This Week in Consumerism Commentary History
This article was written by Flexo in Administration.
Last year, I was talking about the following around this time:
The STAR Trader Workshop was Stupid Investment of the Week. It’s another one of those seminars where participants pay to listen to a sales pitch.
Here are three suggestions for a life without regret, that is, regret pertaining to finances. I can’t help you about that one night stand.
Here’s how I “spent” my vacation in Williamsburg, Virginia. Wow, I can’t believe that was a year ago all ready.
Two years ago, I talked about trading savings for enjoyment of life. I’m doing some of that this summer, as well.
Three years ago, I mentioned that I enrolled in an MBA program (which, after taking a break for a year, I am now finishing), while pointing out that those with six-figure salaries can get laid off, too.
Published or updated August 16, 2006. If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to the RSS feed or receive daily emails. Follow @flexo on Twitter and visit our Facebook page for more updates.
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Luke Landes, also known as Flexo, is the founder of Consumerism Commentary. He has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow Flexo on Twitter. View all articles by Flexo.
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This Week in Consumerism Commentary History
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Last year, I was talking about the following around this time:
The STAR Trader Workshop was Stupid Investment of the Week. It’s another one of those seminars where participants pay to listen to a sales pitch.
Here are three suggestions for a life without regret, that is, regret pertaining to finances. I can’t help you about that one night stand.
Here’s how I “spent” my vacation in Williamsburg, Virginia. Wow, I can’t believe that was a year ago all ready.
Two years ago, I talked about trading savings for enjoyment of life. I’m doing some of that this summer, as well.
Three years ago, I mentioned that I enrolled in an MBA program (which, after taking a break for a year, I am now finishing), while pointing out that those with six-figure salaries can get laid off, too.
Published or updated August 16, 2006. If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to the RSS feed or receive daily emails. Follow @flexo on Twitter and visit our Facebook page for more updates.
Rank: Platinum
Luke Landes, also known as Flexo, is the founder of Consumerism Commentary. He has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow Flexo on Twitter. View all articles by Flexo.
Read related articles from Consumerism Commentary