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The Best Neighborhoods in Houston to Live in 2023
Don’t let everyone beat you to Space City.
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HSA vs. 401(k)
Two of the most common vehicles for building savings are the 401(k) and the health savings account, or HSA. While the HSA isnât a traditional retirement account, at least not formally, it can provide you with significant value when your ⦠Continue reading â
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This Week’s Focus Is On Tampa Agents
This week we travel down to Tampa, Florida in search of the top real estate professionals in the region. What we found may surprise you. It did us.
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How Retirees Spend the Savings They Are Forced to Withdraw
How self-centered shopping has made me happier with the things I buy
I’ve changed the way I shop over the past few years. And although the shift has been subtle, I’ve found that I’m much happier with the things I buy.
In the past, my approach to shopping was simple. If I wanted a new thneed, I would go to a store (or, with the advent of the internet, a website) and choose from the available thneeds. I’d look at the store’s selection (or the website’s selection) and pick the one best suited for me.
If the thneed I wanted was particularly expensive or important, I might expand my search to multiple stores or multiple websites. But usually, I stuck with the first store I visited.
The key point here is that I allowed the places I shopped to impose limits on the thneeds available to me. I think of this approach as “store-centered shopping”. Whatever the store has in stock defines my universe of options.
Now that I’m older, I’ve flipped the script. Instead of allowing the marketplace to define which thneeds are available to me, I decide exactly what I want before I begin my search. I put myself and my needs first. Once I know what I want, I take the time to locate it. What I want is almost always out there somewhere â if I’m patient enough to track it down.
I think of this approach “self-centered shopping”. I’m putting me first, and that’s a Good Thing. In fact, that’s an Excellent Thing! This method consistently leads to greater satisfaction with the things I buy. Instead of picking up cheap, mass-market thneeds, I’m buying thneeds that feel as if they were specifically made for me.
Let me give you a concrete example.
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He Sold His Blog For $6 Million – This Is How He’s Investing Now
As a regular reader you know how much I love blogging. My blog is a major factor in achieving financial freedom as early as I did. While the financial rewards have been life changing, the other amazing benefit of starting the blog is the quality of new connections I’ve made over the years. Normal people […]
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