by Tim Denning | Mar 3, 2024 | Money, Personal Finance
I’m tired of money gurus. They’re a plague taking over social media and infecting people’s minds. They do two horrible things: Focus on price predictions. Make people think short term about different money opportunities. I rebel against this. I don’t give a damn what...
by Tim Denning | Feb 12, 2024 | Money, Personal Finance
Being a tightarse destroys your life. It’s not obvious though. Right now I’m asking my neighbors to share the cost with me on a lawyer to fight our local council. It’s one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. The cost is $1000 per person. The average home price in...
by Tim Denning | Feb 12, 2024 | Money, Personal Finance
“Get rich quick” is everywhere. When it’s not directly said it’s implied or even subliminal. I’m freaking sick of it. I tried this age-old dream and it ended in disaster. Let’s discuss why. Now, if you’re over age 30 then this essay still applies. This millionaire...
by Tim Denning | Feb 5, 2024 | Money, Personal Finance
Making money feels unfair. People from different levels of the money game shout money advice at each other. It rarely works because someone on level one getting advice from someone on level one thousand can’t relate. A better approach is to understand the levels of...
by Tim Denning | Jan 29, 2024 | Money, Personal Finance
Money is the most confusing topic in the world. For years I thought I needed a finance degree to understand it. I recently stumbled across a book about money. I asked my community about it and none of them had heard of it (which is why I say it’s unknown). The author...
by Tim Denning | Jan 15, 2024 | Money, Personal Finance
Most people don’t know Pablo Picasso was badass. After Picasso was famous, he returned to the original studio he used to occupy as an amateur. Out the front there was a homeless guy on the bench. The man was a starving artist. He couldn’t catch a break. Picasso walked...