Since the time the albatross that was my law school loans were paid off (at a decently aggressive rate, but probably not the house-is-on-fire-throw-everything-you-can-at-them rate that a certain mustachioed blogger might have screamed at me), we’ve lived beneath our means and saved money. We could have saved more. A fair amount more. And we could…
Month: November 2020
Addition by Subtraction
I’m fond of saying “getting old isn’t for the young.” As someone who believes there’s not much new under the sun, I’m thinking I picked that up from somewhere. But I looked for the source and found nothing. So maybe there’s one new thing under the sun. I’m trademarking it. The point, of course, is…
Are a Lot of Personal Finance Blogs Really Philosophy Blogs? Is Mine?
Dear Reader, as you may know if you read the first post of this blog, Let There Be Light, I do not profess to be any genius when it comes to money. I don’t even pretend to be overly competent. Or underly competent. Look, the point is, I’m a dolt. My blog disclaimer, to which…