Teddy Roosevelt famously said that “Comparison is the thief of joy.” I’d argue that it not only steals your joy, it can steal your wealth, too. And cause burnout.
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Flash FIRE warning: The Dangers of Sharing Financial Independence
Fire is a passionate and unforgiving substance. It keeps you warm, heats your meals, and provides...
5 Ways to Use Extra Cash Flow
One of the biggest steps towards true financial freedom is paying down debt. Yet, when you get there you might feel like a deer caught in the headlights. What will you do with the extra cash flow? Spend it? Save it? I’ll tell you this, if you don’t think about it, you won’t do the right thing.
Live Now Or Save for Later: The Now or Later Fallacy
Should you save for tomorrow or live for today? It can be a challenging problem for many to figure out. Can we have our cake and eat it too?
How Much Money Should I Be Saving Each Year?
People often ask me for practical advice on getting started with investing. Given the fact that...
4 Ways to Draw Lines in the Sand at Work
Over 50% of physicians will change jobs within two to five years after taking their first job. ...
Investing in What Matters Most: The Best Investments
Much of the personal finance blogosphere directed at physicians spends time discussing spending...
Moderate Minimalism: The Key to Living in the Moment
Sometimes working harder does not produce better results. Or, maybe you’ve heard it said that “Less is more”? Either way, the modern life is full of distractions that prevent us from living in the moment. Moderate minimalism is the key to fixing that problem.
It’s Never Too Late for New Year’s Resolutions!
Most bloggers write their New Year’s Resolutions right on or after New Year’s Day. Not this guy. Tag along as we discuss my personal, financial, and website goals for 2019.
Why I Adopted The “Hell Yes” Policy
The time has come. I am done explaining to others why I refuse to let being a physician define me. Burnout has made me choose life.
How Should I Spend My Money? Our Key to Success
We all have tips and tricks for the things we do each day at work. Today we will discuss the major tool that my family uses to accomplish our financial goals. Hopefully, this will leave you with some tools to help you and yours get to your goals, too.
When Personal Finance Isn’t Personal: Brain Coupling & Mirroring
Child: "Why can't I go? All of my friends are going." Parent: "Well, if your friend jumped off of...
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