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  • Don't Feed the Squirrels: Reflections on how it was, how it is, and how it could (or should) be

Don't Feed the Squirrels: Reflections on how it was, how it is, and how it could (or should) be

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Do you want financial security? Do you want self-sufficiency? Do you want your children to become independent of you and others? The author's suggestions for improving your finances and freeing your family from reliance on our over-promising government in the process will surprise you. You will see how important you are and that by acting a little more "selfishly" you can learn to be a better spouse, parent and citizen. You no longer have to look at others in envy, and wonder why they seem to have it so easy, or why their children seem to be making all of the right moves. D.B. Johnson is a working man, a regular construction guy, who with the help of his wife of 37 years has attained financial wealth beyond most people's dreams. He writes in Don't Feed the Squirrels as he would talk to his closest relative, harshly and honestly about how our citizens and voters have been duped into believing that a lifestyle created with borrowed money is the right of the "middle class." He explains that many borrowed to buy homes, cars and luxuries that they could not afford. With easily understood examples and suggestions, the author illustrates how small lifestyle decisions made consistently over time create an easier and more satisfying life. Read the book and apply his suggestions and you will be surprised at how soon your life improves!
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