Clipping Chains Podcast
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Time Marches On
I’ll begin with a secret: I never cared much about the nuts and bolts of personal finance (the means), but I was rather enamored with the idea of a financially secure life (the ends). In 2018,…
Is This Time Different?
From a market perspective, history has always favored the unfazed, the patient, the forgetful. Drastic action in times of great uncertainty is almost always the wrong move. Time and again—just like…
"I Quit" Is the Wrong Legacy (And Here's a Better Future)
I’ve made it my goal over the past few years to steer people toward financial independence but away from early retirement. I have many reasons, and I’ve laid those out over numerous blog posts and…
A Midlife Crisis Without the Sports Car
I’ve drifted in and out of the meritocracy trap over the years, but mostly, I’ve stayed stuck in its sticky web. I quickly learned the value of good grades and securing better jobs. Once I landed a…
Under Gray Skies on a Shipwrecked Coast
My wife and I stood at the edge of the world—or at least what felt like it—squinting through the murk and sea spray to snap photos of a decommissioned lighthouse. Less like some beacon of hope, its…
The Flat White Chronicles
Australians, it seems, are utterly smitten with coffee. The beverage of choice appears to be the flat white, a silky yet buttoned-down cousin to the latte or cappuccino. We landed in Sydney at dawn,…
Yonder Goes Little Maggie
They say that grief comes on like a tsunami, a wave of incredible power and uncontrollable force that washes over us. The metaphors are many—trains and dump trucks, roller coasters and rivers—and…
David Champion: The Psychological Challenge Of Early Retirement
Retirement is often an ideal detached from reality. When overwhelmed by daily routines, it’s easy to imagine retirement as a stress-free life with a blank calendar and complete freedom. However,…
Cory Richards: The Color of Everything
Perhaps no one has quit their job like my guest today, Cory Richards. Richards, still a world-renowned photographer, abruptly ended his career as an elite mountaineer in April 2021 at the foot of the…
Life Without Money Scarcity Might Just Make You Lazy
Recently, I’ve been increasingly conflicted by several dueling experiences and sensations:Reduced Stress: Since departing from the Standard Corporate Office Environment (SCOE), I’ve enjoyed decreased…
The Illusion of Skill and How to Make Better Predictions
Imagine being faced with the daunting task of predicting the future with nothing but incomplete information and a handful of hunches. Perhaps you're considering new experiences, like travel or moving…
What Two Writers Taught Me About How to Think
In 1949, a college junior named Barbara Beattie wrote a letter for a school journalism assignment. We can only speculate on Beattie’s youthful expectations: Was she so naive to expect a response, or…
Is My Rent Too High?
In normal times, rent prices, like most everything else, slowly yet surely increase at about 2-3% per year. This is inflation. But in terms of the housing market, these aren’t normal times. In the…
An Emerging Revolution in the Treatment of Chronic Pain
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, chronic pain—pain lasting at or beyond three months—affected over 20% of U.S. adults, or 51.6 million people, in 2021. Symptoms were…
A Therapist on Satisfaction in Sport, Life, and Love
If you haven’t noticed, the concept of achievement and even competitiveness has weighed heavily on my mind as of late. A gift of the nontraditional life is the opportunity to step back and see the…
All Work and No Play Makes You…Normal
The concept of play conjures the image of my three-year-old (and blonder) self, plastic shovel in hand, amorphous stains down the front of my pants. And certainly slobber. Lots of slobber. That…
Four Years of Financial Independence: The Slow Growth
For four years I’ve watched something slowly bloom. In my old life, the “before time” you might call it, I moved from task to task. If I wasn’t working, I unknowingly made a practice of turning…
The Psychology Behind Poor Investments and Other Important Decisions
When we make important decisions, we are often not as rational or objective as we’d like to believe. The base rate fallacy is the tendency to misjudge the probability of a situation by not accounting…
A Unique Form of Real Estate Investment in a Tough Housing Economy (with Michael Farnsworth)
If you follow economic news at all, you’ve taken note of the changing conditions of the American housing economy in the last few years. First, high demand, low supply, and cheap debt fueled an…
QA12: Will A Life Of Financial Independence Meet Expectations?
We’re back to the digital mailbag to answer your questions!For this week:An update on markets and our personal finance situationThe role of dividends in growth and withdrawal assumptionsExpectations…
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