Mathematical Acuity Lost

Numbers, numbers, numbers. Even though my career was in brand, new product, and corporate strategy, I was always very good with numbers. Sometimes people would think I had a finance background. I could tear apart an income statement, market research survey, pricing/margin structure, marketing budget, or ROI better than most. I remember that I could very quickly – almost instantly – add, subtract, multiply, divide, … Continue reading Mathematical Acuity Lost

Jimmy Buffett Lifestyle Legacy

You’ve probably already read that Jimmy Buffett passed away this weekend at the age of 76. A lot has been written about Buffett, but I thought I would add a few words on his music and philosophy on life and how it relates positively to our early retirement lifestyle. I’ve mentioned Buffett quite a few times in my posts and feel like I’ve learned a … Continue reading Jimmy Buffett Lifestyle Legacy

Where Are We Heading With National Retirement Ages?

There’s increasing pressure on raising retirement ages in the world. Many countries are moving in the direction of raising the retirement age used for their national pensions. Other countries are pretending that their national programs are robust & funded appropriately just the way things are, but they math isn’t in their favor. In the USA, Republican candidate, Nikki Haley, is calling for Social Security reforms … Continue reading Where Are We Heading With National Retirement Ages?

Another Quirky Award

The annual State Fair is a big event here in Minnesota. It is regularly voted the country’s ‘Best State Fair’ and over 2.2 million crowd the fairgrounds on 12 days busy each year. Among the colorful carnival rides, popular grandstand shows, and greasy food-on-a-stick, the fairgrounds have a dozen buildings where Minnesotans compete for ribbons in hundreds of creative, horticultural, and agricultural events. I’ve always … Continue reading Another Quirky Award