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Taxes: The Hidden Dialogue in Every Paycheck

Taxes are the hidden dialogue between you and the society that hosts you. Each paycheck speaks … Taxes: The Hidden Dialogue in Every PaycheckRead more

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Dollar-Cost Averaging as a Ritual

Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) is the ritual of buying on a schedule regardless of price. It is … Dollar-Cost Averaging as a RitualRead more

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Value, Growth, and the Mirrors We Choose

Investing often divides itself into tribes: value and growth, as if one were thrift and the … Value, Growth, and the Mirrors We ChooseRead more

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Volatility and the Weather of Markets

Markets have weather and climate. Volatility is the weather—windy one day, still the next, a sudden … Volatility and the Weather of MarketsRead more

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Index Funds and the Virtue of Boredom

An index fund is a mirror held up to the market and an invitation to be … Index Funds and the Virtue of BoredomRead more

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Teaching Money to Children Without Talking About Money

Children learn by watching you sit down with a bill and breathe. They learn by noticing … Teaching Money to Children Without Talking About MoneyRead more

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Retirement as a Landscape, Not a Deadline

Retirement is not a cliff at sixty-five; it is a landscape you approach, explore, and inhabit. … Retirement as a Landscape, Not a DeadlineRead more

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Side Income, Seasons, and the Shape of Work

Side income is a way of making your working life three-dimensional. Primary jobs are rectangles—structured hours, … Side Income, Seasons, and the Shape of WorkRead more

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The Art of Paying Yourself First

“Pay yourself first” sounds like a slogan, but it is closer to a small rebellion. In … The Art of Paying Yourself FirstRead more

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Mortgages as Life Stories

A mortgage is a long conversation with a house. It begins with a signature and ends, … Mortgages as Life StoriesRead more

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