Well, it's going to be another 13 years before we hear this again

April 30, 2011

Listen to the cicadas doing their thing:



Attack of the killer cicadas

Random Picture Friday - Ommmmmmmm

April 29, 2011

MEDITATION ON MULCH AT LOWES

Meditating on the mulch at Lowes

Easter Eggs

April 26, 2011



Random Picture Friday - Moving

April 22, 2011

moving

We'll go with the moving theme for today.

Due Date -- We've Been There

April 17, 2011

BORDER CROSSING ARIZONA

We were watching the movie Due Date the other night (funny stuff, by the way), when this scene popped up.

Guess what? We've been there.

BORDER CROSSING ARIZONA

BORDER CROSSING ARIZONA

BORDER CROSSING ARIZONA

BORDER CROSSING ARIZONA

Random Picture Friday

April 15, 2011

Easter pretty girl

Random Picture Friday - Last Christmas

April 8, 2011

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We didn't know it at the time, but this was the last Christmas we'll ever spend in our house.

*sniff* I think I have something in my eye *sniff*

We're moving! So, if y'all don't hear from me for stretches of time, it's because we're super busy.

Folly Beach 2011

April 6, 2011

FOLLY BEACH MOSAIC

We did the Cooper River Bridge Run last weekend... finished in 1 hour, 11 minutes. Mel could have done much better, but she wanted to stay with me.

We had breakfast Sunday morning at the Lost Dog Cafe on Folly Beach (mmm, mmm, mmm).

Random Picture Friday

April 1, 2011

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1st & 15th Financial Corner - Apr 1, 2011

1ST&15THBANNERIn this edition of 1st and 15th Financial Corner, I won't cover finances directly; I'll try to show how finances relate to my overall philosophy.

Here's a good interview with Thomas Stanley, one of the co-authors of The Millionaire Next Door. He has done in-depth research on millionaires and happiness, and what he has found is that high net worth is a closer cause of happiness than possessions.

RB: What if someone says to you, “Big deal if I spend everything I make. I live a better life than these frugal ‘millionaires’ who have big bank accounts but don’t have any fun?”


TS: If you look at the statistics on happiness in life overall, those people who live below their means are happier than people who don’t. Some people may tell you they are happy because they’ve got that leased BMW or they wear thousand-dollar suits or have a closet full of clothing, but that’s not what happiness is.


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The happiest people are the people who have substantially more money than most of the people that live in their neighborhood. So they don’t worry about keeping up with the Joneses; they are the Joneses.

It is clear that their studies have shown that there is no correlation between material possessions and happiness.

I like this bit about engineers:

RB: I’ll pick up on that in a little bit. Your studies show that a disproportionate number of millionaires are business owners and self-employed. So what do you say to someone who says, “Then obviously I need to start my own business?”


TS: Most people should not be in their own business. For a lot of the people who started their own business, it was a slow process.


But the other thing is that there are a whole lot of folks out there in this country who are millionaires [but not self-employed]. For example, I mentioned in the latest book about engineers. Engineers typically are people who are frugal. They view products in terms of their performance characteristics and their durability. So they are big on Toyotas and Hondas and cars like that. And they do quite well. Plus, they [engineers] are analytical; they’re very good at investing, typically. Educators do well also. So there are a lot of folks out there who are disciplined and who know how to play the game. You don’t have to own a business.


CONCLUSION
There's no shame in living below your means

COMING SOON
Allocation strategy and investing vs. debt payoff

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