Home Economics: How you bring money into your house, and how it leaves your house. It’s the most important thing regarding personal finances.
Don’t Knock Home Economics – This Fascinating Adventure
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Each day we feature three personal finance FIRE blog posts or articles that have written by someone that's seeking FIRE . Or at least it has been written by someone seeking financial independence.
We read as many personal finance and FIRE blogs as we can (hundreds per week!) and share the best of what we find, whether that be a blog post, a podcast episode, periscope chat, infographic or YouTube video – the type of content doesn’t matter. If it’s great, we share it.
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As you'd expect, some of the content we share is more popular than the other posts and articles.
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Home Economics: How you bring money into your house, and how it leaves your house. It’s the most important thing regarding personal finances.
Don’t Knock Home Economics – This Fascinating Adventure
Don’t FIRE before kids. Don’t do it. I know this is a controversial stance. I didn’t say don’t FIRE. I didn’t say don’t have kids. I’m just saying that if you are going to have kids, FIRE afterwards.
I’m sober and have been since February 2011. It’s part of my life, and super important, but not something I dwell on as much as I used to.
So much money was wasted and so many days of life were thrown away because of feeling physically and mentally bad.
Sobriety Saved Me Almost $30,000 in 8 Years — Gardening With FIRE
Looking rich is the same as being rich. In many ways, it’s the opposite. If you’re “all hat and no cattle,” you may be destined to be forever poor.
Living Rich Can Keep You Poor – Physician on FIRE
When people say they have been thinking about their life they usually refer to what they want to do in life. But that is not what I have been thinking about.
I’ve been thinking about how much time in your life is actually yours. The amount of time you have to do the things you want to do. The amount of time that you have to live to your fullest potential.
Are You Living, or Just Existing? | Passive Income NZ