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Coffee in Saigon
Coffee choices are everywhere here in Saigon. I can pretty much get a cup of coffee anywhere. Continue reading
Box Lunches
The other day we saw these stacks of box lunches that were being delivered to a construction site. Continue reading
Posted in Life Between the Tweets, Travel Tips and Insight
Tagged daily life, indigenous culture, Travel
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Kindest Regards, You Miserable People
You are spoiled, greedy, egocentric people who will never find happiness… Continue reading
Watching Real Beauty
Guest post by Laverne H. Bardy whose humorous, often irreverent, slant on life in general, and aging in particular, draws a large readership. She has been syndicated with Senior Wire News Service since 2004. Her book, How The (Bleep) Did … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog Posts, Heart Song, Humor
Tagged Contributions of women, daily life, Happiness, Perspective
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Should I Move My Retirement Funds to Mexico?
Do you know where to look into moving retirement funds to Mexico upon having citizenship?? Continue reading
Posted in All Things Financial, Q & A From our Readers
Tagged Finance, Retirement Experts
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Are You Afraid to Retire?
How can I deal with the fear of stepping over the retirement fence? Continue reading
Teaching Abroad, could it be your ticket to permanent life of travel?
What did he mean by “the Best Kept Secret?” Well we want to share it with you. Continue reading
Hey Billy & Akaisha – Are You Retired or Not?
In planning for your own retirement, you must be able to live from the income that your investments generate, and if something else comes up after your retirement years, then it is simply “extra cash.” Continue reading
The Early Years
I worked with a narc, a woman who went to jail for Social Security fraud, a guy who went to jail for assault, assorted alcoholics, assorted drug users and a desk man who tried to burn the newspaper building down. Continue reading
Why Your House Is a Terrible Investment
Home ownership a part of The American Religion, so I know I’m treading dangerous ground here. But before you get out the tar and feathers, let’s do a little thought experiment together. Continue reading
Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Housing
Tagged daily life, Finance, housing, lifestyle, Perspective, retirement planning
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