Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:15:58 -0600
From: me@privacy.net
Newsgroups: misc.invest.financial-plan
Subject: Re: Frugal health risk management/insurance?
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"Elle" wrote:
>The optimal response at this time is instead
>non-financial but entirely rational and darned cheap: Don't
>drink to excess. Don't smoke. Don't become obese. Plan
>children. Don't work to mental or physical exhaustion on a
>routine basis. Give up X-treme skiing and take up golf.
>Sadly, sell the motorcycle and probably the top-heavy SUV.
>Don't drive fast. Maybe consider reading more about
>universal health care, and ultimately basing your vote on
>it, for the sake of your and your kids' financial
>well-being.
Thanks Elle.... all strategies above are good..... and
what I'm thinking as well. IOW.... just don't "tempt
fate" unnecessarily.
My reason for the post is I'm trying to figure out how
I can quit work and go back to college full time at age
47 and not get my ass in trouble health crisis wise. Or
at least reduce the risk as much as possible.
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