Archive for the ‘Philosophy’ category

Feeling resentful? The cure is to be thankful.

November 30th, 2009

“Have an Attitude of Gratitude”
“The greatest of sins is ingratitude”
“If you don’t feel gratitude, you’ll feel resentment”

Our North American friends have just celebrated (or survived!) another Thanksgiving holiday. This is one tradition from that part of the world that we could all take to heart.

Why is this idea so important? Why talk about it here on the Golden Goose? (Aside from making the Goose nervous in case this is the year someone decides to switch from turkey!)
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A billion dollars in pocket money and no chores?

November 27th, 2009

Last week’s papers carried a story that estimated Australian children are being paid one billion dollars in pocket money (allowance) each year – and they have to do very little to get it.

Kids clean up in a billion-dollar industry [SMH]: AUSTRALIAN parents are spending more than $1 billion on pocket money a year but children are expected to do far less around the house in return … experts say [chores] are important in developing life skills

This story illustrates the problems when parents don’t consider the philosophy of pocket money. Take the time to think and discuss your own philosophy to handing over the cash.
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My Rambling Thoughts article about The Philosphy of Pocket Money

November 27th, 2009

In a great opportunity for this Goose, Neerav Bhatt asked me to write a pair of articles for the Finance & Money section of his blog recently. » Read more: My Rambling Thoughts article about The Philosphy of Pocket Money