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 4. Consider the amount of your spending plan you’ve allocated toward health concerns. What can you change to decrease this expense and also improve your health and those close to you?
5. Describe the last time you studied how to improve your health, either by reading, listening, or consulting with an expert.
Good health in an invaluable asset, well worth the effort to develop and safeguard.
5 Education
    “The task of education is to make the individual so firm and sure that, as a whole being, he can no longer be diverted from his path.”
~ Friedrich Neitzsche
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Education is a wonderful tool to teach you how the world works, and how to work in it. It’s easier to change your life when you have the skills and knowledge necessary. No doubt your desire for financial freedom is part of your motivation for studying this Financial Fitness course. The
purpose of education is not only to know more—but also
to use what you learn. How much time do you allot each day or each week for education? Not just the accidental “stumbling over facts”—but actual planned and meaningful education. The answer can make a big difference in your pursuit of a better quality of life.
Education is a big contributor to your ability to change things. Knowledge is power. Without it you’re weaker, and often at the mercy of others who have knowledge. More importantly, education can give you power to make changes that will provide greater meaning and enjoyment to your life and to the lives of your loved ones.
Consider the following questions regarding your attitude about education; then write a brief answer that best reflects your point of view:
1. When was the last time you formally participated in a class or learning situation where you were accountable for what you learned?
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