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An Agonizing Decision - Evolving Personal Finance | Evolving Personal Finance
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Maintaining Financial Sanity through Life Transitions. July 2nd, 2015 29 Comments. As of May 31, Kyle had two very attractive job offers. In front of him, both of which he had negotiated. While he had submitted a few more applications earlier in the month, as he hadn’t heard back from them yet it seemed that he would just be deciding between the postdoc and the real job at the start-up. Kyle asked to take another week to make his decision, which the postdoc advisor agreed to. This past spring.) But K...
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Moving Cross-Country with a Pod - Evolving Personal Finance | Evolving Personal Finance
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Maintaining Financial Sanity through Life Transitions. Moving Cross-Country with a Pod. August 5th, 2015 20 Comments. In the last month, Kyle and I moved from a townhouse in Durham, NC to an apartment in Seattle, WA. While I initially had dreams of abandoning all our worldly possessions for this cross-country move, ultimately we decided to sell just our bulky furniture and move most of our stuff. We used UPack, a pod-based moving company, to move our things from Durham to Seattle. Another bonus was that ...
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Honey, I Bought a Farm | Brave New Life
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Honey, I Bought a Farm. That’s right – I bought a farm. But more on that in a minute. First, I’d like to explore how I got here…. The thing about retiring in your 30’s is that you have a lot of time on your hands. And the thing about having a lot of time on your hands is that it gives you a lot of new time to think about serious things, like life, family, priorities, and culture. And all that thinking, if you’re wired like me. Crazy Not stir-crazy or bored-crazy, just. Back to me and my farm…. In my stat...