Financial Freedom Is Merely Organized Common Sense
When people do a deal, each expects to get what they want from the arrangement. Sometimes that leads to unnecessary and fruitless conflict. In the end, neither may get what they want. In lawyer talk, it is a good deal because they are equally… Continue Reading “The Law of Non-Reciprocal Meaning”
The Bank of Montreal today (25 September 2012) reported that Canadians spend $3,720 per year on impulse purchases. Not so good for the savings plan but possibly they are mental health treatments. Buying something just because you want it cheers up an otherwise bad… Continue Reading “Small Expenditures Are Hard To Contextualize.”