In response to a Financial Samurai article on ethical wealth accumulation, the blog post discusses the challenges of wealth and parenting. The author advocates for moderation and imparting an abundance mindset to children, arguing against zero-sum thinking. Highlighting examples of system manipulation, from Tim Ferriss’s kickboxing championship to the Subaru Brat, the post underscores the idea that wealth and skills are abundant, not exclusive. The writer concludes promoting the generational transfer of wealth in various forms, beyond just the financial aspect.
Category: Financial/Economics
Hey everyone! Hope all is well with you, all things considered! I just thought I’d share some ideas about freedom of speech, especially how it relates to music and some experiences I’ve had with the intersection between playing music, freedom of speech and the 1st Amendment. Table of Contents Freedom of Speech Congress shall make […]
Believe in Climate Change? Do you think climate change will accelerate in the next 20-50 years? If so, read on. If not, are you 100% sure? If not (100% sure), then consider this solution a fairly easy way to reduce potential risk. And, even if (hopefully) nothing (super bad) happens, there might some other, very […]
Some people believe keeping drugs illegal will save people from becoming drug addicts. Others believe that legalizing drugs will be reduce crime and positively affect governments finances. Table of Contents Some main reasons for legalization According to CATO, drug legalization would result in saving federal and state governments about $40 billion a year and another […]
Becoming a good negotiator will likely help you live better. Sure, it’s only one piece of the puzzle. But the more pieces of the puzzle you put together, the better your chances of realizing your dreams. I’ve read Getting to Yes and the Secrets of Power Negotiating. Both provide important insights into a formalized or semi-formalized structure for negotiating. […]
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I love music and I love playing music. Recently I’ve been giving serious thought to getting a part-time job doing computer stuff or starting a computer business. But I realized maybe I could apply some of my new-found entrepreneurial skills to music. Basically, I could look for more gigs and find ways of creating beautiful […]
The article explores the existence of zero-sum and abundance scenarios, emphasizing how cultivating an abundant mindset can result in personal growth, good vibes, and happiness. It highlights common confusions between these scenarios and suggests that cognitive biases and distortions often lead to zero-sum thinking. Providing examples from everyday life and popular culture, it suggests embracing abundance thinking to overcome cognitive fallacies, offering concrete ways to address zero-sum mental traps and promote solutions benefitting everyone involved.
I’m checking out the 67 steps by Tai Lopez and friends. I am keeping a log of the process as I go. Please be aware that while I will attempt to give truthful and helpful reviews/writings of my personal experiences with 67 Steps, I am signed up for the affiliate program. Being signed up in […]