The Blog
The American Nightmare - How Consumerism Robs us of our most Valuable Asset (Hint: It’s No t Money)
Let’s talk about consumerism. It sucks. We can all agree on that. Commercialism, greed, and continually trying to keep up with the Jones are all exhausting, destroys our earth, and leaves us feeling just as miserable as ever before. So why do we do it?
Interview with Tanner AKA Dividend Dollars - His Dividend Journey.
Today we are doing an interview to get to know Tanner who runs the website dividollars.com He is a down to earth guy who works used to work in the aerospace industry (just like me), but now works in banking.
Over at dividollars.com he is tracking his portfolio progress from zero. Weekly/monthly market updates, individual stock analysis, and articles about investment strategies.
Surviving a Recession Requires More Than Blind Luck: Recession Survival Guide
Five actions needed to build your financial life raft, to ensure your financial survival during the coming recession (or even depression)
The Mile High Recession Survival Guide:
+Build and maintain an emergency fund
+Keep your options open; always network
The Lost Decade: How’d Investors Really Do & What Happens If We Are Headed Into Another Lost Decade
The 2000s had one of the worst bear markets we’ve seen in history. Not once, but twice.Historians now refer to this period in history as the Lost Decade.
With 2022 starting off as one of the worst years for investors in over 50 years. Leading many investors to question could this be another lost decade? If so what can we learn from the 2000's?
How Much Do I Live on As A Retired 34 Year Old?
While I don’t keep a budget I do check in on my spending every couple months to make sure I’m not overspending. With inflation on the rise and the markets looking a little Shakey I thought the end of the 1stquarter offered a good opportunity to review my spending and share with you guys how much it costs me to live a retired life style.
My Rich Life– Happiness Is the Only Logical Pursuit - Hint It’s Not All About The Money
So, what is my rich life? This is a deceptively simple question. On the surface, you’d think private jets, parties in Vegas, and a life of hedonism and excess like Jordan Belfort, The Wolf of Wall Street. But looking past the surface, that actually doesn’t sound like a very fulfilling life to me. In fact, when you really think about it, many of the things society tells us we should have (a big house, fancy cars, luxury travel) don’t even make us marginally happier. In many ways, they further isolate us from our fellow humans and shrink the communities we interact with.
Sure, you need a safe place to live, food to eat, and a way to get from point A to point B. But those needs can be met relatively easily. Even the rich and famous who have the nicest cars, homes, and fine wines still aren’t any happier than you or me. In fact, many of them are miserable!
So what would my “rich Life” look like?
For me, being rich has more to do with the ability to do what I want, when I want, where I want.
A Letter To 16-Year-Old Sasquatch: Life Wisdom I Would Share With My Younger Self
I was recently asked to write a letter to my 5 year old nephew and 3 year old niece to open when they turn 16. This ended up being a more daunting task than I realized. In 34 years I’ve lived an incredibly blessed life and accomplished a tremendous amount of learning.
Everything You Need To Know About Crypto Currency, NFT’s, Web3.0 and The Future of Blockchain Technology (an Investors Perspective)
Blockchain, Crypto Currency, NFT’s, and Web 3.0 are all the buzz right now, your friends are telling you to invest in it and that it’s the wave of the future! But what are they? What are they worth? Is it a scam? If these are questions you have then you’re in the right place, I’m going to break these topics down so you understand what they are and can then make an informed decision about getting involved or not.
2022 Is Here! Time For New Years Goals & Market Predictions
Part of living an intentional life is looking ahead at where you’d like to be and taking steps to get closer to those goals vs looking in the rearview mirror thinking “woulda, coulda, shoulda”. Life is an iterative process and those who act intentionally will be more likely to live the life they want.
The Many Types of FI/RE - Which One Is Best For You?
If you’ve gone down the rabbit hole you’ve probably heard terms like “Coast FIRE” or “Fat FIRE” But what does that even mean? Personal finance is… well personal and just like every person is unique there are many different styles of FIRE that suit people’s different needs, ambitions, and goals. In this article I’ve attempted to explain the common styles and a couple that I frequently see that aren’t “Formally” adopted by the community yet.
Why I Don’t Worry About Inflation and Neither Should You!
Everyone is talking about inflation right now and all the damage it can cause. After a close look at my finances and the economy as a whole, I’ve come to a realization. Inflation is necessary and can easily be managed at a personal level to ensure your spending power isn’t eroded.
Interview With Accidentally Retired
Hey guys today we are talking with Accidentally Retired who runs the website AccidentallyRetired.com and the exciting things he’s been up to since he retired in 2020.
6 Surprising Lessons I Learned From Retiring Early at Age 32
I retired nearly two years ago at the age of 32. As we come to the two-year anniversary of my retirement, I thought it would be good to reflect on and share the biggest things I’ve learned during the journey. Often times, what we expect and reality are very different. Retiring early has certainly taught me a lot in some surprising ways.
9 Steps For Successful Investing - The 3rd Pillar of FIRE
So you’ve started saving and you’ve figured out how to make some more money too! Awesome! Now what? Time to put that extra money to work for you by investing it!
In this article, we will explore the need-to-know basics of investing and a couple of ideas on where to start!
How to Make More Money: The 2nd Pillar of FIRE
Making more money now can help you retire early, here are some great ways to make that happen and a couple pitfalls to watch out for.
Spend Less Save More: The 1st Pillar of FIRE
This is often the most difficult pillar for people to master.
Saving money is a core element of the FIRE movement. By simplifying your lifestyle, you can significantly increase your savings rate. We live in a period of great excess where the average person has an absurd number of luxuries. It’s not as hard as you might think to save a significant portion of your income.
What is F.I.R.E.? What You Need To Know About The Financially Independent Retire Early Movement.
In short, F.I.R.E. is an acronym for Financially Independent Retire Early.
Many would argue that this movement was launched with the 1992 release of the book Your Money Or Your Life. It popularized the idea that your money represents life energy. It can be wasted or used as a tool to free you from your 9-5 job. Before the book, there wasn’t an organized, connected community.
Why on Earth Am I Starting a BLOG?
This first blog post is basically a long-winded explanation of:
Who I am.
How I’m just like you.
Why people keep telling me to write a book.
What I hope to accomplish with this blog.
I know … This isn’t quite a book …. But it is free. So you’re welcome!