There are people who change your life because of their proximity to you and yours—and then there are those who change your life without you even knowing they exist. Regardless of which of those categories Daniel Kahneman fits into for you, he’s changed your life, just as surely as he has demonstrably changed mine. Kahneman,
Retirement
As the owner of one of the leading companies that moves household goods to Mexico, in addition to being asked about the procedure for importing household goods, I get asked all sorts of questions about what it’s like to live in Mexico, such as: What’s the weather like? Answer: Hot at the beach in the
The one consistency in the US labor market has become burnout. Between long hours, uncertain financial futures and a general lack of resources, workers of all ilk show signs that they’re tired. In self-employment, the threat can become even greater since you’re managing both the business and often creating the income flow through the work
I was 49 the first time I retired. After nearly 25 years in practice, I turned in my fountain pen at my law firm. Two years later, I retired again when I sold an online business I had built on the side. I retired a third time in 2020 as the Founding Editor of Forbes
One of the most important and difficult questions to answer in retirement is how much you can spend each year without going broke. The most popular answer to this question is what is known as the 4% rule. From a 1994 paper written by Certified Financial Planner Bill Bengan, here’s how it works. In the
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