On... The 4 Seasons of Life

There are 4 seasons that we go through in life. This is very similar to, but not the same as Tony Robbin’s 4 seasons of life.


I divide our life into 4 seasons, and we should concentrate on different parts of our lives at different ages. The first season is from birth up to 25. The second season is from 26 up to 50. The third season is from 51 to 75 and the final season is from 76 up to 100.  


In the first season, I believe that we should concentrate our lives in learning and acquiring knowledge. This is quite obvious for most people as most of our life up until 25 will be schooling and education related. 


In the second season, I believe that we should concentrate on earning money. it’s time to get as much money as possible. This is common with general practice, but I start to diverge from what is usual as the general retirement age is 60. And there are people who actually work until their 80’s.


The third season is the season to focus on managing money. A lot of people skip this step or spend very little effort on it. From 51 until 75, I think we should prioritize managing our personal wealth and set up a passive income system.


The fourth and final season (if I live this long) is all about health for me. This is the season I try to increase my longevity and push my lifespan up to a 100, way past the average lifespan.


Of course, there is an overlap when we move between seasons. For example, in Season 1, it would not be 100 percent focus on studying. It might start with 100 percent acquiring knowledge say at the age of 5 and as we reach close to the age of 25, it would be 70 percent acquiring knowledge, 25 percent earning money and 5 percent on health. 


This is a rough guideline, but it is important that we acknowledge as we move through the seasons, we want to put more priority on different aspects of our lives.






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