Why I Usually Bring My B Game
Why I Usually Bring My B Game There is no question that in order to speed the path to financial independence, one should front-load the sacrifice. In other words, when you are young, you...
Why I Usually Bring My B Game There is no question that in order to speed the path to financial independence, one should front-load the sacrifice. In other words, when you are young, you...
Disability Dos and Don’ts Today’s guest post is brought to you by Chris Wimberly, a paid sponsor of DiverseFi.com, who will talk about disability dos and don’ts. Chris is a longtime physician advocate and...
Why Not Condos? It is no secret from my previous writing that I think the real estate asset class is both important and lucrative. I would argue that adequate diversification requires at least a...
Are The Extras Holding You Back? Have you ever heard a financial independence enthusiast use the term I pay extra for that? I pay extra for childcare, or I pay extra for a cleaning...
Good Decision/Bad Decision Today’s subject will hopefully be part of a regular series of Monday posts. As you recall, I recently started Gratitude Wednesdays. This series will focus on my past decisions to shed...
My First Speculative Market I really could never fall for Bitcoin. It holds about as much interest for me as tulips! Yet, that doesn’t mean that I have not been a victim of rampant...
The Solitary Path of Financial Independence It’s almost easy to forget. All I have to do is jump on twitter, cruise over to Facebook, or peruse Pinterest, and I come away thinking that the...
Getting Past You Can’t There are a million personal finance blogs that will teach you how to reach financial independence by the art of incremental gains. They will espouse frugal hacks, how-to lists, and...
I Flaunt My Wealth I’m wealthy. Wealthy beyond my dreams. And I like to flaunt my wealth. Now wait, I know what you’re saying. Aren’t you a stealth wealth practitioner? Don’t you believe in...
My Deal With The Devil I made my deal with the devil at eight years old. I had no idea what I was doing. In one fell swoop I mortgaged my youth, my rest,...
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