
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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Planet Earth now has a trillionaire.
His name is Elon Musk—but you probably already know about him.
He’s the guy behind Tesla and the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
He also owns a large stake in SpaceX, which has recent...
“Money is the root of all evil.”
We’ve all heard some version of that phrase.
Usually when someone gets a promotion, starts a business, invests successfully, or talks openly about wanting to earn more.
The implication there is pretty cle...
A few years ago, I couldn't have told you where all of my pensions were.
Like many people, I'd collected them over time. A workplace pension here. Another one there.
The truth is, I wasn't particularly worried about it.
I just didn’t thi...
In a world of higher debt, greater complexity, and money showing up ever earlier in life, too many people reach adulthood without a true understanding of how money works—or how it can work for or against them.
“Why didn’t they teach us thi...
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...
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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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