This sums up how I spent my evenings on most of my business trips over the past decade and a half:
No, really. Most of the time. (Watch here if you can’t see the embedded video).
Hey, have a happy New Year. Enjoy the bubbly.
thoughtful personal finance, career and health advice
This sums up how I spent my evenings on most of my business trips over the past decade and a half:
No, really. Most of the time. (Watch here if you can’t see the embedded video).
Hey, have a happy New Year. Enjoy the bubbly.
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Happy New Year!
Why thank you – belated Happy New Year to you, too, Mrs. Money!
Great article – I'm a firm believer in the unimportance of most “stuff” and live a minimalist lifestyle (http://hubpages.com/hub/Buddhism-and-Clutter-fr…). It requires constant attention to the “stuff” that seems to wander into my home almost under its own free will, but for me, it's a much happier way to live!
I always tell folks to “wait” before buying stuff-which is sort of a shorthand way to make them think about all your questions!
Great post!
I always tell folks to “wait” before buying stuff-which is sort of a shorthand way to make them think about all your questions!
Great post!
Nice Post! This is really a very good use of the money……….