
The $4.2 Million Man Who Couldn't Spend His Own Money
Your Permission Slip to Leave the House, a Rough Guide to Thinking in Minutes, and What Molasses and Eliot Have in Common
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Your Permission Slip to Leave the House, a Rough Guide to Thinking in Minutes, and What Molasses and Eliot Have in Common

Why Less is More (And Often Makes You More Money), How Your 9-5 is Keeping You Spiritually Fed (Without Your Knowing It), and a Fair Warning that We Get Older

And Why You'll Most Likely Only Focus on This Email for 3 Minutes and 5 Seconds

The Withdrawal Order: More Art, Less Science; the IRS' 12% annual sale; and Why Going from Point A to Point B Misses the Point Entirely

The Art of Decumulation, Why Older Brothers Can be Bad Financial Advisors, The Danger of a Single Story, and the Reason I Don't Have Headaches this Summer.

A Few Thoughts on How to Manage $2 Million; Some More Thoughts on Why Hollywood Wants us to Cheat on Our Spouses; And the Ending in Which Nothing is Concluded

The Finish Line that Never Arrives, How to Tell if We're Human After All, and the Best Way to Spend a Nice Little Saturday

How to Beat Inflation, Why the Ivy Gods Continue to Over-Promise and Under-Deliver, and What We Can Learn from a Former Beet-Farmer

13 Money Hacks to Keep You Busy in 2026, the Importance of Changing Our Own Minds, and Why My Speed-Typing Isn't as Cool as I Thought

The Tyranny of the S&P 500, Why I Wear Flippers in the Pool, and How to Play Your Part to Perfection