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themoneyloaf

behind the scenes on a journey to FIRE

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Latest Issues

Barista FIRE month 2: feeling the scarcity mindset

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tl;dr - turns out spending money without an income is harder than I thought!

ps: Talking Dough is free - however if you’d like to support me as a relatively small content creator, you can subscribe at the link below...

2 months ago
2

I quit my job

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Yep you read that right, goodbye corporate (hopefully forever!)

It’s no secret I’ve hated the idea of work forever, but there’s always the reality of needing to pay the bills.

Some time in 2025 during a particul...

3 months ago
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Wrapping 2025

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Hello!

I apologize that it’s been many months since the last edition of Talking Dough.

I’m not sure exactly what happened, but at some point I realized that writing semi-prescriptive articles isn’t what I wa...

5 months ago
4

What would you do if you didn't need to work for money?

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I came across this comment online the other day and couldn't quite believe what I was reading:

"I am a 67 year old man that has been retired for about 5 years. My wife retired 2.5 years ago. Finances are...

9 months ago
2

My mum, her credit card, and unnecessary mental load

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I recently had lunch with my mum, and she was telling me about this credit card she's had for years, and for whatever reason, she only uses it to pay for Netflix.

ps: Talking Dough is free - however if you’d...

9 months ago

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