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Letters To A Much Younger Me: On The Stock Market

This post is part of a series with the same theme: letters addressed to my younger self.  These letters, written by an “older me,” would have helped me navigate some of the rough waters I faced during various phases of my life.  They would’ve also helped me when I was faced with difficult decisions.  Through…

January 23, 2014 in Letters To A Much Younger Me, Personal Finance.

All Risk Is Not Created Equal

The topic of risk came up recently as I was taking my son on his first bike ride on our local mountain trails.  Frequently, we would encounter obstacles that forced us to choose one of two or three paths across the obstacle.  The trail builders had typically created an easy, safe option and one or…

July 16, 2013 in Business & Management, Self Improvement.

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