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Life is like a wheel with different areas such as financial, relationships, physical, emotional, professional and spiritual as the different spokes of the wheel.  A wheel moves the most efficiently when all spokes are strong and balanced.  When one spoke is not in balance with the rest of the wheel, it will ensure a bumpy ride, and no matter how strong the other spokes are, sooner or later, they will all be hindered and damaged by the sick spoke.  &lt;br /&gt;
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The weakening economy and crashing wall street left many people with a damaged spoke in their wheel of life.  If unattended, the damage won&#039;t cure itself and further will impact the operation of other spokes.  Why do we have to do anything?  First all, what does the history tell us?  From the crash of 2000, now 10 years later, has it proved that the market loss will fix itself?  How many have used the strategies of old decades and come out a winner?  NONE.  Second of all, time has changed, rules have changed.  To succeed in today&#039;s environment, we got to play by the new rules.  Third of all, does one tell himself that it doesn&#039;t hurt when his foot got shot or does he stop to take the bullet out and nurse the wound right away?  It is a matter of keeping the foot or losing the leg.  Shall we dress the wound now?&lt;br /&gt;
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