While places like Bali, Lisbon, and Chiang Mai are, of course, great, they’re also getting crowded, and the cost of living has shot through the roof in some of these once-affordable, low-key havens. I started wondering: Where can we go that’s still flying under the radar? Where are the places that still offer reasonable living ... Read more ›
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Life can feel like one giant budget spreadsheet if we’re not careful, right? I’ve certainly lost track of how many times I’ve agonized over a purchase, wondering if it’s truly “worth it.” But what if there are certain indulgences that do more than just satisfy a want? What if they actually save us money or ... Read more ›
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We all have that friend who jokes, “If I never see an office cubicle again, it’ll be too soon.” Sometimes, that friend is us. The rapid rise of remote work, fueled by shifting technology, global events, and evolving company culture, has given many of us a taste of location flexibility. Instead of commuting, we’re logging ... Read more ›
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Europe is tired of swiping on someone else’s rails. For decades, nearly every card tap in Paris, Lisbon, or Berlin has ridden on US-based networks like Visa and Mastercard. That reliance is about to change. Now, Brussels has a blunt message for European shoppers and merchants: paying with a Visa or Mastercard may soon feel ... Read more ›
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When it comes to financial wisdom, few voices carry as much weight as Warren Buffett. Known affectionately as the “Oracle of Omaha,” Buffett isn’t just one of the wealthiest people alive; he’s renowned for the clear, straightforward advice he shares about building lasting wealth. Over the years, I’ve read countless articles, listened to dozens of ... Read more ›
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When it comes to money, few people in the world have achieved the level of success—and wisdom—as Warren Buffett. He’s not just a billionaire. He’s someone who built his wealth slowly and strategically over decades, sticking to principles that anyone—yes, anyone—can follow. Buffett once said, “The chains of habit are too light to be felt ... Read more ›
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When I first stumbled across the idea of tiny-house living, I was drowning in debt and desperate for a change. It seemed perfect—dramatically reduce living costs, simplify my life, and eliminate my debts once and for all. But as enticing as Instagram made it look, the reality of spending an entire year in a tiny ... Read more ›
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Budgeting has always felt like a necessary evil to me—endless spreadsheets, tracking every penny, and usually feeling guilty when I inevitably overspend on yet another takeaway coffee. I was tired of feeling like my financial health depended on constant vigilance. So, when I stumbled upon something intriguingly called the “monk method” of saving money, I ... Read more ›
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PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) told 1,500 U.S. employees on Monday that their roles were eliminated with immediate effect—about 2 percent of its national headcount. In the company-wide e-mail obtained by industry blog Going Concern, leadership cited “historically low attrition” and a need to “align the firm for the future.” Publicly, a spokesperson framed the move as a ... Read more ›
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That doesn’t mean Gen Z is financially reckless – they’re just redefining what financial independence looks like. Surveys show a clear shift in priorities: Nearly three in four Gen Z respondents said they’d rather have a better quality of life now than extra money sitting in the bank, according to Intuit’s Prosperity Index study. A ... Read more ›
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You know that moment when your alarm goes off and you find yourself debating whether to hit the snooze button or drag yourself out of bed? For a lot of us, that first decision of the day sets the tone for everything that follows. Leadership mentor Robin Sharma is a big believer in the power ... Read more ›
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Travel has become a lot more accessible in recent years, and with it, the digital nomad lifestyle has exploded in popularity. Working from anywhere in the world used to be a lofty dream. Now, it’s a routine reality for many. Still, one major question remains: Where can you get the most out of your monthly ... Read more ›
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Remote work can feel like a dream come true — until you realize you’re hunched over your laptop at midnight, still juggling tasks, snacks, and a creeping sense that the line between “work” and “life” is starting to blur. That’s the part we don’t see on Instagram, right? The truth is, succeeding in a remote ... Read more ›
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For years, I was the guy selling the dream: Leave your 9-to-5, book a one-way ticket, and build something from your laptop while sipping coconut water in Bali. And for a while, I did just that. I walked away from a six-figure job in corporate America, burned out, disillusioned, and hungry for freedom. I landed ... Read more ›
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I landed in Bali thinking I’d found paradise. Fast Wi-Fi. $2 smoothie bowls. Coworking spaces that looked like temples. And everywhere I turned—someone was building a personal brand, launching a new app, or running a six-figure coaching business. It was like Disneyland for digital entrepreneurs. But here’s the uncomfortable truth no influencer puts in their ... Read more ›
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Let me be blunt: Vietnam should be the perfect place to build a lean, high-margin business. The cost of living is low. Talent is abundant. The energy? Electric. You can feel it walking the streets of Saigon—everyone’s hustling, moving, building. It’s the kind of raw growth that startup junkies like me drool over. So when ... Read more ›
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When I graduated with a Master’s degree, like most students, I faced an intimidating wall of student loan debt. Despite my best intentions, budgeting alone felt like chipping away at a mountain with a teaspoon. I needed something more effective—something unexpected. That’s when a friend mentioned an unusual side hustle she stumbled into: reselling vintage ... Read more ›
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There is a stark contrast between successful and unsuccessful people, and it often comes down to their daily habits. Unsuccessful people have certain routines they follow every morning, and these can seriously limit their potential. As an observer of success and failure, I’ve noticed that these unhealthy habits are common among unsuccessful individuals. In this ... Read more ›
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Melbourne has been ranked the best city in the world for remote work, according to the Nestpick Work-From-Anywhere Index – a global study comparing 75 cities on factors from internet infrastructure and housing costs to visa regulations and quality of life. This index (first released in mid-2021) examined cities often touted as “most livable” and ... Read more ›
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I used to roll out of bed, grab my phone, and scroll through emails or social feeds before I was even fully awake. Within minutes, my head would be buzzing with other people’s priorities, and I felt behind before I’d even started my day. Sound familiar? Over the past few years, I’ve reworked my morning ... Read more ›
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