We study the lives of real people and the way they actually spend money - not exuberant and famous, the exceptional story of ordinary working people and the real meaning of money for them.
Update date: In April 2009, I am tracking my daily minute work every minute to help imagine my flowers, "How do I spend my time?" I wrote an article titled. How long it will take me for really important things. In March 2011, I did it again and wrote this article below. In January 2013, Tim Ferriss asked if I could post to my blog for 4 hours a week. I do not want to keep track of another week, so I brought some additional "updates" to update posts, you will see the following
When I spent a week in Detroit, I was working in my work both in the past and the future, so I spent my personal time to identify and challenge the dark. In the coming weeks I will present some short articles to look back on the anti-dark performance in the journalism industry. I will be back soon and I am happy to give you feedback.
When I thought about how I spend my time, I found myself spending a lot of money. I did a lot of work on my project, I coordinated my system, reorganized my mind, exercised, and read what I was interested in. I also tend to simply follow my impulse and rarely think about whether to spend my time or energy wisely. It often makes me time critical, frustrated, distracting and dispersing. One of my biggest drawbacks is that I am not good at communicating positively with others. This also applies to my business relations and personal relationships. I tend to put things in it - I do not think anyone wants to know the details of my feelings and thoughts, I think that I will not pay much attention to how people see me
*** IMPORTANT: This is not a persuasive task. I am not telling you how to spend money, I am only writing something I decided not to use my hard-earned money. If you want to reduce your spending on these things, it would be great if you do not use your hard earned money, you think that is right. I do not think so, you do this.