It’s well known that humans adapt surprisingly quickly to their surroundings and their circumstances…
Category: Pillar II: Psychology
Over the past few years I have received quite a bit of well-intentioned, but misguided financial advice…
Here are a few lessons I have learned from writing 200 blog posts over the past year that might be helpful for aspiring bloggers…
I have this hypothesis that the world operates on time scales…
Here’s why I live like a college student even though I have the financial means to upgrade my lifestyle…
Many people are dissatisfied in life is because they’re living in a way that isn’t aligned with their true nature…
Most of us overestimate how important we are. This often leads to an inflated ego and a deflated bank account…
Recently I was looking at my credit card statements and realized that I have spent over $400 on Chipotle alone this year…
It’s possible to achieve maximum happiness without achieving 100% passive income…
One of the best ways to maximize both happiness and savings is to spend more time outside…
When crabs get caught by crab fisherman, they’re tossed in a bucket. The bucket almost always has no lid on it. Why is this?
Imagine that you and everyone around you experiences a significant increase in income. Would you all experience an increase in happiness?
One of the biggest decisions we have to make in life is to rent or buy a home. Financially speaking, this could be the biggest choice we ever make…