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Chapter 7. The Stages of Life.



                                There are, definitely, stages in the lives of our
                                loved ones.  Some of those stages roughly
                                correlate to age.  However, distributing wealth
                                at 25, 30 and 35 may not necessarily be
                                consistent with your objectives.  I believe that

                                distributing wealth to the next generation
                                should be like the lawn sprinkler system you
                                use to keep your grass healthy and green. The
                                sprinkler turns on at regular times based upon
                                conditions that you’ve pre-determined. The

                                system turns the water off if there has been too
                                much rain and the water will be wasted. There
                                are sensors that make this determination
                                regarding the amount of precipitation so that
                                the sprinkler automatically turns off when
                                precipitation is high. You don’t need to be at

                                home to physically turn the water on and off.
                                Likewise, we have the ability to turn on the
                                wealth, to keep our heirs nourished, and to
                                turn it off when it’s dangerous to overwater.




                                It is useful to review each of these stages prior
                                to discussing the distributions phase.

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