These days much of my life is spent in JoyLike when I was a boy playing with toys,An attitude of gratitude and appreciation,Like living a daily vacationYet sometimes it seems that I…
Day 319: Don’t Just Do Something… Sit There! (Part 2)
Today my phone, with it’s knowledge of my online reading habits, suggested that I read this article, which is about buy and hold investing. Specifically, the author makes the point of how…
Day 318: Amazing Future Harvests
Numerous times I have posted about the idea that every subject is really two subjects. This is an idea straight from Abraham Hicks: that every subject you can think about can be…
Day 317: My Money Management Fetish Revisited
So back on Day 18 of my 365 Day Blogging Project, I wrote about how well I take to managing our money. It started way back in my days of bachelorhood, when…
Day 316: When People Don’t See You
I know how it is. We all want to be liked. We all want to be appreciated, respect, and “gotten.” We want others to see our brilliance and worth, our value as…
Day 315: Slow and steady (still) wins the race!
A long time ago in a blog post far, far away, I wrote about how slow and steady wins the race. I was making the point that often in life it can…
Day 314: Observations on this blog
Tonight I’ll be quick about it. I have been thinking about my blog. Here’s some general observations I have made recently: I’m funny! In my writing there’s a lot of quirky turns…
Day 313: What’s Your Risk Tolerance? (Part 3/Survey Says…)
Okay, so I decided to keep this on the topic of Investing, more specifically on the topic of asset allocation, more specifically on the topic MY asset allocation… as this is about…
Day 312: What’s Your Risk Tolerance? (Part 2/Personal Update)
So yesterday I wrote about the topic of risk tolerance and asset allocation. This topic is extremely important for anyone who is investing. As they say, with risk comes reward, but also…
Day 311: What’s Your Risk Tolerance?
So, as you may recall, a little over ten years ago the world went through this little experience we commonly refer to as “The Financial Crisis.” It was also called “The Great…