Does good financial advice have a shelf life?
10-07-2026 07:43 via moneysense.ca

Does good financial advice have a shelf life?

I have come to believe that one of the clearest signs of progress is our willingness to ask questions. Not necessarily the big, life-changing ones, but the quieter questions that make us stop and wonder whether the way things were is really the way they should still be. Every question we ask becomes a pillar on which we construct a future version of ourselves.Sometimes those questions shape our own lives, and other times they shape how we show up for the people around us—how we parent, how
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