Three Things My Dad Taught Me
My father never claimed to be a financial expert, but he taught me three valuable lessons about money, relationships, and life that still guide me today.
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My father never claimed to be a financial expert, but he taught me three valuable lessons about money, relationships, and life that still guide me today.
A humorous look at five classic retirement money mistakes that personal finance writers keep revisiting because they never seem to go away.
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With over 21 years of personal finance influence, this site has evolved from a broad collection of thoughts into a narrower one. Initially covering everything under the sun, the author now writes selectively about family and finances, disabilities (especially the RDSP), and unique financial insights. While monetization was never a priority, the blog remains an open letter to family and self about money.
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The Dunning-Kruger effect reminds us that we often overestimate our financial expertise. Real wisdom comes from knowing your limits, learning from mistakes, and ignoring bar-guy crypto pitches. Trust experience, track records, and evidence, not confidence alone.