Monthly Archive: April 2018
DALLAS – A group of drunk Jimmy Buffett fans wearing Hawaiian shirts and flip flops crashed FinCon, a conference about money and investing. Chanting “fins to the left, fins to the right… blah blah.. err beer… woo-hoo!” and other obnoxious...
“Turtles are slow.” I was staring at the sentence in fear. I tried to read it out loud but just couldn’t get the first word out. Sweat started forming on my forehead and I started to panic. “Just start reading...
You heard it right. I like Lifehacker, they usually put out good content that’s helpful in many aspects of life but they’re definitely not immune to the absurd and outrageous. A few weeks ago they ran this hilarious post that...
A while back I did a guest post on Millennial Money Man about the Geography of Student Loan Debt in America. Well this post is about the geography of overall debt in America. The Urban Institute used 2016 data derived from...
Aries After getting your first Bluehost affiliate sale, you’ll take your girlfriend to Applebees with that coupon you photoshopped. Taurus Travel and adventure are in your future this week as your local Aldi is closed for renovation, forcing you to...
I went part time at my job in October 2017 after exceeding my target financial independence net worth. I wrote about my initial experience with my new freedom last November, but it’s my intention to keep doing updates as the journey...
Happy Monday folks, this is a short post to announce that I have a guest post today on Mindful Explorer @ ChrisIstace.com! Well, I have one-third of a guest post. The coolest part is the post is actually a joint...
I’ve seen a lot of chatter and complaints in the blogosphere recently about frugality. “Everyone writes about spending less” and “spending less isn’t really the most important factor, it’s about earning more”. Or “Frugality is oversold in regards to financial...
I’ve always loved libraries, but I’m becoming more of a fan now that I’m a blogger. When I go to the library I’m able to focus and write so much easier. It just works. But I just found out my...
I’ve been semi-retired to part time at my W2 job since October of 2017. I wrote about my initial experiences and feelings early on back in November, but it’s my intention to keep updating my experience as the journey progresses....
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