Interesting & Fun
- We’re all eating alone? (WashPo)
- 17 Countries in 7 Months in a MiniVan (Alternative Homes Today)
- Craft brewers are now becoming craft distillers (Fortune)
- Airstreams are back! (Bloomberg)
- Farms are the new golf course – hell ya! (HuffPo)
- Peak great TV in America? (Hitflix)
- Will the Pope Change the Vatican or Vatican change the Pope (NatGeo)
- The reimagining of Stephen Colbert (GQ)
- The certainty of more shootings (The Atlantic)
- Ashley Madison was apparently all dudes and fake women accounts created by the company (Yahoo)
- this is hilarious
- Maternity Hotels and birth place citizenship. (Rolling Stone)
- How is this a thing? Seems like unintended consequences of a 100 year old law that should be fixed.
Personal Finance
- The cost of getting scared out of stocks in 1998 (PragCap)
- Is 1 Year worth $25MM? (Asset Based Life)
- Is Amazon less cheap than it used to be? (Time)
- 12 Things I’ve learned from Charlie Munger (25iq)
- The 4% rule is not going to ruin your life (1500 Days)
- Making long-term investments in declining industries (Conservative Income Investor)
- “Those reinvested Chevron dividends will propel Chevron forward, while Church & Dwight’s valuation compression from 30x normalized earnings to 20x earnings will propel it backward. This tendency gets ignored over and over again.”
- 1 Shrewd Investment can save a Life (Conservative Income Investor)
- The inexpensive road to college (Frugal Rules)
- This dovetails (in much less detail) to my $10k College Series
- Best time to sell your home (Modest Money)
Self Improvement
- Find what you love and let it kill you (Steven Pressfield)
- Your job vs. your work (Think Save Retire)
- Don’t put off your bucket list (Retire by 40)
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