As we look back on our life we can only think about things we would have done differently. So here is a list of a few things that we’ve learned over the years that we think others may find value in: Work as many jobs as reasonably possible. There’s a caveat here: there’s a fine […]
Finance
Life’s Labors | Candid discussions of common pitfalls and foreseeable problems relating to life, employment, and personal finance.
Advice For Students (Part 3)
As we look back on our life we can only think about things we would have done differently. So here is a list of a few things that we’ve learned over the years that we think others may find value in: Budget your income and expenses. Don’t spend more money than you have and/or more […]
A Fowl Discussion
A wise financial counselor once said, “Once you have all your ducks in a row, don’t forget to live your life.” While many people use this mentality as a reminder for disciplined, frugal people who have “done everything right,” I often think of it as a call to action for people who aren’t happy with […]
Life’s Labors
As we grow up, we look to our teachers, parents, and even older siblings for instruction and education on new topics with which we are unfamiliar. We learn how to do math, how to read and write, how to reason. Beyond that, we learn many things on our own through trial and error. As we […]