The most important step is the one most people miss
“If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.” – Lewis Carroll I’m sure you’ve heard that one before, but
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“If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.” – Lewis Carroll I’m sure you’ve heard that one before, but
Amateurs confuse knowledge with expertise. Professionals know expertise can only be earned. Amateurs treat their own WebMD self-diagnosis. Professionals educate themselves in order to better
Charlie Munger is Warren Buffet’s right-hand man. He’s just as smart and successful, but less well known. One of the best mental hacks he’s given
For the last 14 years, I’ve used my lunch hour to work out at a gym 10 minutes away. That’s a 20 minute “gym commute”
I have NO IDEA when I get a personal text. I don’t receive a ding or a notification or even a little app bubble. I
There’s the right answer financially. And there’s the right answer emotionally. When they line up, the right answer is clear and easy. When they DON’T
Last night, I gave up $100 worth of my time to save $10. In other words, I paid a $90 dumb tax. Here’s how… I
Reading time: 90 sec Better answers start with better questions. Below are the 5 levels of Financial Zen and the most important questions you can
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. We’re all empowered with those unalienable rights. Financial independence is not one of them. That’s because only WE
The Money M.O.R.S.E. Code is the framework we use to focus on our finances each week. Here’s the breakdown: 1. Money Time – schedule 25 minutes