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“Learn as if you will live forever, live like you will die tomorrow.” — Mahatma Gandhi, Indian revolutionary political activist
Read More“Learn as if you will live forever, live like you will die tomorrow.” — Mahatma Gandhi, Indian revolutionary political activist
Read More Don’t Forget Critical Illness Cover
Critical illness policies offer a way of relieving financial pressure when life can seemingly be falling apart. Be that on diagnosis of cancer, an unexpected life changing accident or as a result of one of the many other illnesses covered by policies today.
Marius Barnard created critical illness cover because he recognised that in the midst of a life–changing illness the last thing people needed was additional financial pressure and stress.
They have further developed into plans that not only provide money but a whole array of extra support that can make an incredible difference in the form…
“Diplomacy is the art of telling people to go to hell in such a way that they ask for directions” – Winston Churchill
Read More“He that can have patience can have what he will.” ―Benjamin Franklin, American Founding Father
Read More March – Ancient Rome Happy New Year
Winter is over and welcome to the third month of the year.
But did you know, if you were born before 150 B.C, March was the first month of the year.
According to the oldest Roman calendars, one year was ten months long, beginning in March and ending in December. It may sound crazy, but you can still see traces in our modern calendar:
December was named for the number ten in Latin (decem), just like September was named for seven (septem).
So, what about January and February? They were just two nameless months called “winter,” proving…