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February 6th, 2006

I’ve Got a Few Issues With the Younger ME

I was sitting around thinking (not again) and I realized that I’ve really short changed myself in the past.  Not so bad that I haven’t recovered from it (to some extent), but enough that I could have made things a bit easier on myself.  Jonathon at MymoneyBlog had a good post about mistakes, and so did MyOpenWallet.  I think it’s a fact of life that we all make mistakes.  I’m certainly no different.  Here goes:

-Purchased a brand new Acura.  Ouch (and then sold it a year later)

-Bought Commerce One years ago and rode it to 0. (Could have been worse)

-Kept too much stock in my company after the IPO and then rode it waaaaay down.  (Made some money, but only 10% of what I could have.  Think diversification)

-Learned all about compound interest and the rule of 72 when I was 18 and then proceeded not to do a damn thing about it for 10 years.  Knowing something, and actually acting on it, are two entirely different things.  (Yeah.  Duh)

-Didn’t start my 401k at my current company for 6 months after I started.  (And I’m vested in their portion from day one.  Lost that match)

-Drove cars for a couple years and then traded them in.  (HUGE financial hit)

-Ate dinner out at least 4 times per week for dinner, and every lunch.  (And I suppose I shouldn’t forget the coffee and pastry in the morning)

Well, the good thing about reflecting and acknowledging mistakes is that it helps you from repeating them later.  (In theory).  I do feel some good fortune that I figured these things out in my late twenties and early thirties.  It’s given me a chance to catch myself up.  So, have you made any doozies that you aren’t so proud of?

February 6th, 2006

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http://finance.yahoo.com/columnist/article/yourlife/2449

Okay. I admit it. I like reading Ben Stein’s articles. Maybe I want to win some of it. (lame joke)

http://www.komotv.com/stories/41695.htm

Hey Buddy. Can you spare a dime? I need to send an email.

http://finance.yahoo.com/columnist/article/moneymatters/2236

Suze’s got something to tell you. Are you being honest? No really.

February 6th, 2006

Bummer! (Superbowl)

Well,

I won’t whine and cry about some of the calls made in yesterday’s game. I’ll just lick my wounds and carry on. It would have been nice to see a Superbowl win in Seattle. I guess the positive side is that I didn’t bet any money on the game, and we watched it with friends at home, so it really wasn’t an expensive loss for me personally. It did give us an opportunity to spend time with friends, eat too much, and just have a good time (at least until the 4th quarter).

So, back to the grind.

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