Three Books that Changed my Views on Money

My views on money are constantly evolving, as they have been since I learned about money at a very young age. At various times in my life, my feelings on money have ranged from a tool to get something I wanted or needed, to a shiny object to pursue, to something that made me scaredContinue reading “Three Books that Changed my Views on Money”

Why Does Every Year Have to Suck?

Maybe it’s because social media skews toward negative thinking, but it’s starting to weird me out that people attribute so much negativity to what year it is. “This is so 2020.” “I can’t wait until 2020 is over so I can finally be happy in 2021.” “After my 7 day free trial of 2021 I’veContinue reading “Why Does Every Year Have to Suck?”

The News is Making You Poor

I’ve seen a lot of reactions to the news in the past week, both on the joyful and livid sides of the spectrum. The reasons for those reactions are not something that I have enough expertise or desire to dive into as someone who represents a financial company. However, I am of the opinion thatContinue reading “The News is Making You Poor”

Free Your Inner Financial Prisoner

Growing up, my views on money were nothing different than the conventional wisdom seen today. It was something you made after going to college for an indefinite period of time, and then you probably had enough once you turned 70 and could stop earning it. I could “invest” my money by picking a stock ofContinue reading “Free Your Inner Financial Prisoner”