
Just a normal guy trying to get better with money. Writing about the habits, mistakes, stress, and small wins that come with it. Simple investing, real life, and feeling a little less overwhelmed by finances.
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Gatekeeping in investing is something that really wrankles me.
People online will often say you need a certain amount of capital before it’s even worth starting.
My reply to those people is always the same:
That’s not how the advantage i...
“I wish you could just do it for me.”
A friend said that to me last week when we were talking about investing.
And honestly, I get it.
We talk about money a lot.
At one point he told me I’m the only person he can really talk to about it...
I told myself it was an investment.
It’s a useful phrase. It makes almost anything sound responsible.
Cars included.
I had the money.
I could buy it outright—no finance needed.
I told myself that mattered.
That having the money meant...
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Of all the accounts I contribute to each month, this one feels the strangest.
It doesn’t feel entirely real.
Probably because the person it’s for doesn’t exist yet.
Technically, it’s just a portfolio held inside my Stocks...
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You reach a point after you’ve bought a house where you stop asking how much things should cost and just accept you’re spending £200 on curtains now.
Not luxury curtains.
Not hand-stitched-by-artisans curtains.
Just… curta...
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Just a normal guy on a mission to normalise money talk. Writing about financial literacy, simple investing, and the boring money habits that actually work. No shortcuts—just real life, real money, and building wealth one sensible decision at a time.
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