Sunday is for Sharing is a weekly roundup of my favorite links from the past week.
My Favorite Video
Nick True compiled an excellent list of sources (including one of my own articles) on Slow FI to explain how it’s possible to retire early without being financially independent.
My Favorite Finance Articles
Reflections on Turning 30: From Job Seeker to Corporate Deserter in 10 Years (A Purple Life)
Some nice visuals summarizing the recently updated 2018 U.S. household income data from the Census Bureau (Accidental FIRE)
How much is walking worth? (City Frugal)
You can’t really manage money until you can manage yourself (Brave Saver)
Should I stay or should I go? Wrestling with the decision to quit a career (Get Rich Slowly)
Miscellaneous Links I Liked
How playing cards can teach you many things that college can’t (AVC)
This guy built an incredible off-grid cabin for less than $50k (Video)
This is pretty wild: farmers are using flamethrowers to get rid of weeds and pests (Nerdist)
If you love photos of dogs in action, then you’ll love this site (Claudio Piccoli)
Apparently there is a 50 square mile section of Yellowstone National Park known as the “Zone of Death” that, due to a loophole in the Constitution, makes it technically legal to commit any crime (including murder) without consequences (Wikipedia)
- The Ad Revenue Grid - August 6, 2021
- Attract Money by Creating Value for a Specific Audience - July 13, 2021
- The 5-Hour Workday - March 26, 2021
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