M1 Finance vs. Robinhood: Why M1 Finance is Robinhood for Smart People
Shots fired – but I don’t care. When it comes to M1 Finance vs. Robinhood, I believe that there’s a clear choice – but obviously … Read more
Shots fired – but I don’t care. When it comes to M1 Finance vs. Robinhood, I believe that there’s a clear choice – but obviously … Read more
Diversity and diversification provide the same value across all areas of life, because diversification inherently decreases risk by providing more opportunities.
I tell anyone who asks (and many who don’t) that one of my favorite books of all time is Nassim Taleb’s The Black Swan. In … Read more
One of the core ideas of FIRE is that you should diversify your income streams, so a common follow up question is what are some hobbies that make money?
The New York Times falsely assumes that the FIRE movement will lose steam in a recession. The opposite is true: the FIRE movement will only gain momentum as people realize the false security of their day jobs and the importance of emergency funds and diversified income.
While I’ve often struggled with task and time management, particularly in my personal life, Getting Things Done has helped me focus on what matters.
Financial Independence is about intentionally choosing your lifestyle and changing your relationship with money in the process.
Choosing your next job can be stressful, particularly when you have multiple options. In this post, I share a worksheet I used to help me choose my next job.