Kevin's review of Your Money or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence
Your Money or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Joe Dominguez
The difference between work and play - is you get paid for work. You can get challenger in both, meet people during both, etc. Of 19 things listed, 18 are shared and only one is not - if you get paid.
A person's worth is not measured by their job. I am not a programmer - I am someone currently working as a programmer.
Your hourly wage is actually less. If you take what you get paid, add in the unpaid hours related to your job (commuting hours, decompression hours after work, vacation hours you wouldn't have needed with a more enjoyable job) and subtract out the money spent related to work (clothes for work, gas for commuting to work, etc) that's your real earnings not your stated earnings. Like a salary is the gross salary and after all these adjustments, you end up with your net rate. And you find you spent $200 in clothes this month, and your adjusted hourly wage is $10 an hour, you can see that those clothes cost you 20 hours of work to get it. And then you're ready to ask if...more
A person's worth is not measured by their job. I am not a programmer - I am someone currently working as a programmer.
Your hourly wage is actually less. If you take what you get paid, add in the unpaid hours related to your job (commuting hours, decompression hours after work, vacation hours you wouldn't have needed with a more enjoyable job) and subtract out the money spent related to work (clothes for work, gas for commuting to work, etc) that's your real earnings not your stated earnings. Like a salary is the gross salary and after all these adjustments, you end up with your net rate. And you find you spent $200 in clothes this month, and your adjusted hourly wage is $10 an hour, you can see that those clothes cost you 20 hours of work to get it. And then you're ready to ask if...more
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