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Die with zero

I am a bit sick of reading yet another book about how to deal with your money. I get it. Save more, spend less, invest the difference. It doesn’t get any more complicated than that. And yet I am still struggling with it. There is just something wrong with this worldview. There must be something more than this right?

Thankfully someone out there agrees with me, and wrote about it too. I’m sure there are others out there, but this is the book I got my hands on right now. The gist? Spend on experience, and there’s a time and place for different kind of experiences. So instead of coming up with a bucket list, write a time bucket list instead. What you plan to do in your 20s? 30s? 40s? 50s?

Need help? Try the app. It’ll make more sense if you have read the book, but essentially it is a bucket list put in different time buckets. Let me know how you get on.

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