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Sustaining Small Town Charity
They are among us, and that is good. The things that are closest to us are easiest to overlook. Where I live the economy continues along uncertainly. Some businesses are thriving. Others are shuttering. Many live on a knife edge. … Continue reading
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Tagged Boomers, Charity, Clinton, Coupeville, entrepreneur, Freeland, Greenbank, inheritance, jobs, Langley, library, millenials, non-profit, Oak Harbor, philanthropy, Sno-Isle, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey
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Adaptation And AAM2014
Have you ever spent four full days thinking about museums? Most people think about museums for a few hours every year, yet museum folks necessarily think about them every day. Me, I think about them about three or four hours … Continue reading
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Tagged AAM, AAM2014, community, Dream. Invest. Live., Financial Integrity, HCLE, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, museums, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, real estate, Seattle, sharing economy, stocks, Twitter, virtual museum
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Encouraging Work And Play
Sunday night, my weekend begins. Oops. No, this isn’t a whine, a rant, or a lament. It simply is. It is not, however, news to most entrepreneurs or small business owners. Balancing work and play, money and time, means challenging … Continue reading
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Tagged American Dream, dancing, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, jobs, personal finance, social media, unemployment, Whidbey, writing
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You Make Me Feel So Young
I sat down to lunch at a local restaurant, felt a bit annoyed, and then realized it was a symptom of youth. I was reminded that you’re only as old as your thoughts, regardless of what my joints are telling … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, computers, frugal, frugality, gas, health care, housing, investing, jobs, millennials, occupy, personal finance, Russia, Soviet Union, stocks, Tiny Houses, unemployment
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You Are Not Your Job
A friend lost a job. How often have you heard that one? How often has it been their fault? Lately, losing a job means a corporation downsized, outsourced, or randomly re-organized. Decades ago losing a job probably meant doing something … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Charity, consulting, entrepreneur, FAFAJ, housing, investing, jobs, LinkedIn, mortgage, personal finance, philanthropy, photos, Retirement, social media, speaking, stocks, teaching, unemployment, wealth, writing
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Ruts Routines Revolutions
April 20th, a fine day for a party. A fine day to celebrate the break from tradition that was the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Most folks thought April 20th, 2014 was Easter. Well, yes; but someone had to spend … Continue reading
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Tagged Bagpiper Don, beer, books, Declaration of Independence, Easter, eggs, entrepreneur, housing, Ideaworth, jobs, Langley, Langley Library, mortgage, MVIS, patriot, Revolutionary War, routine, ruts, Scotland, Sno-Isle, speaking, talking, Thomas Jefferson, traveling rabbit, unemployment, Whidbey
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Tax Inequity Increase
“I paid lower taxes when I was rich.” I said that last year. This year proves it out even more. Income was down about 40%. Income tax was up about 40%. I was traumatized by the numbers. Surely our system … Continue reading
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Tagged books, capital gains, Charity, consulting, entrepreneur, Facebook, health care, housing, income tax, investing, jobs, LTBH, mortgage, personal finance, photos, poverty, self employment, social media, stocks, tax, TurboTax, Twitter, unemployment, wealth
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Tolerate Risk Or Not
Fear freezes people. It works for fawns. Not so well for opossums, at least since we showed up. Fear is tied to risk and risk can’t be avoided. Risk is also personal. Understanding my risk tolerance is why my bio … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., employment, entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, jobs, Just Keep Pedaling, Karate, Oso, personal finance, Retirement, risk, speaking, stocks
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Cautious Positive Suspense
“That’s excellent news! High five!”, a neighboring friend and worker in a co-working space. Me, “Oh yeah. High five.” He used exclamation points. I used periods. He’d just overheard the second of two positive calls, both of which were worth … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, Charity, coworking, Dream. Invest. Live., FedEx, frugal, frugality, GERN, GIG, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, MVIS, personal finance, philanthropy, RSOL, Seeking Alpha, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, USPS
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