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" ... I know in your head you are screaming expletives, but take a breath. And ask these questions: ... "
" ... It’s so easy to spend your money in business, especially in the start-up phase where every aspect of your business is screaming for attention. In an entrepreneur’s life, it can be tempting to spend more money than you are bringing in to keep up appearances of what people think of as a successful entrepreneur. Don't drive expensive cars, wear the latest trends, and look like a financially successful entrepreneur before you have reached that status. That is a fast track way to going broke. Do not let that happen to you and spend responsibly. ... "
" ... I’m a pretty firm believer in keeping investing as simple as you possibly can. Our investments are all “passive” (though nothing is actually passive) and use low cost, broad index funds. We are at 90% stocks and 10% bonds across our investments. While that 10% in bonds may not be doing much for us right now, it’s nice to know even when times are bad, our investments will be slightly less bad than headlines are screaming. Of the stocks, it’s about a 60/40 split of U.S. to International. Frankly, I am swayed by the arguments that international markets will outperform the US in future years, and am regularly tempted to push this ratio closer to an even split. But, having broad diversification is something I’ll never want to change. ... "
" ... With the coronavirus pandemic still front and center for many Americans, 78 percent of adults said the pandemic is a “significant source of stress,” with large numbers of adults reporting increased cases of mood swings, unexpected bouts of anger, and screaming and yelling at loved ones. ... "
" ... “As we destroy the environment, mother nature is actually screaming for help now.... When it comes to the pandemic, we destroy habitats. We push animals into closer contact with people in some cases. This can create a situation where a pathogen can jump from an animal to a person and may create a new disease…. And as we continue to destroy nature, we're destroying the future of our children, let alone the health of the planet. ... "