At the end of 2020 I turned 29. As my thirties approach and I come closer to my ideal financial independence age of 40, I’m spending more time looking at my investments. Lockdown is helping with that as well! What does it mean to me to be financially independent? Let me first explain how I’m... Continue Reading →
Why investing and achieving financial independence is like running a marathon?
Watching marathon running is always inspiring. The professional runners complete their final mile in a time quicker than most people can run one mile. It raises the question: how do they do it? Watching the London Marathon, it’s possible to notice many similarities between endurance running and investing. Both investing and running a marathon are... Continue Reading →