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September 6, 2024

Embrace Wabi Sabi in Your Investing Plan

To reach financial freedom, you need a personal investing plan. And Ideally this plan is summarized and made concrete in a written personal financial plan.

September 4, 2024

The Important Difference Between Good and Bad Debt for Doctors

Can debt be good? Or it all bad? How does debt factor into your net worth? Does it come with an asterisk? These are all

September 1, 2024

Sorta Random Sunday: My Theory on the Evolution of Knowledge

We all go through an evolution of knowledge as we progress through our lives. But it takes places in each different aspect. There is an

August 26, 2024

How to Win the Fight Against Analysis Paralysis

Analysis paralysis can seriously impede our ability to make progress in our lives. Personally. Professionally. Financially. With friends, family, colleagues. The list goes on and

August 25, 2024

Sorta Random Sunday: What Type of Thinker Am I?

Mindset is critical in our success. Professionally. Personally. In life in general. So it makes a lot of sense that we work on understanding how

August 19, 2024

My Top 5 Favorite Personal Finance Books

The first key step in starting on the journey to financial freedom is financial education. But even if you are well on your way to

August 16, 2024

Why is Doctor Pay Decreasing and What Can We Do About It?

As you may recall from my recent analysis of the 2024 Doximity compensation report, doctor pay, in real terms, is decreasing. That’s a problem given

August 12, 2024

7 Secrets to Wealth Building You Won’t Learn in Medical School

In fact, in medical school, you probably won’t learn anything about wealth building…let alone any secrets. And that’s because of the massive and misguided ancient

August 11, 2024

Sorta Random Sunday: Psychology of the American Consumer

One of my favorite books is The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel. I highly recommend it. This post is about the epilogue of the

August 9, 2024

The Simple Path to Wealth for Doctors: Back to Basics

It is never too early to start thinking about retirement. In fact, the best time to start thinking about retirement is when you first start