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How The New Rich Spend Their Money

Posted on August 16, 2025August 17, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I’ve been listening to the Moneywise Podcast where the host interviews high-net worth CEOs/founders of companies to discuss personal finance, business finance, starting/running businesses, and reaching milestone levels of wealth from $10-$50M+. The primary host is a former startup founder who sold his startup for $30M when he was 30 years old. He then started…

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How Do You Spell Relief Part II*

Posted on August 14, 2025August 17, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I’ve been fired from several jobs. I won’t mince words. Even though the terms used included laid off, position eliminated, reorganization & let go, in the end, it was all the same. I woke that day having a job with a paycheck and by the end of the day, I did not. Here are the…

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You Are Not Rich And Famous

Posted on August 12, 2025August 13, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

As I listen to pundits, media personalities, authors, influencers, politicians and researchers bemoan that Millennials/GenZ (MGZ) are the first two generations to be financially worse than their parents, I’m calling bullshit. Here’s what I observe in the lifestyles of MGZ adults: I see a mismatch of expectations to reality. The expectation is to have a…

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Tweaking Around The Edges

Posted on August 8, 2025August 12, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I listened to a Soho Forum Debate podcast this week titled: Should The US Have A Public Insurance Plan? In theory, I’m a big proponent of a public healthcare option. The idea of free or low cost Medicare For All sounds like a great idea to me. Having employer sponsored health insurance (and later Medicare)…

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The Ozempic Hole

Posted on July 29, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I was wrong, once again. Last year, when I wrote about Ozempic, I was thinking that users would lose weight but would still have psychological problems and would look for a substitute behavior to fill the void that overeating once did. I believed they would be “addicted” to the dopamine driven good feelings that came…

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Ungraceful

Posted on July 29, 2025July 30, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

Anytime I hear someone say, “I am trying to show grace but…”, I immediately think – oh bullshit – because immediately following this phrase is a complaint about some other person’s offensive behavior that the speaker judges as undeserving of grace. Talking about showing grace is the same as bragging about being humble. If you’re…

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Small, Quiet Projects

Posted on July 27, 2025August 9, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I’ve got a few small projects I’m currently working on: That’s my exciting life*. You can see why I have no plans to start a podcast. I’d run out of things to say in about 3 minutes. *It’s a great life. I have no desire for more excitement.

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Avoiding Addiction To Pleasure

Posted on July 27, 2025July 28, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

Things I love: I never did drugs because I was worried about breaking the law and getting busted. I don’t like smoking. I’m squeamish at the thought of injecting myself with a needle. Looking back, I’m very fortunate that I never tried heroin, meth, cocaine or speed. What if I liked them? I was thinking…

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Like A Warm Blanket

Posted on July 26, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I started reading the Spenser detective series over 20 years ago. I think I discovered it at the Mystery Lover’s Bookshop in Oakmont, PA. After reading a few of his books, I was hooked. I wasn’t expecting this because I remembered watching the “Spenser for Hire” TV show from the ’70s and not liking it….

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Don’t Warn Me About The Next Pandemic

Posted on July 23, 2025July 23, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I refuse to read books, articles or news stories (or listen to podcasts) asking, “Are we prepared for tenet pandemic?” The answer is always – no. Then the expert goes into detail about our lack of investment, investigation and public health policies. They highlight how we messed up during the Covid pandemic, how certain Asian…

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  • How The New Rich Spend Their Money
  • How Do You Spell Relief Part II*
  • You Are Not Rich And Famous
  • Tweaking Around The Edges
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  • Ungraceful
  • Small, Quiet Projects
  • Avoiding Addiction To Pleasure
  • Like A Warm Blanket
  • Don’t Warn Me About The Next Pandemic
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