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Wealth Inequality Worsens
I admit it. I am worried. I’m familiar with the ways that big systems work. When a system is big enough, it makes more sense to trust the data more than the rhetoric. When key measures depart from the norm … Continue reading
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Tagged economy, Oxfam, personal finance, PNTP, poverty, salon, wealth, Wealth Inequality
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Semi Annual Exercise EOY 2015
Another half a year, another dive into my portfolio to see how things are going. I actually check more often; but I have a semi-annual exercise schedule for my portfolio (and lately it feels like my physical exercise schedule, too). … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, AST, Asterias, economy, GERN, Geron, GIG, GigOptix, Great Recession, investing, Investor Village, LTBH, Microvision, Motley Fool, MVIS, personal finance, Peter Lynch, PNTP, Real Goods, RGSE, Second Depression, Silicon Investor, stocks
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Personal Finance Perspective
Fasten seat belts, or the mental equivalent. Today I read something that convinced me to put personal finance (the inspiration for this blog) in perspective. They’ve finally proved that the universe is weird. As if you didn’t know that, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Bell's Theorem, climate change, commodities, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., drought, economics, economy, expenses, finance, food, frugal, frugality, health, health care, healthcare, housing, income, Information Age, innovations, insurance, investing, jobs, mortgage, personal finance, physics, PNTP, politics, Simple Living, spirituality, stocks, sustainability, taxes, wealth, Whidbey, writing, zen
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Surprising Samaritans
The Sun has set. Christmas Eve has begun. Listen to the older Christmas carols and hear about ghost stories. Tonight was saved from being my scariest Christmas Eve. A good Samaritan, actually someone I know from Whidbey Island, heard about … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, coworks, homeless, hunger, kickstarter, Langley, personal finance, PNTP, The Great Recession, Whidbey
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Investing Speculating Gambling
Step right up and take a chance. If you have money, you’re taking chances. Bury it or burn it. Spend it on assets or experiences. Money involves risk, even when we treat it as a boring piece of paper. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream. Invest. Live., frugal, frugality, gambling, investing, Lottery, LTBH, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, PNTP, real estate, reward, risk, speculating, stocks, wealth
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Tricks And Treats 2015
Halloween. Another excuse for costumes and candy. I think a three piece suit is a costume, and mine doesn’t fit anymore (in more ways than one.) Candy is sweet, but I prefer sweet things like liqueurs and cookies (preferably made … Continue reading
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Tagged Aliens, alternative energy, Bell's Theorem, compassion, consciousness, dark energy, digital singularity, drought, earthquakes, health, Internet, magnetic pole flip, nuclear weapons, pandemic, PNTP, satellites, SETI, social injustice, society, solar storm, tsunamis, volcanoes
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Green Brown Grey Green
My lawn is turning green again. With the drought we had, it went from green to brown, and beyond that to grey. And then the rains came. A few days later and back to green and back to mowing, no … Continue reading
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Tagged apocaloptimist, dancing, frugal, frugality, graphene, Great Depression, health care, optimism, personal finance, PNTP, Pretending Not To Panic, stocks, wealth
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Economic Blip Or Slip
Here we go again? The weird thing about blogging about personal finance and frugality for so many years is that an entire economic cycle may be repeating, or not. (My first post was from November 2008, just as The Great … Continue reading
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Tagged China, consulting, dancing, debt, Dream. Invest. Live., frugal, frugality, Greece, health care, Income Inequality, Internet Bubble, investing, jobs, personal finance, PNTP, Simple Living, speaking, stocks, teaching, The Great Depression, The Great Recession, unemployment, wealth, Wealth Inequality
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Coiled Springs
I see so many coiled springs around me. On a sunny, hot, summer afternoon I met with one of my friends and clients. Their business has all the right stuff: talent, tools, experience, and a dedicated base of clients. They … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, food, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, investing, personal finance, PNTP, Retirement, Simple Living, social media, stocks
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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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