For the month of February, I am partnering with EJ from DadsDollarsDebts to share both old and new content. The post below was originally published on his site. Imagine we are on a desert trip. Every 2 weeks we come across an oasis with a spring full of fresh water. We replenish our water supply. We […]
The Value of Goofing Off — Are You Wasting Time Appropriately?
We have three boys — ages 8, 4, and 1, also called Rogue One, Two, & Three. When I woke up this morning (the morning I wrote this), my wife had already left for work. Rogue One and Two older two boys were in the kitchen eating breakfast — I assumed the older one had […]
Moderatism versus Minimalism?
For the month of February, I am partnering with EJ from DadsDollarsDebts. We’ve never met, but he’s one of the first blogging pen pals I made with after starting my site. As a fellow blogger, father, and physician, we have a lot in common. We even realized we have a mutual close friend that we […]
2 Things I Read For You, 2 Things For You To Read — Feb 06, 2018
This is TL;DR (Too Long, Didn’t Read) Tuesdays. I summarize and discuss two articles — one from a blogger, and from one a “traditional news” source. I also provide links to two other blogs you should read on your own. This concept is inspired by my father, who sends everyone in the family articles links by […]
Why I Broke Up With My Financial Advisor
This is the story about my partnership, relationship, and subsequent breakup from my financial advisor. This post was originally part of my review of the Fire Your Financial Advisor course from The White Coat Investor. Click here to read my review. I separated them as I felt they deserved their own post (and it was […]
“What Am I?” Societies Labels Are Sowing Division
This is a guest post from Brandon at www.30and0.com where he normally writes about finance. He was kind enough to share a personal post about himself and struggles relating to race and identity. “What are you?” Hmm, pick an answer….pick an answer. Should I wax poetic to show how deep I am? Should I mention […]