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Days to Financial Independence (Intro and Day 1): The Shallows and the Deep“3. Days to Financial Independence” is an ongoing series that appears every Thursday on The Simple Dollar.
Introduction. One of the earliest collections of articles to appear on The Simple Dollar shortly after its launch was 3. Days to Fix Your Finances (you can read it in full here), which was a culmination of everything I had learned about personal finance up to that point, organized in a series of posts that walked people through the organization of their finances in a way that was centered around their own personal values with a goal of being able to achieve one’s life ambitions.
I was extremely proud of that series and I still am. Today, I’m launching a revision of that original series.
This time around, it’s entitled 3. Days to Financial Independence, but it still has the same main goal as the original: to help people organize their finances in a way that’s centered around their core values and helps them achieve their life ambitions. This begs the question: if I’m so proud of the original, why am I revisiting it?
For starters, some aspects of the world have changed since I originally wrote the series. There are many specific points in that series of articles that are very much locked into the world as it was in the late ’0. While some elements have the “timeless” quality that I look for in great financial writing, other elements rely heavily on things that existed at that time but don’t necessarily exist now, like online savings accounts that offered 6% interest. Another reason is that I’ve learned a lot in the last eight and a half years since I wrote the original series. I’ve experienced countless things. I’ve explored countless avenues of personal finance.
I’ve read countless books and studied countless whitepapers and research briefs. I’ve interacted with literally thousands of readers in one- on- one conversations (probably tens of thousands). I’ve learned some things along the way, and I believe that many of the things I’ve learned can really only make this series better. The goal of this series is simple.
It’s a series of practical and philosophical exercises that can help anyone who is dissatisfied with their financial state in any way to improve their financial path going forward, orienting it closer to their personal life goals and getting rid of plenty of unnecessary baggage. It’s helpful to the person making an entry- level wage and juggling student loan debt.
It’s helpful for the overly busy person juggling a career, children, and aging parents. It’s helpful for people who are looking ahead toward retirement and wondering what that means. When this series is finished several months down the road, I hope that it will be on par with the quality of personal finance books you’d find on the shelf of any bookstore or library, except that it’s all freely available for anyone right here at The Simple Dollar. Let’s get started! Day 1: The Shallows and the Deep. Tell me if this sounds familiar…You have a lot of interests and distractions on your time. You have a bunch of hobbies that you’d love to spend more time on – some that you actually do spend time on but not as much as you like, and quite a few more that you don’t devote time to but you have stuff in case you ever do find the time.
You follow a ton of television shows and perhaps online video series, so you have a healthy home internet connection and a cable package and/or subscriptions to a bunch of video streaming services. You read a bunch of different websites and constantly find cool stuff on them. You follow social media, too. You like to eat at nice restaurants. You like to have good foods in the fridge. You like to have nice clothes. You have a nice car – or dream about having one.
You have a nice house – or dream about having one – and you want to fill it with amazing decor. Yet you rarely have time for all of this stuff. Often, in the evenings, when you’ve taken care of your work, your sleep, your personal care, and keeping up your home and other personal responsibilities, you don’t have very much time at all for those things, so you fall into just one or two things you do in the evenings.
Maybe you watch television, or browse the web, or read a book. And then the cycle repeats itself.
You have a closet or two and/or a garage full of scarcely used stuff, and yet you sometimes add to it. You have tons of channels and infinite online resources, yet you just watch one or two channels and return to the same few websites over and over. You have tons of books and movies on your shelves, but you accumulate them faster than you read.
Does this sound at least something like you, at least in parts? This is actually an amalgamation of the internal lives of a lot of people in America today.
Including myself. The above text is a frighteningly accurate look at my internal daily life in the years before my financial turnaround. Take my personal journal entry from September 2. I describe a typical day.
That typical day was filled with interests and distractions and responsibilities, pushing and pulling me in a lot of different directions. In the end, though, it left me feeling deeply unhappy.
Why? In the process of chasing the infinite things that I might care about a little, I left myself little time, money, and energy to feed the things I actually cared about a lot. Because of that, I was financially broke and my life felt pretty empty. I felt deeply unhappy, yet I kept moving through the same cycles – going out to eat constantly, buying more and more things for my hobbies that I often wasn’t really using or deeply enjoying, and burning time and energy in ways that were spread out over lots of things, many of which I didn’t care about nearly as much as others. Here’s the truth: Every single one of us out there has a set of values by which we live our lives. Most of us have a lot of values and a lot of things we deeply care about and we try our best to spread ourselves across all of those things. The problem is that when we spread ourselves wide, we become shallow.
The phrase “an ocean wide, an inch deep” comes right to mind. We’re able to touch gently on all of the things we believe we care about, but there’s no depth there. The things we really, truly care about – the ones that deserve a lot of depth and attention in order to bring us joy in life – are treated in a shallow fashion just like everything else, because there’s only so much time and energy and money to spread around. What’s the solution?
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Portuguese Man- O- War. Photo Nancy Patterson( note: first aid for jellyfish - rinse with fresh water. Reactions vary in individuals.).
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South Padre Island through education. Dolphin Research and Sealife Nature Center. South Padre Island Dolphin Research and Sealife Nature Center has now opened on South Padre Island. Watch The Lathe Of Heaven Online on this page. The Non Profit Organization is located at 1. W. Pompano. The research and nature center will be open everyday at 1: 0.
At 1: 0. 0 we will feed the sea creatures and discuss their unique habitat. Children can help with the feeding.
All the dolphins in the area are in the wild and the eight year research of South Padre Island’s Bottlenose dolphins will be on display in the form of photo’s, videos, books and presentations by the research team. Trips by boat with the research team to visit their wild dolphin study group are available thru the research center daily. Tours of the facility can be arranged for large groups at other times of the day. The nature center has hands on touch tank tidal pools for everyone to experience live marine life and learn about live shells, hold a starfish and hermit crab and other invertebrates. Educational displays will help inform all on how to save wildlife and protect it. The center will serve as a birding information center for all birders to report sightings or to answer questions about local birds in general.
A birding rehab program is also in the works. There is an eco- friendly gift shop meaning no marine life will be put to death to sell as souvenirs.
The gift shop will help raise funds to operate the Research Center. There will be plenty of dolphin related gifts, jewelry and photos in the gift shop area. An Adopt- a- Dolphin Program is in place to help raise funds for the Research Center and donations and members are needed to get this new non- profit organization up and running. Quarterly news letters will keep members informed on latest news on our dolphins and nature of South Padre Island and the Laguna Madre.
There will be educational programs set up and scholarships given as the center raises the funds. The opportunity to learn about nature with a view of conservation and future needs of wildlife will be a focus. There will be story telling hours so everyone interested can get together and share stories about their nature experiences such as fishing, shelling, dolphin encounters, birding, and many other topics. Also this center will serve as a nature report center for any sighting or events seen, from a deceased animal to injured animal or abusive behavior to wildlife. Ultimately this center will be a place everyone can share their love for the nature of the area and learn how to help take care of it. The phone no.
This research and nature center, Sea Turtle Inc. University of Texas Pan Am Coastal Lab provide South Padre Island with three very informative and educational centers on the nature of South Padre Island to help create eco friendly and informed tourists and visitors and residents.
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