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Will Zillow Make Me Move
As of June 17, 2015, Zillow’s Zestimate® is only $162 from my Make Me Move® price. Sound like gibberish? Welcome to one possible future in real estate. My house, which isn’t listed, could get an offer. We’re about to see. … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, entrepreneur, frugal, Great Recession, housing, investing, Make Me Move, mortgage, personal finance, real estate, stocks, wealth, Whidbey, Zestimate, zillow
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Digital Singularity Preparedness
The Digital Singularity is like an earthquake for someone living over a fault. It can feel silly thinking and preparing for it because, even though it can happen any day, it might not for years or decades. In both cases … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, digital singularity, economy, Ex Machina, finance, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, investing, mortgage, personal finance, Simple Living, singularity, technology, WaitButWhy
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Messy Serendipity
Life is messy, and amazing. The messiness of the world is a source of my optimism. The grandest plans aren’t nearly as effective as serendipity, and serendipity can’t be planned. A friend had a dose of that this weekend, and … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, coworks, housing, mortgage, serendipity, writing
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I Am Rich Relatively
I am rich, relatively. I can’t pay all of my bills, but relative to about half of America, I am rich. Relative to the other half of America, I am poor. I consider myself a moderate, but didn’t expect to … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, investing, jobs, middle class, mortgage, personal finance, PNTP, poverty, stocks, unemployment, wealth
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People Supply And Demand
How many people does it take to make a difference? Is it possible to have too much of a good thing? As much as it is handy to invoke Margaret Mead’s quote; “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, jobs, personal finance, PNTP, Simple Living, unemployment, walk away, WalkAway, wealth
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Keep It All In Mind
It is tough, trying to keep all of it in my head. There’s a lot of news out there, and it is increasingly apparent that it is all connected because we are all connected. My news blog, Pretending Not To … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, personal finance, Simple Living, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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They Might Not Make More
Don’t worry. They’ll make more. Or not. Change is accelerating. Tomorrow’s thing will be better than yesterday’s thing, and yesterday’s thing will be cheaper as a result. If something breaks, replace it or upgrade. The economy loves it, even if … Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace, Concorde, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, Living Computer Museum, Merchant Marines, Simple Living, Space Shuttle, TR7, writing
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Bots Buy Houses
And you probably thought buying and selling houses was bizarre before. Bots are now buying houses. Algorithms, computer programs, are estimating the value of houses as they are listed for sale, comparing that against the price the computer thinks the … Continue reading
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Tagged digital singularity, housing, investing, personal finance, real estate, stocks, Zestimate, zillow
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Courageous People Fight Taboos
There are courageous people in this world. Just like with frugality, some people are courageous by choice and some by necessity. I gave a talk about a taboo subject and only drew a small crowd, but they were the courageous … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream. Invest. Live., Giraffe Project, health care, housing, insurance, investing, jobs, Langley, Mark Twain, personal finance, speaking, stocks, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, Will Rogers, writing
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Middle Class Millionaire Muddling By
We’ll be able to laugh at this years from now. Why wait? Let’s start now. I even get to do it in public, laughing at it, that is. The “it” is the world, the wild, dysfunctional world of finance that … Continue reading
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