What I look for in a perfect souvenir
I have never been the type to collect keychains, shot glasses, postcards, magnets, or any kind of knick-knackky trinket. I know people who do, but I am not one of those. I’m
Money really does buy happiness.. it does in countries, anyway
Where does money buy equality? In certain countries, it certainly makes a big difference.
Strange what you can manage to put up with until you can’t any longer..
I used put up with a lot when I was heavily in debt and didn't have money, and I found it perfectly fine, even normal! But today? These are things that are non-negotiable.
This guy makes me want to roll my eyes with his Idiot Logic
A friend of ours.. acquaintance really.. bought a $300,000 house with the intention of flipping it. The assessment by the market is $150,000. He paid 100% more. He thought after 2
In defense of Apple products
So there are at least a few PF bloggers out there who vehemently hate Apple and all of its products, calling them overpriced consumer traps for stupid people who have nothing bette
We really only have ourselves to blame
I’m not even talking about universities and colleges preying on unsuspecting parents and students who think a higher education is the be-all and end-all… Read: Having a
Pay what something is really worth and pay for it once
This applies to everything — workers you hire, or things you buy. I always see companies trying to shave here and there by hiring super cheap employees (or in my case, freela
At what point would you feel wealthy?
It’s a pretty simple question — at what point would you feel wealthy? Is it a net worth number? Is it a feeling? Is it because you can do something you’ve never d
Thoughts: Big Spenders and their spending
This article from Toronto Life seems to have really struck a nerve with Canadians everywhere. Here are my random thoughts: 1. IT IS HIS (AND HIS PARENTS’) MONEY, NOT YOURS I