In this episode we answer emails from Thirsty Horse, Graham, Chris, Oberon, Ronald and Mark. We discuss their personal progress with finances and better relationships, books about that and thriving, treasury bond funds, choosing volunteering and charitable opportunities, and sample portfolio dividends and interest.
Campaign update: Top of the T-Shirt fundraiser for Father McKenna Center closing July 31!
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Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna Center
Testfolio Comparison of VGLT, TYA and GOVZ: testfol.io/analysis?s=4bAJZXAObDD
Breathless Unedited AI-Bot Summary:
The journey from wealth accumulation to meaningful spending is perhaps one of the most challenging psychological transitions in personal finance. In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the mental barriers that prevent even financially successful people from fully enjoying their hard-earned freedom.
Through several listener stories, we witness the transformative power of risk parity principles not just as investment strategies, but as confidence-building frameworks that empower life changes. One listener shares how implementing these concepts gave them the security to leave a high-paying career for more purposeful work. Another reveals their struggle with "optimization addiction" - postponing experiences like concerts and travel while continuing to accumulate unnecessary wealth.
This episode delivers practical wisdom on finding balance between financial security and life enjoyment. We discuss recommended books for navigating the retirement mindset transition, including Bronnie Ware's "Five Regrets of the Dying" and Arthur Brooks' work on finding purpose in life's second half. For those interested in the technical side, we examine treasury bond strategies during recessionary environments, comparing performance across different instruments.
Perhaps most valuably, we explore how to select meaningful charitable causes that align with your skills and passions. The Father McKenna Center campaign illustrates how financial independence can create opportunities for impact beyond personal wealth.
Ready to shift from obsessing over your portfolio to embracing life's experiences? This episode might just give you the perspective shift you need. Remember: winning the financial game is just the beginning – learning to actually play it is where true fulfillment begins.
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