Live where you're happy, not where society tells you: Thoughts from 7 years of remote work
I'm in my home office listening to the birds singing from the trees in my back yard. I've just finished my morning "commute"—making a fresh cup of coffee and walking one of my dogs through my highly-walkable town. This is my daily routine, and it's only possible because I work from home.
A Job Search During Mass Layoffs: My Experiences and Thoughts
As I've alluded to in past posts, I'm currently in the process of winding down my one-person, bootstrapped cybersecurity startup since it has not been the financial success that
Mansions and Multimillion Dollar Incomes: Living in a World of Easy to Access Survivorship Bias
How many times have you driven through an upscale neighborhood–those with massive custom houses and high-end cars—and immediately felt stricken with anxiety about your own situation? Or perhaps you're
I Visualized My Adult Life: 5 Major Insights I Discovered
I realized that in order to best represent and study my life quickly, I needed to visualize it.
Enough
you should figure out the few things that matter deeply to you and pursue those things relentlessly. But most people mindlessly cross a line between “what matters to you” and “I want that too,” the latter only restrained by their spending power.