I would rather have
the risk of a slow start than long stretches in the middle of halves with scoring droughts.
Not exact matches
The person who has spent the past 30 or 40 years carefully building his / her
slow and steady pension pot will have a good sense
of risk tolerance and is unlikely to adopt a gung - ho strategy by
starting with a 6 % withdrawal rate for the coming 30 or 40 years
of retirement.
It would technically allow eternal life, should we have infinite «replacement parts»; the challenge is making sure all these «parts» work together and we have the «least» amount
of «repairing» going on to try to minimize «excessive invasion
of the body with «Replacements» and end up «messing» things up (like a failed surgery procedure after than 100th one... there is this
risk) OncoSENS - Stopping Cancer at the
Starting Line (That is Extremely impressive, it will save so many lives, nothing more to add; and, perhaps one more thing, it will
slow epigenetic aging
of Already cancer patients giving them hope to at least post pone it should it fail at eradicating it.)
As I had been pregnant or breastfeeding for the better part
of three years with minimal exercise I knew I needed to
start out
slow or I would burn out or
risk injury.
That way wears out the clutch very fast (which might be what the other posters had in mind), drops your speed dramatically without lighting up your brakelights (I confess, that's why I
started doing it - trying to sneak -
slow past a cop), and runs a high
risk of stalling the engine and seriously ^ & * @ing something up.
Now that my portfolio is getting back to a more normalized allocation, I can
start rebuilding a balanced account, but I'll still take it
slower and with less
risk than I might usually trade since I expect to be divorced in the first quarter and will be splitting some
of this account and rolling it into a new account only under my name as opposed to a joint account.
Not only would Luke and I not have had the funds to takes
risks and
start building our long - term travel dreams, but we might never have discovered our love
of slow travel or house sitting.
This is the major obstacle that concerns me: even if we get a good leader and a concerned Congress, happenstance could
slow things down and there just is not a lot
of time left to get
started without
risking very unpleasant outcomes.