Editor: Crass Cash So it's summer time in Florida and that means one thing. It's hot as hell! And subsequently unlike most other parts of the country, our utility bills are the highest in the summer, not the winter. I've spent two summers in the god forsaken state with no AC and it sucks! Of course my parents didn't care because the immediate response was, "We didn't have AC when we were kids. Quit complaining!". What can I say you picked the wrong time to be born. But I digress...
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Editor: Crass Cash I had a kid a little over a month ago. Let's clarify that, my wife did all the work and I held her hand. I've been writing about 529 plans for years, but now was my shot at actually getting to open one! I thought this was going to be a daunting task, but it turned out to only take 15 minutes. Here's how and what I did...
Editor: Crass Cash What if everything I told you was wrong? What if I told you that you were a slave? The homeless man on the street? Well he's actually free. You live in a wonderland and I can set you free. Do you want to take the blue pill and go back to your normal consumption enslaved life? Or do you want the red pill and see how it really works with all of the ugliness that freedom has to offer? If you choose the blue pill, go somewhere else. If you choose the red pill keep reading...
"The CONSUMPTION is everywhere. It's all around us, even in this very room. You can see it when you look out your window or when you turn on your television. You can feel it when you go to work, when you go to work, when you pay your taxes. The CONSUMPTION is the world that has been pulled over your eyes, to blind you from the truth. You are a slave, Neo. Like everyone else, you were born into bondage, born into a prison that you cannot smell or taste or touch. A prison...for your mind....Unfortunately, no one can be..._told_ what the CONSUMPTION is...you have to see it for yourself." -Plagiarized from the Matrix (Thanks Morpheus) |
AuthorThis website was created due to the atrociously misguided financial advice that I've heard over the decades. Financial freedom is not intellectually strenuous, but it takes discipline. Categories
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