T.G.I.F. Friday: Volume 173 – Album Release Edition!

Welcome to “Thank God I’m FI” Friday, Volume #173

Here are some things I really like and that you might too!

 

Special Album Release Edition!!

I’m proud and nervous to announce my first full length album, Roaming Heights, which I released 2 days ago on Bandcamp!  I’m pretty stoked about this release and had a blast writing, playing, and recording these songs.  I feel my mixing, mastering, and production skills have improved a lot since my EP release back in March but realize I still have a long way to go.  I’m not too afraid to just go for it and put it out there as I learn and improve, even though some or many will find these songs amateurish or just plain bad.  I’m good with that, a decade of creating and selling visual art and doing business logos has hardened my skin quite a bit.  Sucking is part of the process of learning, and sucking less every day is the journey of growth.  So please give a listen if you are so inclined and I hope it doesn’t suck!

 

Financial Independence/Work Life/Retirement Articles & Content

Inflation Is the New Fixed Expense in Retirement: 5 Things That Actually Work to Address It (and What Doesn’t) (Kiplingers)  “Inflation will quietly cut your purchasing power in half over a long retirement, so simply trying to “spend less” won’t work. You need to design a financial plan focused on growth, guaranteed income and flexible choices to make sure your savings last.”

Why Taxing the Wealthy is Harder Than it Looks (Of Dollars And Data)  “Though raising taxes on the wealthy should increase overall tax revenue in theory, in practice this isn’t always the case.”  

 

Video

Oh this is a good one. Watch as this kayak fisherman gets stalked by a massive great white shark off the coast of New Zealand.  Apparently this kid runs a fishing Youtube channel so he was recording with numerous cameras.  The sight of that massive dorsal fin just following him is right out of a movie.  I love how he apologizes numerous times for cussing, haha.  Then he goes on to say “Fuck me!” every time he sees the shark again after thinking maybe it lost interest in him.  I think he composed himself quite well actually given the circumstances and his video now has well over a quarter million views.  

 

What I’m Grateful For

The amazing friends I met in Spain and France on a trip last month.  I did some bike riding and touring, and forgot how much I missed the food.

 

Lyrically Speaking

If you want me
You can find me
Left of center
Off of the strip
In the outskirts
In the fringes
In the corner
Out of the grip

From “Left Of Center” by Suzanne Vega

Suzanne Vega is not even remotely obscure to any music fan over the age of 40, but if you’re younger than that I suspect you may have never heard of her.  I consider her a giant in music and definitely one of the most talented female songwriters of the rock era.  I might have a tad of a bias as I used to have a bit of a crush on her when she came to prominence in the 80’s.  Even if you’ve never heard of Vega you’ve likely heard the melody to her most famous song “Tom’s Diner” which was originally an acapella song released in 1987 but then got a remix with electronic backbeats and synths and the latter became much more famous. 

When I did the research for this section I was surprised to see that Vega has only released 10 studio albums since 1985 as it seems I have so much more music from her in my collection.  But she also has 4 acoustic albums and 8 live albums so there’s quite a lot to dive into.  As a funny aside, the first rock band I played in did a cover of her song “Luka” in punk-rock style with power chords and heavy guitars. I actually have a video of me singing it from a party way back in the day that I likely won’t allow anyone to ever see 🙂 

As for the lyrics above, I wrote a post in 2021 about how I’m very different than most people.  The list of things in that post that most people buy, watch, or consume that I’ve never done still stands 5 years later.  I guess all of us who seek financial independence from frugality in this mass-consumer culture are different or “left of center” in some way.  I enjoy being off the strip, in the outskirts, and on the fringes.  And I enjoy the freedom it has bought me 🙂

 

Miscellaneous

Scientists say this common sweetener may be quietly rewiring your metabolism“Scientists warn that fructose may act less like a simple sugar — and more like a hidden metabolic trigger for obesity and chronic disease.

‘Robo-Rescuers’ Are Here: How Seattle Mountain Rescue Is Leveraging Exoskeletons to Save Lives“Seattle Mountain Rescue is integrating exoskeletons. The results have been phenomenal.”

Why play brings us pleasure“New research suggests fun isn’t a distraction from learning — it’s the brain’s way of rewarding us for navigating uncertainty, discovering patterns, and staying mentally alive.

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Dave @ Accidental FIRE

I reached financial independence and semi-retired in my mid-40's through hard work, smart living, and investing. This blog chronicles my journey and explores many aspects of personal finance including the psychological and behavioral factors that drive our habits.

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11 Responses

  1. KarenA says:

    Hi,just wondering -what ad blocker do you use? I guess I’m behind the times on that front. I enjoy your blog but the ads are terrible.

    • Dave @ Accidental FIRE says:

      Hi Karen, just use the Brave browser, it works on PCs/Macs and Android/Apple etc. It blocks ads automatically and more importantly its better for privacy as it blocks 3rd-party cookies and lots of tracking stuff that other browsers allow. I do not work for Brave or have any financial interest 🙂

      • Josie says:

        Wow! Thank you Karen for asking! I just installed Brave and came back to Dave’s site and it’s a game changer!

        Dave, glad to hear you enjoyed Spain and France. I love traveling and seeing other cultures but am always happy to get back home :))

        • Dave @ Accidental FIRE says:

          You’ll never go back to another browser Josie. And if you have Amazon Prime Video Brave even blocks the ads within the videos 🙂

  2. Stu says:

    Great album, I like Talus Field… Thanks for sharing. Appreciate your skills and time on this venture.

  3. Stu says:

    Should have said, I like Talus Field the best…

  4. Matt says:

    Thanks for sharing that video, I can’t even imagine that. Dude was pretty chill for not knowing if he was going to be knocked over and eaten!

    Jealous of your biking over in Europe, would love to hear details but this probably isn’t the best medium for that.

    I’ll give your album a listen, I liked the stuff you linked a little while ago.

    Cheers

    • Dave @ Accidental FIRE says:

      I’ve kayaked in the ocean quite a bit and once went through a school of dolphins which was incredibly awesome but still a bit unnerving as they were jumping all around me and I didn’t know if one might knock me over. But at least they wouldn’t have eaten me! As for the riding in Europe, the roads in Spain were amazing – better than here – and when you get passed by a vehicle you’re 110% sure it won’t be a massive land-yacht like a Tahoe or Suburban. Drivers tolerate cyclists way more. Thanks for stopping by!

  5. Soltist says:

    Yeah, sucking is quite a part of life. I remember starting my job (which is my first) and my manager was expecting all kinds of things I couldn’t quite handle yet, like, what? Also, whether it’s writing, making music or whatever else, it’ll all feel strange until a point where you get some kind of own style and whatever. Got the same kind of feeling when I started my Substack just now. Like, it feels like people already did the thing before me, why jump into it as well? But yeah, writing to a public, even if it’s zero, is something different than journaling. You have to create some kind of order out of the big or multiple sub ideas and go ahead with it, feels weird to have 10 drafts before finishing one thing. But that’s the same with music as well, it is a different kind of layering than writing however. Guess you could compare it to layering a cake with different kind of tastes, you have to bring it whole somehow to one good layered taste.

    • Dave @ Accidental FIRE says:

      If you don’t suck you don’t learn, rare is the person who is good at a hard thing right outta the gate. Thanks for the comment!

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