December 26, 2014

Learned a lot about changing your financial habits, but having trouble becoming a personal finance guru?

Recently I started seeing someone and she has become interested in educating herself on finances. Admittedly, this is because I probably asked her what she will do after she graduates and doesn't have her parents credit card. It scared me to see that someone I was thinking of committing to committing one of the biggest mistakes we know doesn't help build a financial foundation.

I was very elated when my partner asked for some good reads regarding personal finance. Of course I had a title called Get a Financial Life that I haven't made it through (since most of is just review for me!!) and I was going to get her a copy of Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace.



Check out some of the books here to get a good idea of where to start when someone in your life reaches out or you want to imply help.

November 22, 2014

How your lifestyle eating habits can affect your finances.



       One of the things that helped me reach healthiness and happiness was my choice to decrease my food intake. This involved several variables, including diet changes, eating habits, and shopping decisions.

       Let me preface by saying that I'm a big proponent of Intermittent Fasting which I learned from Martin Berkham. As soon as I implemented Intermittent Fasting into my lifestyle several things changed for the better... I lost weight and starting reaching my physical goals then I noticed that Since I was eating less, I was saving more money to invest in my Roth Ira and Mutual Funds. So not only am I living healthier by reaching and then maintaining a healthy body weight, thus saving money on future health care costs, I was also help invest in my own personal retirement as well as looking forward to creating a college fund for my unborn children.

      After a while of eating less through Intermittent Fasting I started reading experts such as Gary Taubes and Mark Sisson. A Paleo diet is something of another discussion, but after implementing major clauses in what constitutes a Paleo Diet into my Lifestyle Routine, I noticed exponentially significant changes.

      Similar to statistically significant, "exponentially significant" refers to small, impactful changes relative to time observed.

      By Eat. Stop. Eat. (Brad Pilon) principles, as well as, key principles in Paleo Dieting I have maximized my Fitness and Diet regime and also my Financial Regime.

     Previously, I touched on this same subject.

November 16, 2014

The incentive to blog

Having a degree in Finance and Economics gives me an advantage of seeing the world in charts and graphs. There is some incentive to blog. Actually, too many ways to name all of them!

I'd say that blogging is a form of a diary. I still keep a hand written diary, but being able to express my thoughts and views with my understanding is a better way of expressing myself and I try to make it helpful by giving myself to you (my reader).


Blogging can be a side hustle, it can generate income, and it can be a great form of expression. It's not just work, it's art. I am crafting something here, but expecting a return on my time investment. It is born from passion. The currency comes as a means from that passion.


Information age.

We're in the age of information. People now have access to the entirety of human knowledge in the palm of their hands. This collective knowledge database, the internet, is a source for almost everything, especially cat pictures.

The importance in this is that now a villager in Indonesia or Timbuktu with even a 10 year old Personal Computer and an ethernet connection can share with you, me, and schoolchildren who will never visit these places, his experiences, culture, and local habitat.


 Blogging vs. Publishing vs. Authorship








What constitutes a "rich" life?



The Future of Jobs: Perspectives of a Young Adult




""If my bathroom scale tells my smartphone how much I weigh, that is handy, but hardly life-changing. There are tremendous upsides of networked devices for special-purpose roles, but in my humble opinion, not for benefiting everyday life in a revolutionary way," Karl Fogel, partner at Open Tech Strategies and president at QuestionCopyright.org, said"

"The Internet of Things will demand -- and we will give willingly -- our souls," Peter R. Jacoby, a college professor, wrote."


Per the definition of an economic bubble, bubbles are often created as a result of a universally held belief about an asset's value. This Relates directly to the IoT (Internet of Things)

    I think that both of the above ideas provide a distinct opposition of views. The question is begged, and should be discussed, as to what processes and expectations, goals even, should be debated openly.

   To draw and define extremes will help color in the gray area. I can imagine one camp, the optimists, seeing this as a chance to invest because they see the IoT as a catalyst for technological change. The pessimists imagine a world run by slave-driving AI.

    I ultimately believe in the symbiosis of genetic vs organic. Of course there will always be extreme camps; however, working together to acquire resources and creatively adapt.

    When you have Robots are replacing Security Guards, and machines replacing McDonalds' employees there is case to worry about the working class.



The Education Bubble: Perspectives of a Recent Grad




Education Bubble vs. Importance of Education

          "From 1976 to 2010, the prices of all commodities 

      rose 280%. The price of homes rose 400%

      Private education? A whopping 1,000%."




Introduction

             What is Money?  What is currency, what is trade?


[After defining currency] Tie in that because of future due to the high cost of education and the diminishing capabilities to get loans at reasonable interest rates Colleges and Universities are reaching further and wider to gain students. This is the basis of their revenue. Without new applicants or a marketable reason for someone in New York to attend school in California; or, someone in crowded London attend school in Rural Tennessee.

Concerning facts are China's one child law. Why? Chinese students are the highest percentage of Foreign Students "studying abroad" in the U.S. Thus, this is a revenue source that will dwindle and will hurt the Economy and is unlikely to aid if enrollment is down significantly. 

Next in line to take over the chain of command would be India.







http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-b-fishbein/9-striking-similarities-b_b_5062840.html

Life is a Marshmallow test



                This post has been on my drafts list for awhile, because when I had the idea I knew I had to test it personally...
                 The Marshmallow test is something I learned from Martin Berkham at his website www.leangains.com and ever since seeing it is a true psychological study and redone over and over, I implemented in my own life, my own daily practices...


                                       and guess what?
IT'S TRUE

                                                      So true that I'm here today to decry it's truthful honesty.
                            The marshmallow test is a metaphor for most everything in life, some sort of sick cosmic karma where the longer you wait for pleasure, the better it is when it presents.


                            So here's to marshmallows, losing weight, financial freedom, hell even threesomes!

          Pertinently, live the dream. Day in and out, keep livin' the dream. Investing and being patient. Keep imagining receiving two marshmallows instead of one. Don't play the lottery, live every day like you WON the lottery!