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MMM's got it backwards!

MMM talks about using your little green army the most efficient way possible. In other words, making your money stretch to the fullest extent, it can. Certainly words of wisdom! Similar to that of Nassim Taleb's Silver rule, rather than the golden rule, which states do unto others as you would want to be done unto you, reverse it, and it is much more powerful, do not do under others as you wouldn't like done unto you.  Allow me to "Silver Rule" MMM's stretch your dollar to the pay yourself a reasonable wage. Instead of looking at spending with a microscope, look at earning with a microscope. This brings me back to Benjamin Franklin's ol' adage, "A penny saved is a penny earned," nevermore relevant than in today's world of conveniences.  Let's elaborate; we engage in choices that either cost us money or save us money. Every morning we choose to eat a meal someone else prepped for us, or we choose to cook our own breakfast. This can boil do...

FIRE - Now What?

It's nothing shy of terrifying hanging it up. I have an excellent thing going, I work for a great company that pays me well, I've been able to work with amazing clients and over last decade create a symbiotic relationship that creates enough time for me to both services them with efficiency and allows me the time I wanted with my family. And I'm giving that up?! I even do what I love, and the difference is, I feel I can do better. I believe I can do what I love more efficiently and "fill my gas tank" as a coworker says. It used to be that when I got through to A participant, my "gas" tank was refilled for weeks, getting through to a young new employee and getting them to max out their retirement plans lit me up! I was such a rush, the fact that I had just implemented a butterfly effect in their lives kept me going through the mundane client meetings of the hopeless/listen less/thankless meetings that tend to fill a day. The good news is I've been...

Left Sock

I was watching a football game that wasn't going well with my brother. We began talking about his future prospects about coding, HTML, a language I don't' understand. His response to a question I had about utilizing the opportunity granted by www.edx.org and code games offered by google was "I don't really get it, however; I feel that if I don't pay for it I will not get the value out of it" our conversation then went to the behavioral economics idea of not accepting value out of advice unless you pay for it. In my explanation of the concept: you want advice? What you got in your wallet? Regardless of what you have in your wallet, I'm happy to help, but until you pay for it, you won't heed my advice; thus, you have a grand in your wallet, hand it over, you have a buck, hand it over, the same advice. These days, you have nothing in your wallet, ok, give me your left sock. I haven't put this into practice, but I do plan on it. I hope that next ti...

SEO what?!

Maybe I'm nieve, ok, so take out the maybe, I don't understand any aspect of HTML, coding, any of that. So when my wife so very nicely was showing me her support by hooking me up with a logo' ed Yeti mug his and hers. They came out looking awesome, but indeed they weren't logo' ed instead company name written. I like them, and she had to explain that she couldn't find our website. I was like WHAT? Ok, you are a doctor, and you can't type in  401kisc.com ?! So I had her show me, and sure enough, you type in my pop's (soon to be our) business' website, and it becomes a search, not an address! Holy (explicit) what the (explicit) my pops had just submitted a proposal! No wonder he got zero response! So, I started doing some research and came up uber blank, so what's the next best thing? Upwork, of course! I submitted a search for an SEO person my pops could use, and after reviewing a few proposals, I found someone that could help. At $3.50 an h...

Balance and perspective in picture form

Out of success' came failure, and out of failure comes opportunity

I listened to Tim Ferriss' book "four hour work week"  https://fourhourworkweek.com/ ; an action item I took from that book was hiring an assistant through upwork.com. I've had both successes with my hires and failures; however, the success' outweighs the shortcomings by a landslide! The time freeing opportunity that a personal assistant can give me is fantastic! Here is a little recap of how it went down. Currently, I am employed as a W2 employee, I've had dreams and aspirations to not be employed but run my own gig for years. Without my knowledge, I've been incorporating my FYFN (Five Years From Now) carefully planning an option to do exactly that. Little did I know it would come into fruition about five years later. Here I sit a few months out from going on my own, and my W2 employer forbids me to post anything on Linkedin. I am forced to delete every post I've ever done! My posts were strategic, and in no way, a conflict against my current empl...