1) The author of the A Penny Saved blog frankly (and courageously and properly, in my assessment) ventures of The Stock-Return Predictor: “Maybe you can find the value in it. Me? I’m a little confused with it to actually have it do me any good.” Maybe that’s part of my marketing problem! He recommends: “Please go over and toy with it a little.”
2) BobMoney.net links to our blog entry entitled “The Naked Budget.” asking his readers “Could you do this?” The reference is to the idea of revealing one’s personal finance details in a public forum.
3) ExplainThatStuff.com gives a starred listing to the article entitled Six Unconventional Mid-Life Career Change Tips.
4) The comments section for an article entitled “Empty Pockets” at the The Gospel According to Paul blog recommends PassionSaving.com. The poster writes: “You might want to visit this site I frequent. It’s about developing a passion for saving so that you can retire early.”
5) I post a Letter to the Editor at the Early-Retirement-Planning-Insights.com site entitled A New Layer of Building Blocks. I say: “The question that I am asked most frequently in e-mails is “Well, what specifically should I do, at what P/E10 levels should I make shifts?” We have both of course given guidance on this question. But we have also both refrained from giving specific statements as to the “right” thing to do. That’s because there is no one right thing to do. The question itself is a product of EMT thinking.”
Today’s Passion: If you’ve ever wondered how I’ve managed to trick a smart woman like my wife Boo into staying married to me for so long, you might want to check out the article entitled Staying Married Just to Be Different.
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