Friend of the blog DT wrote in and said: In regards to your recent “When to Take Social Security” article, you left something out. You can take Social Security early (say, age 62), then invest that money, and your investment will end up better than if you had waited on Social Security until age 67 […]
Greece, a country steeped in history, mythology, and unparalleled natural beauty, is home to some of the world’s most enchanting cities. Each city offers a unique blend of historical significance, cultural vibrancy, and scenic splendor. From the iconic islands to the historic cities on the mainland, here’s a look at 11 Greek cities that deserve […]
Many years ago, I read a book that suggested you can change your dreams while you sleep. This concept fascinated me, as I often had a recurring dream where I was being chased by a large, foreboding monster and was unable to run away. In the dream, all I could do was slowly crawl away. This was […]
I recently lost my brother-in-law, and my wife lost the last member of her family. Losing a close family member is one of the most profound and painful experiences of our lives. As we navigate the complex emotions that follow, we can better process our grief and find solace in the memories we shared with […]
I spent a good portion of my week in Austin speaking at the Texas Secondary School Principal conference. I was quite inspired by the awesome school leaders in the state, and the similarities that we see across our country right now. While most of us are dealing with legislative overreach, greater teacher mobility than at […]
Living frugally isn’t something that comes naturally to everyone. For impulse spenders, cutting out unnecessary spending is a daily struggle. However, if you want to live a more frugal lifestyle or trim the fat from your budget, we can help. Outside of choosing to live as frugally as possible, the frugal lifestyle does have some […]
I suspect it isn’t rare for any of us to suffer follow-up failure. Times we ‘meant to’ finish sharing a thought or a plan or information with someone and then it becomes too late. The opportunity is gone. I was unable to finish a follow-up conversation that I had with Alice, a person I really […]
🌟 Join Dr. M and me for an enlightening discussion as we explore her journey from Nigeria to the US and her experiences at Howard University. 🎓 Despite being part of a predominantly black community, she still faced challenges as a black woman finding her voice. 🗣️ Now, she’s on a mission with #DoYouSeeME to […]
Photo by Greg Johnson on Unsplash The EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. When I read predictions of what climate change will do to our world over the next 50 years, I am sorely tempted to follow the counsel of Charlie Brown: “No problem […]
Can you believe I wore the same top twice this week? Well, why not, right? Rewearing our items is a good thing. Especially a top that is as cute as this one. There are a couple of brands having sales this week that I discuss in my captions. If you are looking to explore new […]