Category Archives: CurrentLife
Quitters Never Win, Except When They Do - 2/3
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There’s no point in being a damned fool about it. — W.C. Fields No build-up or table-setting today. This is going to read like a direct continuation … Continue reading
Quitters Never Win, Except When They Do - 1/3
It is so hard to leave. Until you leave. Then it’s the easiest thing in the world. — John Green, Paper Towns Fair warning: This post is going to be a little raw. I haven’t done much editing or … Continue reading
Back to the Beginning
After a decade and a half of saving and investing, I’ve seemingly come full circle.
I Could Quit
If I kept a gratitude journal, the first item listed every day would be to thank people in my life for being there for me. My wife. My parents. My siblings.
An Investment Policy Statement Update
Today I’m going to talk about Investment Policy Statements. I’m creeping up on my early retirement date, set for April of this year, which has triggered a review process of my own IPS, and I wanted to share the … Continue reading
Top Zero Things I Learned From a Financial Planner
Last week, I met with a certified financial planner (CFP) to discuss my impending early retirement.
Midlife FI-sis
Toward the midpoint of 2013, after an extended period of the blues, I finally admitted that there was something fairly wrong with my life.
Leaving the Cushy Job
I have a pretty decent job, all things considered. And I’m going to quit it anyway.