A “Plan B” was for the before-times.
When people still found it hard to believe governments would ever close borders, lock people in their homes, or take actions that would so obviously tank their own economies.
Back then, it was what to do in case inflation skyrocketed, or what if you suddenly needed to escape your home jurisdiction.
Now it seems that people are dealing with all of this craziness on a daily basis.
Of course you still want a Plan B — backup options that ensure you can handle anything the world throws your way from a position of strength.
But in today’s Monthly Letter, we want to go deeper than simply ticking off unconnected items on a Plan B checklist.
We’ll explore how to craft a Life Strategy that will accomplish your specific goals, and allow you to design your ideal future.
If a Plan B is defense, a Life Strategy is offense.
If you see all the options we present in on our Members' site, but aren’t sure where to start, then this Letter is definitely for you.
As the year closes, we hope you are able to slow down and spend time with family.
And December is also a great time to reflect on the past year, and plan for the next.
We hope this Letter helps you plan your personal growth, family goals, finances and Life Strategy for the new year, and beyond.
During the 1980s, Iraq borrowed around $14 billion from its southern neighbor, Kuwait, to wage war against its eastern neighbor, Iran. But by 1990, relations between these two friendly neighbors had soured. Kuwait had ramped up its oil production, which lowered the price of oil and cut into Iraq’s profits. So on August 2, 1990,…
