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“From all your herds, a cup or two of milk,
From all your granaries, a loaf of bread,
In all your palace, only half a bed:
Can man use more? And do you own the rest?”
— Ancient Sanskrit poem
Total post read time: 5 minutes.
Living well is quite different from “doing well.”
In the quest to get ahead — destination often unknown — it’s easy to have life pass you by while you’re focused on other things. This post is intended as a reminder and a manifesto: keep it simple.
This is written by Rolf Potts, author of my perennial favorite and heavily highlighted Vagabonding. In the below piece, I’ve bolded some particular parts that have had an impact on my life.
Enter Rolf.
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In March of 1989, the Exxon Valdez struck a reef off the coast of Alaska, resulting in the largest oil spill in U.S. history. Initially viewed as an ecological disaster, this catastrophe did wonders to raise environmental awareness among average Americans. As television images of oil-choked sea otters and dying shore birds were beamed across the country, pop-environmentalism grew into a national craze.
Instead of conserving more and consuming less, however, many Americans sought to save the earth by purchasing “
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Money 911: Budgeting your kids' education
Should you cancel an unused credit card that has an annual fee? What happens to a parent's debt when they pass away? TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky, CNBC’s Carmen Wong Ulrich and David Bach, author of “Start Late, Finish Rich,” offer advice on these issues, plus wise words about protecting your credit, investing and more:
Q: My husband and I have contacted a bankruptcy lawyer and Debt Rescue USA for advice for our credit card debt. We both have jobs and no children. We pay all our bills on time and we are never late. We have approximately $90,000.00 in credit card debit. We pay the minimum payments on the credit cards and our total payments a month are just over $1800 and $568 is finance charges. I am 48 and my husband is 47. We have 2 mortgages and no car payments. We have 2 401K's that total $11,000.00. -Wendi, Geneva, Illinois
Jean Chatzky: Your first step should be contacting a credit counselor. You have to go through credit counseling anyway before you can file bankruptcy, and in many cases, it will help you avoid bankruptcy all together. The National Foundation for Credit Counseling recently launched a program called Call to Action, under which they asked the top ten creditors to begin offering deeper repaymen