I met with clients from Connecticut on Friday. It was snowing of course. They showed me pictures of this big ‘ole black bear making an early Spring visit to their home. Originally posted on Yoursurvivalguy.com.
Southern Most Naval Station, Key West
U.S. air superiority is a worthy goal, especially when it comes to protecting our shores. With Cuba only 90-miles away it’s something I think about when I’m in Key West. And with the recent developments in China, explained here by our in-house weapons specialist Steve Schneider, our ability to defend our shores may not always […]
Your Retirement Life: How to Discover Your Small Town
Originally posted September 23, 2016. Read the entire Your Retirement Life series by clicking here. You’re about to read the second installment of my brand new series, Your Retirement Life. We are in this together, trying to live a more prosperous, fulfilling life. It ain’t easy. But we can learn from one another. I’d like to hear […]
Your Survival: What is Your Longevity Plan?
During a conversation with a client yesterday, she thanked us for sending her the book The Longevity Plan: Seven Life-Transforming Lessons from Ancient China. “Rather than put it on the bookshelf,” she told me, “I’m keeping it on my bed-side table for easy reference.” We live busy lives today, where technological clutter abounds. One truth […]
Digital Currency Risks: Sweden Considers Cashless Society
When you consider good governance vs bad governance, Sweden typically falls into the good camp. Life is pretty good if you’re a Swede. But a recent push by central banks to adopt a cash-free-society has put many on edge. Riskbank governor, Stefan Ingves, says going cash-less is for the “collective good” of society. “Most citizens […]
Is Vanguard too Big?
Personally, I have had only one minor administrative error recently with Vanguard where they incorrectly deposited SEP-IRA money into my traditional IRA. I called them to explain their error, they pulled up the letter of instruction, recognized their mistake and made the correction. Problem solved. With record inflows of more than $1 billion per day […]
Don Imus Signs-Off
Thank you Don Imus for 50-years of entertainment and enlightenment. At age 77, Mr. Imus signed off at 7:20 this morning for the last time from his flagship WABC (770 AM) in New York in an emotional thanks to, “You,” the listener, and a heartfelt, “I’m going to miss you.” “Much more than a ‘shock […]
Turns Out, Someone Does Want to Take Your Guns Away
Walking through Central Park on Saturday on our way to get the best bagels at Barney Greengrass (read my latest Survive and Thrive: Escape to Margaritaville here) we were delayed by the anti-gun marchers clogging up the streets. We saw countless parents with their children in tow, carrying anti-Second Amendment signs. Many of the parents’ […]
Join Me and Escape to Margaritaville🌴
Escape to New York City It sure is nice to change your latitude every now and then—New York City in this case—where, if you live in New England, you don’t have to go too far to change your attitude, or have it changed for you. Such was the case this weekend which included an exciting […]
Don’t Get Caught in the Dark: America’s Electric Grid is Vulnerable
Originally posted May 3, 2017. The Northeast is completely dark in this image taken on the night of the 2003 blackout. You never know who you’re going to meet. Last week I had a great conversation with a business owner originally from Vermont who’s primary job is to make sure the area around power lines […]
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