Just posted a comment on my friend Sans Auto's blog after reading his post "The All Mighty Dollar".
I just read a book that talks a lot about living simply and saving money. The authors are very much not into the stock market, and instead favor fixed-rate investments (CDs, quality bonds, etc.) and frugality. It makes for a potentially lower return over time, but also a lot less stress and worry. They don't say "never buy anything", but they do say "only buy things that really add meaning to your life".
I think that one of the most awesome feelings I could have in this life would be to save enough (and simplify enough) that I no longer HAVE TO work. It would feel like when you were a kid and summer break was just starting. With cars/house/student loan paid off and enough money saved to get by on the interest, a person can work as much or as little as they feel like. Just as important, a person would be less-compelled to compromise their principles for that "all mighty" dollar.
I watched a couple things lately that really motivated me to get as financially secure as possible. On the National Geographic Channel they were interviewing a poor lady (one of many) in India who sold one of her kidneys on the black market (to be subsequently placed in the child of a wealthy foreigner) for about $700. She had been told she'd receive $3500, of course, but that didn't happen. That same night, we also finished watching a documentary called "Deep Water". It's about a British man who entered a sailing competition to circle the globe without ever stopping in port. He had very little experience but acted like he did, spent a LOT of time by himself out there in the ocean, faked his progress over the radio, basically went crazy (partly driven by having to own up to his dishonesty on returning to port), and committed suicide. He needed the money too.
So all I can say is, be smart about what you buy, get out of debt, and make your money serve you (and not the other way around).
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Money Matters . . .
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Bike Train!
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Utah Trip: Heading Home
We stopped at Shoshone Falls near Twin Falls on the way home. It was a really long day of driving but definitely worth the stop!
They have effective guardrails with beautiful views.
Our little dude got VERY tired of his carseat!
The scene over my shoulder between Baker City and LaGrande. We were REALLY tired!
Mount Emily, near LaGrande. Also, the back of a semi. Everything was surprisingly green out that way. I think I'll move to North Powder. :-)
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Utah Trip: Friends and Fun
We paid a visit to my old friend Ernie (who hasn't aged a day!), one of my college roommates. He lives in Lindon, UT, programs computers, and has goats, chickens, and kids.
And here's Jeremy. He's the guy the bank pays to do repo stuff on houses so, as you might imagine, he's pretty busy these days. I hadn't seen him since my church mission about 12 years ago. We worked together in Arizona, and it was great to catch up. He's doing well and is married and has a son and lots of RC cars (his favorite hobby).
We took the kids to Thanksgiving Point, where W, Lindsay, E, and Will got to ride a (fake) cow!
Let's hope this is as close as we ever get to owning a horse. :-)
We enjoyed a fine traditional Provo meal at Los Hermanos. W and E ate a LOT of chips and salsa and the service was excellent!
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Sunday, July 13, 2008
Utah Trip: Discovery Gateway
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Sunday, July 6, 2008
Utah Trip: Salt Lake City
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Utah Trip: Byu Visit p. 2
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Utah Trip: BYU Visit
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Utah Trip: Zundel Reunion
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