You can find a similar list for 2008 here. To see the best of 2007 which is really only December, just look through that month. There are some good ones in there too. As usual when it comes to these lists, “best” is what many now call “awesome” and it serves more as a roundup [...]
The best posts of 2009
Published in December 30th, 2009
Posted by Jacob in Early Retirement, Finance, Health, How to, Personal, Philosophy, Strategy, Transportation, Work
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Cassandra’s curse
Published in December 22nd, 2009
Cassandra’s curse (syndrome, dilemma, complex) is cultural term for anyone whose motto is “I told you so”. It is the result of superior analytical skills coupled with relatively poor salesmanship. It can also be seen as a conflict between needed change and the order of the status quo. Since the prediction as the result of [...]
Top 5 reasons to not live in a little house
Published in December 18th, 2009
Introducing the first in a new series of posts where I give common personal finance advise in an easily digestible list format of tips, reasons, things, and so on. In these posts I will tell you how you too can be rich, good-looking, or perhaps just plain awesome by adopting these insights, which I read [...]
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