Updated March 30, 2023 If you are anything like me, then yes, life is flying by too fast. And if you are like me, you put your head down and started grinding in your 20s and early 30s. You work hard and you are climbing your personal career ladder. You make plenty of money and… Continue reading Is Your Life Flying By Too Fast?
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The FIRE Insights Survey #8
The FIRE Insights Survey Welcome to the eighth FIRE Insights Survey! The last survey in May was fun to put together and for Q3 (or the tail end of it) we again received a great response! The goal of the survey is to measure sentiment in various asset classes over time, highlight great content, and source advice/recommendations… Continue reading The FIRE Insights Survey #8
38+ Life Lessons That Helped Me to Retire Early
I turn 38 this week. At 38 years old, you are stuck somewhere between young man, man, and old man. I guess it depends who you talk to? Sad truth: my kids think I’m old. Regardless, I do know that the older I get, the more I am focused on living a fun and enjoyable… Continue reading 38+ Life Lessons That Helped Me to Retire Early
The FIRE Insights Survey #7
The FIRE Insights Survey Welcome to the seventh FIRE Insights Survey! The last survey in March was fun to put together and for Q2 we again received an amazing response! The goal of the survey is to measure interest/blogger sentiment in various asset classes over time, highlight great content, and source advice/recommendations for our community of readers.… Continue reading The FIRE Insights Survey #7
Simple Investing is The Best Kind of Investing
This post is part of the “How to invest money“ put together by Wall St. Nerd. Many times over the years in business and now in investing, I have come back to one simple acronym that we all know: KISS or Keep It Simple Stupid. Too often you can get lost in the weeds at… Continue reading Simple Investing is The Best Kind of Investing
