Wordless Wednesday : There Once was an Ugly Duckling…

Wordless Wednesday : There Once was an Ugly Duckling…
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Summer Memories – Retired Introvert

I’ve been somewhat nostalgic recently. My thoughts have drifted back to my summers growing up in small-town Iowa. I can’t ...
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KFF Health News: Under Trump, Social Security Resumes What It Once Called ‘Clawback Cruelty’
March 13, 2025 KFF Health News: Under Trump, Social Security Resumes What It Once Called ‘Clawback Cruelty’ A year ago, ...
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Falling in Love with Retirement: Our Slice of Paradise

Written by Patricia O’Hare on February 19, 2025. Posted in Relationships. We are singularly blessed to spend our retirement in ...
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Are The High Fees Worth It?

Online investing platforms have lowered the costs for Canadians who want to manage their own investments. Whether it’s a robo-advisor ...
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Negotiations or Excuses

I’m not a diplomat or even very good at hiding my emotions, but the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting today deserves one of ...
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Retirement Stress? Benefits of Yoga for Relaxation

If you’re feeling stressed about your retirement, or any other challenge in your life, try yoga for stress relief. It’s ...
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Defined Benefit Transfer values reach new high
Defined benefit transfer values hit a new high in November as a result of rising inflation and falling gilt yields. ...
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I Drive in Ecuador

What is it like to drive in Ecuador, where two-thirds of its motorists purchased their permits from a friend? Let’s ...
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How to Be an Ethical Reader // The Economics of Books and Libraries – Our Next Life by Tanja Hester, author of Work Optional and Wallet Activism

I often get questions about the economics of book publishing, and about the best ways to support authors. At the ...
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