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We lost a legend this week with the death of Neal Adams. For those of us who are comic book nerds, his vision is etched in our childhoods and out artistic sensibilities. In his incredible career, he modernized Batman and his
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Need to know more about how behavioral finance concepts work in practice? Watch the below video . . . . I was on an interesting twitter discussion about the best behavioral finance books out there. The usual suspects came up:
February 5, 2021 •
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In a new regular feature on the “Wealth, Actually” Podcast, Haven Pell and I will take on a topic. (For our first one, we discuss the concept of “College” in modern American Society) With some fun
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In this edition of “Wealth, Actually”, I was able to speak with Leslie and Mark Begert of the newly launched, Fabulingua. The company helps to accelerate the learning of second languages through a unique blend of
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Funding The Pivot We live in a world where we are bombarded with advice to “follow your passion” and stories of people who wonder about the road not taken. In fact, more people in their prime earning years are
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CARL ICAHN REPORTEDLY MOVING TO FLORIDA FOR TAXES The recent news of the announced departure of Carl Icahn and his 75 employees from New York State generated a few calls from interested snowbirds. Usually, calls like these are
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Welcome back to the “Wealth, Actually” podcast. (Reminder:Â There is no investment advice here!) Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have come back into the news as they have jumped around in price in the last two
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We’re back with another “Wealth, Actually” podcast. This time I got to speak with John Farr, a man who blended his love of movies with the world of movie house restoration. John Farr has helped
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End of Year Lists and Resolutions I hate resolutions, so we’ll skip that. I like to look back and review what went right and what didn’t and why. What went right . . . a lot. Personal Everest climbed. I published
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A few quick notes on DD #3 on $NFLX: Overall Season #3 is very good for comic fans of the usual characters and for people who liked Seasons 1&2.  Matthew Murdock (and DD) return after being buried under a building in
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The term “Gaslight” (from the 40’s movie) describes one person’s gradual manipulation of another’s perception of reality. The result is terminal internal questioning and ultimate madness.Â
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STAN LEE’S LEGACY Stan Lee powered my imagination and made reading, science and art fun. How much more impact can you have on someone? As I poured over the tributes and looked back at the cultural impact Stan’s
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After months of noise, pearl clutching and teeth-gnashing, the midterms are over and the political course of the next two years is largely in place. What are my quick takeaways from 11/6? Donald Trump will be spending a lot
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MY TIME IN JAIL Fancy careers force people to build walls. These walls protect lucrative franchises and social constructs. These walls also hide the world from careerists like me. Upon writing “WEALTH,
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As a big horror fan (and Halloween in particular), the news of a new, revamped sequel was sweet. I was all in. John Carpenter gave his blessing. Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) was back. The old mask was back. Much