Beware of Overconfidence and Hubris as an Investor
Adventure is a regular part of my life, but sometimes, I get overconfident. Here's why that's a bad idea for your life and your finances.
Adventure is a regular part of my life, but sometimes, I get overconfident. Here's why that's a bad idea for your life and your finances.
Traveling to Israel was more than about eating falafel and seeing ancient wonders. It was also about learning important financial lessons.
You don't need a locums agency to find locums work. You can save yourself money (and negotiate your own salary) by just doing it yourself.
Sometimes, the greatest rewards of your life come through perservarance and pushing past the limits that would stop most other people.
Here's how one physician's work in war-torn Ukraine affected him and his family and gave him a new lease on his life and career.
Our spring break experience didn't go exactly as we planned. But we took away plenty of life lessons from our unexpected adventure.
The absence of a plan was intoxicating. I could go anywhere. My colleagues threw a party. I walked out of that hospital and never went back.
Having adventure in your life requires a few things that not everybody has. But if you have the ability to do so, get packed and get started.
We stuffed our lives into two backpacks and four suitcases to move to Portugal. Here's how it affected our taxes and retirement accounts.
There's more to travel hacking than just opening a bunch of credit cards. Here's a primer on how to get started.
We had a great trip to Belize recently and learned a few lessons, mostly about how to trade money for happiness.
Locum Tenens is an option many docs should consider. It can be done in early, mid, or late career. Have stethoscope, will travel!
[Editor's Note: This is a guest post from Keith Roxo, who has guest posted before and will introduce himself below. I almost had the chance to meet him but he came through SLC a few hours after our ne...