Friday, November 7, 2014

So Valuable Yet So Inexpensive

When I talk to my kids about lessons learned, I always mention that lessons they learn at this point in life are always pretty cheap. For example, learning a lesson now about personal responsibility, when they're eight and 10, is going to be a lot less expensive than a lesson learned about personal responsibility, at age 30. A lesson learned now for them may cost them the loss of the privilege, or a toy or worst-case scenario even a grounding.

A lesson learned at age 30, could cost them a lot more.

The point is that education is a very valuable commodity and in the case of One Senior Source, it's free. We freely give of the information that it has taken us many years and many hours of intense work to accumulate. We do that because we know that it's needed. So we do it every day online and Saturdays and Sundays on the radio. 


Listen Saturday at 10:05 AM or Sunday at 10:05 AM on 860 a.m. Utah's Big Talker. If you're out of the area, you can listen online. And we encourage you to do that.
Because there's nothing so expensive as turning down a free education.