This month’s key phrases:
– Don’t try to time the market!
– Think slow – act fast!
– My bucket is smaller than Warren’s
– Don’t forget to smell the roses
– Avoid an accidental Gammon
– I like crisps
One man's quest for financial freedom
This month’s key phrases:
– Don’t try to time the market!
– Think slow – act fast!
– My bucket is smaller than Warren’s
– Don’t forget to smell the roses
– Avoid an accidental Gammon
– I like crisps
It’s been a busy month on all fronts. The month of April takes in easter and therefore there’s been school holidays, time at home on my own while the kids and Mrs MB3 go exploring, weekends away with the family, and even a weekend away with Mrs MB3. I’ve also been thinking about Morris Dancers and listening to conversations between my brain, my body and my leg.
In this post I discuss my virginity.
The month is nearly over and we continue to move steadily in a good direction when it comes to Mind, Body and Bank Balance. I’ve been a rebel this month though…
Continue reading “Status and Progress – February 2018”
I’ve been thinking a lot about inflation lately.
For me, new year’s resolutions are BS (see how I don’t even capitalise the words). I’m a fan of ‘progress not perfection’, and that’s been the case in January for me.
Continue reading “Status and Progress – January 2018”
Most of the famous financial independence bloggers are financially independent. They write about how great it is to be free from the commute, the boss, the office and the un-necessary office politics. I’m different.
Continue reading “The challenge of being a financial In-Betweener”
I had my yearly health check recently*, and the news was pretty good.
Continue reading “It’s (un)official – self employment is good for me”
There’s obviously quite a lot of internet devoted to the ‘should I pay off my mortgage?’ debate. The arguments for and against are both straightforward and compelling. Continue reading “My rationally irrational mixed mortgage strategy”