
My Top 10 Picks from the Blog in 2019
Articles covered a diverse range of topics during my first year of blogging. Here are my top 10 picks from the blog in 2019.
Articles covered a diverse range of topics during my first year of blogging. Here are my top 10 picks from the blog in 2019.
In December 2018, I set a target to be financially independent by the time I turn 35. One year on, here’s how I’m progressing.
In 2025, I will quit a successful corporate career at the age of 35 – no ifs, no buts. These are my reasons why.
Sometimes we must refer decisions to the deathbed test. In a moment of complete hindsight, the dying you may have some important thoughts to share.
Index funds can offer unrivalled diversification and attractive long-term returns for the day-to-day investor. But as investors continue to flood these funds with their hard-earned cash, I’m not about to join them. Here’s why not.
Blogging anonymously has some major cons. The faceless writer misses out on personal connections, more traffic and extra accountability. But despite all the disadvantages, here’s why I currently blog anonymously.
Much is made of needing a side hustle to achieve rapid growth in our wealth. But the reality is that they are sometimes more hassle than they are worth – and can even take our eye off the bigger picture.
Obsessing over our personal finance journeys can have harmful consequences for our physical, mental and even financial health. I set out to understand if I was obsessed with money and what I could do about it.
Getting started with a serious approach to achieving early financial independence is often the most difficult part of the journey. Here are five crucial steps to follow if you’re thinking about starting this journey in earnest.
At the age of 28 I set to work on a plan to achieve financial independence, quit my job and retire from corporate life before I turned 35. Here’s why.
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