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C.L. - Humbje per Beqajn dhe CanenBeqaj ndal sėrish Ibrėn, por jo Adrianon
Arjan Beqaj, portieri i Kombėtares shqiptare, ka bėrė sėrish njė paraqitje tė mirė dje nė ndeshjen kundėr Interit, por ndonėse ia ka dalė mbanė tė mposhtė Ibrahimoviēin, nuk ka mundur tė ndalė sulmuesin tjetėr tė zikaltėrve, Adrianon, i cili shėnoi golin e vetėm tė takimit qė u luajt nė San Siro tė Milanos, ēka i dha fitoren minimale 1-0 Interit. Beqaj ėshtė treguar disa herrė shpėtimtar pėr portėn e tij, por nuk ka mundur tė ndalė gjuajtjen me kokė tė brazilianit nė minutėn e 44-t tė pjesės sė parė. Pavarėsisht humbjes sė djeshme, Anorthosis Famgusta vazhdon tė jetė nė lojė pėr kualifikimin e mėtejshėm nė Ligėn e Kampioneve, pasi skuadra e tij ka katėr pikė dhe renditet nė vendin e dytė, duke lėnė pas Verderin me tri pikė dhe Panathinaikosin me njė pikė.
Cana dhe Marseja, thuajse tė eliminuar nga Championsi
Lorik Cana dhe Marseja e tij janė praktikisht jashtė luftės pėr tu kualifikuar pėr nė turin e ardhshėm tė Ligės sė Kampioneve. Skuadra franceze, me kapiten mesfushorin shqiptar u mund dje nė transfertė nga PSV Eindhoven, me rezultatin 2-0 dhe pas kėsaj disfate, Marseja renditet e fundit nė Grupin D, pasi nuk ka mundur tė grumbullojė asnjė pikė deri tani. Cana luajti titullar gjatė gjithė ndeshjes dje dhe megjithėse ka bėrė njė paraqitje tė kėnaqshme, nuk ka mundur tė evitojė humbjen e Marsejės sė tij. Mesfushori i pėrfaqėsueses shqiptare humbi pėr tė dytėn herė radhazi brenda pak ditėsh duelin me hungarezin Dzudzak tė PSVsė, pasi ky i fundit dhe pėrfaqėsuesja e tij mundėn nė Budapest mė 11 tetor Shqipėrinė me rezultatin 2-0.
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We stopped at one particularly imposing custom-home still under construction, wondering about the future occupants. Where
did this wealth come from?
Although we love our home in a fairly nice neighborhood in San Diego, my wife and I sometimes like to "looky-loo" at new
homesit's a kind of weekend pastime and, who knows, we might find something really special which will tempt us into
moving.
A couple of years ago, in one particularly expensive neighborhood, we saw homes that were bigger than we could believe:
15,000 square feet and more. This was right next to a golf club where memberships ran $75,000 a year.
wow power leveling, We were informed that everyone joined, because everyone joined.
What if you didn't play golf? Well, you joined anyway, to socialize with the neighbors. That was simply part of the
lifestyle.
We stopped at one particularly imposing custom-home still under construction, wondering about the future occupants. Where
did this wealth come from? How many children did these people have, 20? Or, perhaps their extended familysisters and
cousins and auntswould be living there too? Our brief tour disclosed wings and lobbies and sitting rooms for the usual
number of bedrooms (why do the children need lobbies?) plus game rooms and media centers and anterooms galore. The more
sensible 3,000 square feet-sized house at the end of the garden turned out to be the "butler's quarters."
Then we bumped into the owners. Gosh, they looked about 25! I just had to ask; it turned out they were 30-ish.
world of warcraft power leveling, They happily disclosed
that their current home, not far away, was only 5,000 square feet. Too small, they insisted. How many kids did they have?
Two. So, just what did they do for a living? One word explained it all: dot-com. We left, shaking our heads.
Some months later we thought we'd drive by to see whether that dot-com family had moved in yet. There was a big sign out-
front. Construction had stopped mid-way and the big, unfinished house was for sale.
I was curious, so I dug deeper. It turns out that the dot-com IPO was valued at about $50 million, and this guy who was
building the palace had sold about $3 million worth of stock during the offering, which valued his 20% stockholding at $10
million. age of conan power leveling
, When the stock crashed (to a fraction of the IPO price) and the company folded, his debts and commitments already
exceeded the amount he had cashed in plus his stock value, and he was broke. They had made a 10% down payment on the $10
million home, and the bank was now the owner of the unfinished monstrosity. The dot-com "millionaire" was now looking for
funding on his next venture.
This type of escalation up the ladder of life is not limited just to the filthy-rich. I remember many years ago, a colleague
at work with a salary comparable to mine had a home that seemed much larger. Perhaps he was independently wealthy. Then we
both got a similar pay raise, and I heard to my amazement that he was moving to an even larger home. I asked him how he did
it and he replied, "The magic of monthly payments!" A few years later, during the aerospace layoffs, I bumped into him
again. He had lost his job, his wife had left him, they had sold the house during the divorce, and he was selling office
supplies to make a livinga casualty of lifestyle syndrome.
Our society boosts people into thinking that wealth accumulates and extrapolates endlessly. And borrowing is based on that
misconception. Don't pay cash, when you can borrow and the interest is tax-deductible. When buying a car, many consider only
the lease payments, not the price. If you can make the monthly payments, why not buy a boat?
In reality, most assets depreciate, while expenses and liabilities (including interest) mount mercilessly. Many millionaires
go bust quite quickly because they don't seem to understand these simple truths. They simply succumb to the lure of the
lifestyle.
I know one guy who lives in a relatively humble, rented home but has a luxury car and spends $25,000 a year to play at a
tennis club. When I suggested that he could play tennis inexpensively in any one of several local venues, he insisted, "You
have to live the lifestyle to meet the right people. Besides, they all see my car, but no one knows where I live!"
The golden pond The lure of the lifestyle
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