that appears is Schedule D, nothing about a worksheet. I googled and all i get is the copy of that worksheet for the year 2018, which does me nothing. Does anyone here know how i can get a good, legible copy of it for these 94 year old eyes? I still like to do my own tax's. |
Beaver Fever <Beaver_Fever@live.com>: Mar 24 11:43AM -0700 On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 10:19:27 AM UTC-7, gggg gggg wrote: > https://news.yahoo.com/im-49-years-old-nothing-150000776.html I fell short of my goal of putting a few mil (or even a mil) in the bank so I am a bit anxious the money will run out before my heartbeat does. |
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