Under Armour was a real threat to Nike. Now it’s fighting to stay relevant
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New York CNN — It was once hyped as a worthy rival to Nike. But at
present, Under Armour, founded by a 23-year-old former college athlete,is
struggling t...
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It really doesn't work like that for us. We find that the 1st year we stop the rat race, we have too much time on our hand, therefore we spend more money to kill time, instead of exchanging our time for money. We actually spend more than when one of us was still working.
ReplyDeleteSo you will spend more when you stop working not less. At least for the 1st few years, where your health still permit.
Later into retirement, you may spend less on leisure but more on health matter. With God blessings you may not need to spend much on health matter. Of course we must try to keep our health. As we know God can't help us if we don't want to help ourselves. Even then, any thing is possible concerning a person's health.
True. First X yrs into the retirement, we will want to see more of the other sides of the World so it is likely to be spending more.
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