MONIQUE L. AKASSI

Dr. Monique AkassiMonique L. Akassi has been named special assistant to the president for diversity, equity, inclusion, and strategic initiatives at West Liberty University. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English and comparative literature from the University of Cincinnati; a master’s in English composition and rhetoric from Wright State University; and a doctoral degree in … Read more

The Cheapest Health Insurance for College Students

Are you a college student (or a graduate student) looking for inexpensive health insurance options? Maybe you’re going off to college for the first time, or maybe you’re an older student who no longer gets healthcare under your parent’s insurance? If so, this guide outlines what your options are, and when you should consider these … Read more

The Constitutional Right to Confront Witnesses Against You, When They’ve Been Exposed to COVID

From the Minnesota Court of Appeals’ majority opinion yesterday in State v. Trifiletti, written by Judge Randall Slieter and joined by Judge Matthew Johnson; the opinion is long, but here’s the legal heart of the matter: Did the state prove that M.W.’s [a witness’s] possible exposure to COVID-19 and fully-dissipated-cough symptoms, which prevented her from … Read more

Health Insurance for Consultants: Helpful Tips – Embroker

Being an independent consultant has taught you to handle employment-related things on your own. Even if you have just recently decided to cut ties with the corporate world, you must be prepared for the challenges of being self-employed. You have to take care of your business growth, financial stability, taxes, and even retirement plan. And … Read more

EDU Danmark to operate IELTS in Norway

EDU Danmark will take over from Folkeuniversitetet, which was previously responsible for administering the tests, co-owned by British Council, IDP and Cambridge Assessment. “We’ve been in Danish boundaries until now with recruitment and language testing,” founder and general manager of EDU Danmark, Palle Steen Jensen, told The PIE. Moving to operate the tests in Norway will be an … Read more

How does California law define a psychological injury? – J&Y Law Firm

A psychological injury is a condition that develops as a result of a traumatic event. This type of condition can affect a person’s ability to perform routine personal and work tasks. In general, the types of traumatic events that give rise to psychological injuries are those that occur unexpectedly, leaving the person affected with a … Read more

How sustainability and workforce transformation inspire innovation

The recent 2022 Qorus-Accenture Innovation in Insurance Awards are a powerful, practical illustration of the trends shaping the insurance industry. Sustainability and workforce transformation are becoming central to insurers for retaining relevance in a changing market. Insurers need to embed sustainability into their strategy and value proposition, and they have to embrace workforce transformation in … Read more

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This week I’m in Orlando for Fincon, the annual gathering of folks who work at the intersection of money and media. As a result, I haven’t had time to do all of the things I normally do during a week. I haven’t been reading or writing about money. Instead, I’ve done a lot of chatting with colleagues.

We’ve been coming together at Fincon since 2011. At first, we were nearly all strangers to each other. Today, many of these people are my closest friends — but they’re friends I see in person only once or twice each year. I value every moment I get to spend with them.

On Tuesday, for instance, a group of us booked a private VIP tour through the Disney theme parks. We had a blast. I mean, look at this wretched hive of scum and villainy…

Chatting with other money nerds this week has given me additional clarity about the future direction of Get Rich Slowly — on the web, on YouTube, and in the email newsletter.

You see, most money bloggers (and podcasters and YouTube creators) are in it for the money. That’s fine. I have no problem with that. But that’s not me.

Yes, I would very much like to earn income from the work that I do, but I’m in the fortunate position that I don’t need to earn that income today. I had a windfall from the site thirteen years ago, which allows me to pursue this as a passion project (at least for a time).

Instead, I can focus on making Get Rich Slowly meaningful to me and useful to you. I can ignore the financial side of things while I work to build a resource that helps people master their money — and their lives. While I might not earn anything from the site today (or next week or even next year), I have faith that if I provide value, then eventually I’ll discover a way to make money in a way that doesn’t compromise my values.

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