I’m looking at my calendar, and although I see a few one-day trips with little or no time for anything other than meetings, my next real trip has me leaving in the middle of the month for a short week in Abu Dhabi, then coming back for a quick speaking gig in Raleigh, North Carolina, before I fly back to get ready for my own investment conference here in Dallas. Which is good because the book-writing deadline is looming in the background, along with so many distractions and things that simply “must” be done. And it seems that most of that stuff requires me to spend time in front of my computer. Then there are the never-ending meetings and phone calls. I’m in the process of making significant changes in my core investment business, and that project really requires a great deal of personal involvement. Some things you just can’t delegate.

If you are still with me, you are overly patient; and so rather than conclude with a few personal remarks, which is how I normally close the letter, I am simply going to tell you to have a great week.

This article was originally published at Mauldin Economics.

John Mauldin is editor of Mauldin Economics' Outside The Box.

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