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When things flourish they decline.
Selling, in particular, can be a challenge; many investors are tempted to become more optimistic when a security is performing well. This temptation must be resisted; tax considerations aside, when a security reaches full valuation, there is no longer a reason to own it.
Then there's amortization,
the deadliest of all;
amortization
of the heart and soul.
When a new object emerges that satisfies the same purpose as an older one, the older one falls into obsolescence.
There are only two choices: keep it or chuck it. And if you're going to keep it, make sure to take care of it.
To be worn out is to be renewed.
Be totaled; we can't afford a new one.
Always recycle wasted time
You don't destroy what you want to
acquire in the future.
Invest in the millenium.
Depreciating motels, junked automobiles, and quick-food joints grow like amber waves of grain.
Don't buy value-added. Be the one adding value. Create goodwill.
One of the great responsibilities that I have is to manage my assets wisely, so that they create value.
Life is a process of accumulation. We either accumulate the debt or the value, the regret or the equity.
You can only do two things with your life: give it away or throw it away.
With decrepitude, longevity has overshot the mark.
If you buy things you do not need, soon you will have to sell things you need.
Things that have cost more than they're worth leave a bitter taste. A taste of salt and sweat.
From my Facebook Page: You spend the first 50 years acquiring and the second 50 years getting rid of
So how can you lose what you've never owned?
I have some assets that over time will be worth something. I've been in the process of selling others.
Delete, delegate, de-spec, and defer.
I've been given something for a while, and the price of it is that I have to give it back.
An excess of hoarded wealth is the death of many.
Be incredibly, ruthlessly selfish with your equity.
We are often unaware of the gradual decline and the erosion in our lives but not unaware of the gnawing feeling it brings.
Convert your time into useful assets
We're just like the antiques. We grow old and get scarred and beat up along the way, and the only question becomes whether we're going to make it until we realize what we already have is valuable." --Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale
Knowledge grows, and simultaneously it becomes obsolete as reality changes. Understanding involves both learning new knowledge and discarding obsolete and misleading knowledge. The discarding activity--unlearning--is as important a part of understanding as is adding new knowledge.
After five years, look at it with suspicion. And after ten years, throw it away and start all over.
The decent thing to do is to get rid of some of this money.
Look at not its value[sic], for its value addition shows its worth.
Just throw it all and live like there's no tomorrow.
When you get something that you don't work for, you won't know how to value or maintain it.
Never sell, never franchise.
Anything you lose automatically doubles in value.
How to save the old that's worth saving, whether in landscape, houses, manners, institutions, or human types, is one of our greatest problems, and the one that we bother least about.
Prune - prune businesses, products, activities, people. Do it annually.
The wild life of today is not ours to do with as we please. The original stock was given to us in trust for the benefit both of the present and the future. We must render an accounting of this trust to those who come after us.
Either invest or withdraw.
Time erodes us all.
Antique things have an appreciation and worth. Something can be old, but it can be timeless; therefore, it becomes an antique. If this antique is preserved and deemed precious, it could be passed down as a family heirloom.
Create something, sell it, make it better, sell it some more and then create something that obsoletes what you used to make.
You have to give up some of the old so that you can make room for the new.
Take my assets - but leave me my organization and in five years I'll have it all back.
Do not depreciate a creation of God
Weight justly and sell dearely.
...both wealth and concord decline as possessions become pursued and honored. And virtue perishes with them as well.
Avoid] likewise the accumulation of debt ...
I've heard time and again from small business owners in Ohio that extending bonus depreciation is the single biggest factor in allowing their businesses to grow. Allowing companies to use these tools for capital reinvestment is a common-sense way to encourage job creation.
Pay it forward with free compliments. They are returned in due time.
Give yourself to a great cause, not only your possessions.
When words lose the value ... nothing is left!
When you finally strip away all the material things in your house and closets, you realize how much time and money was spent wasted on things that you never really needed in the first place.
Get rid of debt now.
Although value is a weak force in any single year, it becomes a monster over several years. Like gravity, it slowly wears down the opposition.
All the seemingly positive valuations and judgments of ressentiment are hidden devaluations and negations.
You can imagine, if somebody's approaching retirement, and all of a sudden the funds that he or she is depending on is depleted by 50% or however many, it gives them a sinking feeling in the pit of their stomach.
We say, 'The market plummets,' like it's some roaring creature.
Reform, that we may preserve.
The hoarders of wealth have destroyed humanity by millions in their quest for greater accumulation.
One must not be mean with affections; what is spent of the funds is renewed in the spending itself. Left untouched for too long, they diminish imperceptibly or the lock gets rusty; they are there all right but one cannot make use of them.
It is necessary to shed old ideas, habits, opinions and even companions sometimes.
My greatest regret is selling my company.
Time is irreplaceable asset.
It is beyond value, which means it is worthless.
The most critical factor subduing the demand for housing is that home ownership is no longer seen as the great, long-term buildup in equity value it once was.
You don't have to wait until something or someone is gone to appreciate the true value; you can start today!
The only wealth which you will keep forever is the wealth you have given away.
You must never throw away things that are worth good money.
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Only people can be made to increase in value. Computers and other equipment depreciate and eventually become obsolete.
Investors making purchases in an overheated market need to recognize that it may often take an extended period for the value of even an outstanding company to catch up with the price they paid.
I'm falling into disrepair
The question becomes not just how to accumulate more, but how to covet less.
When you sell on price, you are a commodity. When you sell on value, you are a resource.
We only begin to realize the value of our possessions when we commence to do good to others with them. No earthly investment pays so large an interest as charity.
Sell candidly.
Sell courageously.
Sell calculatingly.
Sell contentiously.
Use and respond to the initial fresh qualities but consider them absolutely expendable.
Great effort is required to arrest decay and restore vigor. One must exercise proper deliberation, plan carefully before making a move, and be alert in guarding against relapse following a renaissance.
I buy things that are good properties that I'm going to have forever. I just don't have any intention to sell anything. I believe you acquire good assets and you keep them and operate them.
Wouldst thou multiply thy riches? diminish them wisely; or wouldst thou make thy estate entire? divide it charitably. Seeds that are scattered increase; but, hoarded up, they perish.
Every generation enjoys the use of a vast hoard bequeathed to it by antiquity, and transmits that hoard, augmented by fresh acquisitions, to future ages.
Time Progression: Wasting Spending Managing Investing
What you do not eliminate - you accumulate.
The only wealth you keep is the wealth that you give away.
You will in due season find your property is less valuable, and your freedom less complete.
Sinfully acquired wealth may remain for ten years; in the eleventh year it disappears with even the original stock.
If financial assets no longer work for you at a rate far and above the rate of true wealth creation, then you must work longer for your money.
Having lost its value, money may no longer be the root of all evil; credit having taken its place.
Funny how you have to picture losing a thing before you think you might value it after all.
If thirty-two is old and decrepit, what does that make you, old man?" "Very valuable in the antique market." Dr.
Unwarrantable installment buying is a pit into which those who covet fall.
Our greatest gain is to lose the wealth that is of such brief duration and, by comparison with eternal things, of such little worth; yet we get upset about it and our gain turns to loss.
What do you do with your legacy, and how do you best put it to use?
make the time for renewal.
Not everything worth keeping needs to be useful
Degrade first the Arts if you'd Mankind Degrade. Hire Idiots to Paint with cold light & hot shade: Give high Price for the worst, leave the best in disgrace, And with Labours of Ignorance fill every place.
Don't accumulate if you do not need. The excess of wealth in your hands is for the society, and you are the trustee for the same.
It is my contention that value does not mix so well with debt.