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Becoming a Renaissance Man: Early Retirement Extreme

By Kevin

Do you dread going into work in the mornings? Do you wish that you didn’t have to spend the best hours of your day in a cubicle, doing work that doesn’t interest you? I recently had the pleasure of reading “Early Retirement Extreme“, a philosophical and practical guide to financial independence written by Jacob Lund… [Read More]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Growing Your Wealth, Healthy Living, Investing, Miscellaneous, Opinion, Philosophy, Real Estate, Saving Your Money Tagged With: capitalism, capitalist, car free, debt, debt slavery, early retirement, early retirement extreme, freedom, getting out of the rat race, lifestyle, material consumption, motivation, personal growth, rat race, retirement, wage slavery, wealth

Importance of Financial Literacy Education – Get Some Here with Ramit Sethi’s Book, I Will Teach You To Be Rich

By Guest

The following is a guest post by Jesse Michelsen of PFFirewall.com. Education is important to me. In fact, I don’t ever plan to stop learning, regardless of the subject matters that come and go in my life. Knowledge really is power and without knowing, how can you go forward and do? That’s why ever since… [Read More]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Growing Your Wealth, Miscellaneous, Opinion, Saving Your Money Tagged With: credit, debt, education, lifestyle, motivation, Ramit Sethi, retirement

Weekend Reading: Freedom Edition!

By Kevin

This week I celebrate freedom: 我考完试! I’ve finished my exams, and my evenings are wide open once again. I’m not completely satisfied, because I realized that I studied a bit too much of one area and not enough of another when doing the test, and our oral group completely got our asses kicked by the… [Read More]

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Weekend Reading: Thanksgiving Edition

By Kevin

Although I already had my Thanksgiving about a month ago and I’ve been spending these recent days studying and preparing for a final exam, I wish the best for all my fellow bloggers and friends south of the border, and hope that you’ve had a great Thanksgiving and enjoy the Thanksgiving weekend. Posts of the… [Read More]

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Weekend Reading: Robot Cars Edition

By Kevin

I suppose that everyone has already heard of Google’s automated cars that can drive themselves, with minimal human intervention? It might already be old news, but I find this very, very cool. I am amazed every time I sit in a car that I am basically in command of a dangerous 4000 pound piece of… [Read More]

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