2022

The Second Biggest Financial Mistake You Can Ever Make

The first rule of financial independence is to not lose money. If you lose lots of money, you are ultimately losing valuable time. Losing time is the biggest financial mistake you can make because time is the most valuable asset. Now let me introduce the second rule of financial independence: never expect your income to […]

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Minimalism And Early Retirement Go Perfectly Together

Minimalism and early retirement go together like peanut butter and jelly. Each item compliments the other. Minimalism helps get you to early retirement sooner because you are lowering your cost structure. Early retirement makes you want to simplify life so you can remain retired and enjoy your time more efficiently. Since 2012, I’ve worked on

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When The Elites Go On Strike, We Should Pay Attention

If you’re like me, chances are you are not part of the elite. Like 75% of college students, you may have gone to public school. For various lengths of time, you may have been underemployed or unemployed. Further, you definitely didn’t come from a rich family with prominent connections. Despite not being one of the

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Life Insurance Demand Quantifies The Anxiety Of Death

The greater the life insurance demand, the higher the anxiety of death. Good thing everyone can get an affordable term life insurance policy through Policygenius. Both my wife and I got new 20-year term life insurance policies during the pandemic given we have two young children. As a result, our anxiety went way won. One

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A Love-Hate Relationship With Owning Rental Property Real Estate

I have a love-hate relationship with owning rental property. My dislike in owning physical rental property as I get older is why I’ve invested more money in private real estate funds. Private real estate funds are 100% passive and diversified. To its credit, my rental properties are one of the main reason why I had

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Freedom May Not Be Priceless: Consider Going To Jail For Money

Since 2012, I’ve been arguing that freedom is priceless. After giving up a healthy income and my career for more freedom, how could it not be? But maybe I’ve just been telling a lie to make myself feel better about not being richer! We lie to ourselves to help justify our decisions. Otherwise, we might

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Your Outsized Wealth Is Mostly Due To Luck: Be Thankful!

Are you confusing your good fortune due to your own skill rather than due to luck? I’m here to argue that above average wealth is mostly due to luck. Therefore, stop deluding yourself into thinking you’re so great! As President Obama said in a July 13, 2012 campaign election speech, “If you’ve got a business,

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Thankful For Luck: A Phone Call That Changed My Life For Good

We need to all be thankful for the luck we’ve had so far. Personally, I’m thankful for luck. The more we can recognize luck in our lives, the happier we will be. I’ve been a super-optimist all my life and I plan to continue being one until the day I die…. a 100 years from

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Being A Professor Is The Ideal Occupation For Riches And Status

There are very few occupations that provide the ideal combination of riches and status. Being a professor is one of them. Tenured professors are able to make six-figure incomes and earn valuable pensions. Getting a PhD or a post-doctorate is the pinnacle of academic achievement. Meanwhile, most people respect professors for their positive contributions to

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