Well said by Mr. Birchler (who, might I add, has been on fire recently. You should subscribe to his site.) Going stock-apps-only is an increasingly honourable way to go. I’m stock Mail, Messages, and Safari, but third-party everything else.
The Value of Using Stock Apps●
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Three Ways the iPad Beats the Mac●
Friday, May 22, 2020
I’m much the same as Snell: There are times when I’m working on a Mac where I run into a task I can only — or, perhaps, far more efficiently — complete on an iPad. The number of these tasks is increasing, to the point where I’d say, at best it’s a 50/50 split. In all likelihood, I’m probably 80/20 in favour of the iPad.
How Playing Monopoly Can Teach You About Real Estate and Cash Flow●
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Crazy statistic in here: “Meanwhile, our household debt as a per cent of net disposable income is at 182 per cent compared to 105 per cent in the U.S.” Someone told me once that living through 18% interest rates was the hardest thing of their financial lives. I’m starting to think a combination of 2% interest rates and 52% tax rates is even worse.