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I Wear A Mask Every Day, Not Just On Halloween
What you see from me every day is NOT who I actually am. What you see is the person I aspire to be. And while
I got my first hater!
“You gotta step up your social media game, bro,” said my well-intentioned friend. “How so? I’m publishing 3 times a day, tracking my data –
Create A College Savings Buffer With A “Stanford” Fund
There’s only one financial goal you have to hit the bullseye on. Everything else has buffers baked in… When you live off your passive income,
An Easy Exercise to Gain Some Perspective on Your Progress
When I feel like I’m not making enough progress, I use the following exercise to gain a little perspective. I calculate which inning I’m in.
If/When You Can Fly Private, Should You?
In short: Hell Yes! (probably) This is an actual email exchange I had last week after publishing the “Would you buy a $180,000 car?“. (Mike
Should you sign up for a dependent care FSA?
Open enrollment is upon us. For most people, it starts within the next couple of weeks. If you have kids under the age of 13,