Do you know that looking for perfection for
everything in your financial life can be one big reason why your financial life
is a mess! . If you dont think so, read the story below.
The Perfect Woman
Once upon a time, an intelligent, attractive,
self-sufficient woman in her late twenties decided that she wanted to settle
down and find a husband. So she journeyed out into the world to search
for the perfect man.
She met him in New York City at a bar in fancy
hotel lobby. He was handsome and well spoken. In fact, she had a
hard time keeping her eyes off of him. He intrigued her. It was the
curves of his cheek bones, the confidence in his voice, and the comfort of his
warm, steady hands. But after only a short time, she broke things
off. “We just didn’t share the same religious views,” she said. So
she continued on her journey.
She met him again in Austin a few months
later. This time, he was an entrepreneur who owned a small, successful
record label that assisted local musicians with booking gigs and promoting
their music. And she learned, during an unforgettable night, that not
only did they share the same religious views, he could also make her laugh for
hours on end. “But I just wasn’t emotionally attracted to him,” she
said. So she continued on her journey.
She met him again in Miami at a beachside
café. He was a sports medicine doctor for the Miami Dolphins, but he
easily could have been an underwear model for Calvin Klein. For a little
while, she was certain that he was the one. And all of her friends loved
him. “He’s the perfect catch,” they told her. “But we didn’t hang
in the same social circle, and his high profile job consumed too much of his
time,” she said. So she cut things off and continued on her journey.
Finally, at a corporate business conference in San
Diego, she met the perfect man. He possessed every quality she had been
searching for. Intelligent, handsome, spiritual, similar social circles,
and a strong emotional connection – perfect. She was ready to spend the
rest of her life with him. “But unfortunately, he was looking for the
perfect woman,” she said.
Just like the story above, we all are looking for
the “best” and the “perfect” financial products, services and financial life,
which does not exist in reality. As we don’t get perfection in most of the
things we are looking for till the extent we want, we don’t take any
action. We keep on searching that perfect financial product which has no defect
and which is better than it’s competitors and gives us the maximum benefit.
Let me share with you couple of instances which
happen in real life
Imagine a guy who wants to buy a term plan. He
wants a term plan which is cheapest in the premium, he wants a term plan with
best customer support, he finds few options. He was going to buy it but then
suddenly he read that there is something called “claim settlement ratio” and
the best of premium and customer support is of no use if this “claim
settlement ratio” is not high. 3 months are gone.
He again gets on net and then concludes that the
company with best settlement ratio’s have high premiums and only 2 companies
are with good settlement ratio and low premiums, but he has seen 2 people
complaining on jagoinvestor.com about the bad customer service. He decides to
wait for some other company which fits in his criteria. 2 yrs passed by .. he
never took any term plan.
Now imagine a guy who wants to go for a fixed
deposit for 3 yrs. He is so excited with high interest rates that he
decided to put some extra money then he planned for. But then came the issue,
there are smaller banks which are offering 0.25% higher interest rate than his
bank and he does not want to “loose” the free interest money. After all, all
the banks are same. Then some one advises him that never go for pvt banks
because they are all “chor”, but PSU banks especially the big one’s which his
father approves are not giving that high interest rates. While all this as
going on suddenly banks have now dropped the rates back and all his plans are
dropped. His money kept lying in saving banks only.
Now again imagine this guy wanting to hire a
financial planner, The planner he wants to hire comes on TV , writes few
articles on few websites and also educates everyone. The financial planner
charges Rs 20,000, but this guy “feels” that the fees is too high for him and
that planner is not giving him sample plan also and the planner is not ready to
give a free consultation too! . So there are few things which didnt match his
expectation and he decided to give himself some more time. And this guy had 20
lacs in saving bank account which remained there for next 3 yrs because he
didnt know where to invest it for best returns.
Is looking for perfection stopping your financial
life to grow?
Now coming to the real point, what I want to say is
that we all are looking for perfection in our financial lives, mutual funds,
term plans, financial planners, bank deposits, relationships, education,
marriage etc etc. This looking for perfection is somewhere not helping us grow.
Its stopping us from taking decisions which can be much much better than not
taking any decision because we didnt find that perfect thing.
90% Perfection Rule
I will say that the only solution to this problem
is to look for only 90% perfection in whatever you do and let 10% go. Focus on
the next step, that’s taking action because 10% of it will be things you will
neither be able to find out, nor it will be totally constant. So as soon as you
start getting a feel that you have understood 90% of something and 10% of
things are remaining, focus your mindset on taking action, choose things based
on that 90% knowledge itself. While this 90% is subjective, you can choose 95%
of 85% , but make sure its not 100%, because then it does not serve you.
What do you think about this?
Source :
www.jagoinvestor.com
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