On 12/26/2012 2:43 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
I didn't think of IT anything actually.  I did think of being offered
choices and how much was too much in my past.  Not realizing it was bigger
than just a few items to pick.

When people didn't pick an investment because there was too much to
consider I never thought that they would just freeze up and not do
anything.  But the brain does that.  wow.


This comment immediately reminds me of Christmas' past when my kids would get WAY TOO MANY gifts from all of my ex-wife's relatives. I mean, it was disgusting. The kids were overwhelmed. They didn't know what to play with first. What you might think was "a perfect Christmas" for a kid wasn't. I remember getting maybe 5-7 things and that was more than plenty. I didn't have the overload that my kids' experienced...and I was glad for that.


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