In my conversation with you yesterday, you told me how your mom’s account was hacked—victimized by a fraudster who stole four figures worth of money. Thankfully, she has a son like you to help her navigate getting her computer fixed and her account made whole. Self-defense isn’t always physical.
But even you, enjoying your retirement life on your beautiful acreage, said to me, “I used a computer all day long when I was working. Now, I spend time on it daily, but not nearly as much as before. It took me longer than expected to help her.”
The same is true for your guns. If you don’t shoot on a regular basis, you’ll lose your edge. It’s not like riding a bike. You need to keep your muscle memory sharp.
Action Line: Get your guns and your training now, with emphasis on the training. Also, life can be frustrating at times. It’s good to remember that when helping loved ones. Growing old isn’t easy. When you need help with retirement, I’m here. In the meantime, click here to subscribe to my free monthly Survive & Thrive letter.
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