Well, here we are at the New Year again, which incidentally coincides with my 5-year blogging anniversary! But let’s be honest, I didn’t do too much blog-wise this year. 2025 was a year in which I was heavily focused on selling my affiliate site (which I did not end up selling due to a lack… Continue reading Celebrating 5 Years of Blogging
Author: Accidentally Retired
The Founder Advice I Wish Someone Had Told Me
I recently started listening to the podcast Founders. Each week, David Senra reads a biography of one of history’s greatest minds (while he covers most modern-day entrepreneurs like James Dyson, Steve Jobs, Michael Dell, etc., he also covers Napoleon, Benjamin Franklin, Churchill, etc. ). I have ripped through 100s of these episodes in the last… Continue reading The Founder Advice I Wish Someone Had Told Me
The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life by Boyd Varty: One of My Favs
Book Review, Summary, Highlights, and Quotes from The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life by Boyd Varty This is one of my top 5 favorite books of all time. It’s inspirational. It’s beautifully written. It’s short. It is one of a handful of books that I keep coming back to and reading over and over. Yet, strangely,… Continue reading The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life by Boyd Varty: One of My Favs
The Tao Of Charlie Munger With Commentary by David Clark: Review
Book Review, Summary, Highlights, and Quotes from The Tao Of Charlie Munger With Commentary by David Clark The Tao of Charlie Munger is largely a book of curated quotes from Charlie Munger compiled by David Clark. After each quote, David offers commentary, insights, and context to each quote. Sometimes David’s additions are a short paragraph, and… Continue reading The Tao Of Charlie Munger With Commentary by David Clark: Review
The Myth of ‘Having It All Figured Out’
You signed up for my email list or have stumbled into my blog, thinking that some early-retired guy has things figured out. You come here for financial advice — maybe even life advice. You must value my opinion, or perhaps something I write inspires you from time to time. You thought I had it all… Continue reading The Myth of ‘Having It All Figured Out’
