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Have A Little Faith
The housing market around Seattle is turning around. Have a little faith and my house will sell. The unemployment numbers are looking better. Have a little faith and I’ll be gainfully (and hopefully pleasantly) employed. The fundamentals of many small … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, Charity, Comedy Central, consulting, entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, income inequity, investing, jobs, Jon Stewart, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, occupy, personal finance, photos, Stephen Colbert, stocks, unemployment, wealth, wealth inequity
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My Jobs Report Month 20
Believe it or not, I lost count. Month 20? Really? Yep. The only way I could tell was by checking for the most recent report. This job search certainly hasn’t gone the way I expected. At the start, I expected … Continue reading
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Tagged 1099, Art, books, consulting, dancing, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HCLE, health care, housing, investing, jobs, LinkedIn, Madrona Workshop Troupe, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, MW2013, personal finance, self publishing, social media, stocks, teaching, unemployment, W-2
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Words For Woes And Wows
Take notes. If your life is like most, you aren’t bored, incredible changes are rearranging your life, and you can’t count on your past to predict your future. We live in a time of great stories and, as a non-fiction … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, bank fraud, books, Cascades, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, fraud, HCLE, housing, jobs, Just Keep Pedaling, Langley, mortgage, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, photos, Retirement, serendipity, speaking, stocks, teaching, unemployment, Whidbey, writing
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Portland OR AND
Some simple declarative statements. Portland really is nicer than everywhere (wearing rose colored glasses in the City of Roses.) It is possible to enjoy travel by not using a plane (especially when blogging from a train.) Tiny houses aren’t just … Continue reading
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Tagged Amish, HCLE, MOOC, MW2013, OMSI, Portland, Qatar, self publishing, tiny house, Tiny Houses, travel, virtual museum
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Training And Technology
I felt the earth move under my feet. Well, really, it was the car that moved, the rail car. I’m blogging from Amtrak’s Cascades train heading from Seattle to Portland. It is a trip mixing old tech and new tech, … Continue reading
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Tagged Amtrak, frugal, frugality, HCLE, Mark Twain, social media, speaking, technology, writing
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My Jobs Report Month 19
Nineteen months. Nineteen months ago, just as I thought my portfolio would recover from an earlier decline, it took three massive hits. My optimistic side expected a recovery because the businesses were making progress, even if their stocks weren’t. My … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, Charity, consulting, foreclosure, HCLE, health care, housing, indiegogo, jobs, mortgage, philanthropy, Scotland, self publishing, stocks, teaching, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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Racing For Funds
The countdown has begun! There are only 51 days left! Yesterday, I helped launch an indiegogo campaign. The race to fund the HCLE Virtual Museum finally began to move. There are other countdowns commencing, things that can make a person … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, consulting, crowdfunding, entrepreneur, Facebook, foreclosure, HCLE, HCLEMuseum, housing, indiegogo, investing, jobs, mortgage, occupy, personal finance, philanthropy, stocks, teaching, Twitter, Whidbey
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My Jobs Report Month 18
Eighteen months. My job search has gone from regrettable but an opportunity to dive into old passions (before regular job reports), to surprise it was taking so long (at nine months) and putting my home on the market, to temporary … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, consulting, entrepreneur, HCLE, housing, investing, jobs, Lottery, LTBH, mortgage, New Road Map, personal finance, photos, Scotland, self publishing, speaking, stocks, teaching, unemployment, wealth, writing
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Renaissance Rebirth
Something’s up and I don’t know what, but it may be an epochal change in civilization. Such a change makes me question my assumptions, including those behind my book, Dream. Invest. Live., that is the basis for this blog. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, Dream. Invest. Live., earthquake, Facebook, first world, HCLE, investing, Khan Academy, Medici, occupy, personal finance, rebirth, renaissance, Simple Living, Solomon Islands, teaching, third world, transformation, travel, tsunami, water, wealth, wikipedia, YouTube
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Computational Hiatus
Remember life before computers? The percentage of the population that does diminishes every day. Even a brief break from them is an adjustment, even for me, and I remember when typing involved a typewriter. My laptop sits here, beside my … Continue reading
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Tagged books, consulting, HCLE, iPad, jobs, Microvision, MVIS, photos, Scotland, self publishing, speaking, stocks, unemployment, writing
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