#302. Dad, is it OK to buy inexpensive stuff?By / Justifying purchases with a low sticker price is faulty logic. Eventually, our stuff will get the last laugh with the silent stress of a cluttered life.
#185. Dad, does spending less equate to less joy? Credit Card, Debt, Money, Simplicity / By On the contrary, spending less brings more joy.
#212. Dad, can money buy a great life? Debt, Delayed Gratification, Generosity, Money, Purpose, Time / By DAD: The things that make life great can’t be bought. Money can only help extend your options.
#97. What is #3 rule of money? Credit Card, Debt, Money, Spending / By Pay your credit card balance in full every month.
#283. Dad, do I only improve by moving forward? Habits, Life Advice, Resilience / By Eliminating mistakes is an under-appreciated way to improve.
#349. Dad, is it advisable to “just let go?” Accountability, Decisions, Lifestyle, Motivation, Purpose / By Letting go to the point of not caring is actually similar to trying to control everything.
#70. Dad, what is the principle of dangerous perfection? Fear, Life Advice, Success / By If the only acceptable result is perfection, you’re setting yourself up for failure.