Two months ago, I pulled the trigger. I told myself that I should give myself a chance to pursue something more with my life. I have spent 30+ years of my life pursuing things that both my brain and my family told me to pursue – college, law school, full-time position at reputable multinational companies,Continue reading “So I quit my job during COVID without anything lined up…”
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FI Journal: How I cut spending during the three months of COVID lock-down
I discovered FIRE (Financial Independent; Retire Early) movement a couple of years ago, but for some reasons, I never took any actionable steps to work toward achieving FI. I set a goal of saving 50% of my take-home income, but that was it – it was nothing more than a goal. I never tracked myContinue reading “FI Journal: How I cut spending during the three months of COVID lock-down”
Advice for the Class of 2020 (from the Class of 2008)
Graduating during a recession is scary. As somebody who graduated from college during the financial crisis, I feel your anxiety. Yes, in hindsight, 2008 might be a little better than 2020, but we are not in a competition on who graduate in a worse time. When I was graduated in 2008, I did not haveContinue reading “Advice for the Class of 2020 (from the Class of 2008)”