Want to Retire in Harmony? Make Sure All Parts of Your Plan Are in Sync
by Richard London, Certified Financial Planner™, Founder, Link Financial Advisory
Dec 13, 2019
4 minutes
If you love music, and symphony orchestra performances especially, you've no doubt reveled time and again at how the whole thing comes together so magnificently.
The strings, percussion, woodwinds and brass sections each have their part -- all equally important. But without the conductor, I suspect most concerts would be chaos. It's the conductor who makes sure each instrument comes in at precisely the right time -- fast or slow, soft or loud -- as he or she interprets the score. To do that, the conductor must learn every part of every piece of music to be played and have a fundamental knowledge of every instrument
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