#FinCon18, Community, and Financial Peace
#FinCon18, Community, and Financial Peace Sitting at the gate waiting for my flight to take off for Orlando, I have a moment to pause and think what it’s all about. This will be my...
#FinCon18, Community, and Financial Peace Sitting at the gate waiting for my flight to take off for Orlando, I have a moment to pause and think what it’s all about. This will be my...
The Future of the Financial Independence Movement In yesterday’s post I talked about pivoting towards financial independence 2.0. This pivot involves moving away from the mechanics of FI and towards philosophy. Financial freedom is...
Financial Independence 2.0 I have been writing a lot recently about finding our unique purpose, identity, and connection in the world. In fact, I have gone so far as to ask if financial independence...
Day Two CampFI Returning to you again form Marine St Croix, Minnesota. Please see yesterday’s post for a wrap up of day one. Day Two of CampFI started with a jog with some of...
Cheap, Simple, and Easy I think it is easy to confuse the trees from the financial forest. In my opinion, financial plans should have roughly four legs. The table should be propped up with...
Growing Up Next Door to the Joneses In the financial independence world, we love to talk metaphorically about the Joneses. These are the people who we, often in an unhealthy manner, compare ourselves to...
Money Can’t Buy Health She was prim and proper. The once baron room was filled with art work and photographs. Pictures and memories. You could barely tell that she was in essence living in...
Celebrating The Financial Independence Community I know in the past I have mentioned how the financial independence community can be close minded at times. Needless to say, these occasions are actually few and far...
Stealthy, Wealthy, and Wise Although you may not believe it my dear reader, I have great hopes for you. As with any group of close intimates, I wish for you only the best. Everyday...
Healthcare Myths Are Keeping You Broke The intersection of medicine and personal finance is vast. Mismanaging healthcare costs can lead to dying poor in America, or even worse, being a hundred and homeless...