My son is closing in on completing his formal, school-centric education after 25 consecutive years in the classroom and/or research lab. I anticipate that from now on his lifetime learning trajectory will be fueled primarily through less formal means during his workforce years and beyond (not that the informal learning was lacking during these past Continue reading
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#74 – Living With Purpose, Part Two
Post #73 focused more on some basic mechanics of estate planning, while this post adds content on living with purpose to estate planning efforts. At least a couple of you will suggest that the “finding purpose” step should come first, and you would be right. I suspect many of you already have a good idea Continue reading
#51 – Happiness
Starting my next set of 50 posts now. Haven’t had a comment in almost two months, but we keep pressing forward with posts about retired life. I’m doing something different this time. Below is an excerpt from a book titled The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel, most recently released in 2020. See what you Continue reading