Paul Heys spoke to Kingston North Kitsap Rotarians at their Jun 23 meeting.  The author of a common sense book on wealth accumulation, Spending Your Way to Wealth, Heys pointed out the consequences of “being normal,” which is to think and make decisions quickly.  Often those decisions are not the best for wealth accumulation.  The book, and his talk, provide behavioral guidelines for rational decision making that require conscious and              unconscious awareness of the factors that influence wealth accumulation, on the one hand, and self-defeating “money spilling,” on the other.  The simple message was, “when making complex decisions, back away from normal, slow down, think before answering.”

Heys and members of Poulsbo Rotary Club have given copies of his book to each graduating senior at North Kitsap and Kingston High Schools.  He asked Rotarians to help insure lessons in the book are reinforced to the graduates.