Good morning Apexians – there’s going to be a change here at Apex starting today.
After years of dutiful service to the cause of sharing the best in personal finance content, J.D. has decided to step back from curating content for a bit. His interests have started to focus elsewhere and I hope you will join me in wishing him the best in his pursuit of his curiousities!
Going forward, it’ll just be me with one minor change. I’ve always tried to find a few articles each week, some money related, some just interesting to me, and sometimes that can be hard.
Moving forward, I’ll be highlighting just one each day and if I don’t see one, a post may not go out.
Here’s today’s post from Chris Mamula of Can I Retire Yet?:
Summer Travels: Applying Lessons from Die With Zero [Can I Retire Yet?] – “He points out that there are certain experiences, like spending time with your young children, participating in adventure sports, or backpacking and staying in hostels you are unlikely to, or certainly not if kids are involved, be able to do later in life.
Seasons of life end. Windows close.
Other activities like luxury travel, cruises, or reading classic books can be done, and may even be more desirable, later in life.
As you make your own “bucket list,” consider what is most likely to be the optimal time to pursue each activity. Then act accordingly.”