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I know its kind of a trendy phrase right now, but High Intensity Interval Training really works. It basically simulates sports (at least for me it does—I'm a hockey player and we play in short bursts of all out effort followed by short periods of rest). I do this workout called the "Sparticus" workout. It was

This is a point that many investors fail to realize. You only lose money if you sell when the price is below what you paid for the stock. Some people have no choice sometimes because they run into emergencies, disability, etc. However, if you start young and buy value stocks, you should be able to hold them for

Take a set amount of your paycheck every time you get paid and put it into a a low-cost index fund. Or, perhaps 3 low cost index funds - one small-cap (i.e. small companies), one mid-cap, and one-large cap. Keep doing that and your money should grow at a rate of ~8% throughout your life. So, lets say you put $100

For comparison sake, Benjamin Graham (the father of modern value investing) describes a value stock as one with a P/E ratio of 15 or less (among other factors)

If the US Stock Market crashes and never recovers, the US economy as a whole would go down with it (at least until some other vehicle for joining investors and companies together pops up). If there is that big of crash, money itself is likely to be relatively worthless (see Germany, post WWII). In that case, I doubt

This is an easy to way to make sure your money grows at a reasonable rate throughout your life time. Dollar-cost average into index funds

I highly recommend Benjamin Graham's book "The Intelligent Investor." Graham was Warren Buffett's teacher. Graham will teach you about value investing. The article touches on P/E ratios, which is one component of value investing. The book expands on that concept and also teaches you how to evaluate other

But the uncensored video for Blurred Lines is excellent. Love me some titties.

It might be that HR or other factors came into play. I do know that I went to a better school than everyone in their firm except for the managing partner (who went to the same school as me). I also had a lot of hands-on experience coming from a small firm. My best guess is that they were concerned about my ability

Good points. When I finally disclosed my salary to them (it was just me and the managing partner after the interview was over, as he was walking me out, he insisted he needed to know), I essentially said that I expected to compensated in line with the market and for the increase in billable hours. Ultimately, it was

That was probably my mistake. They asked several times and were insistent. Next time, I think I won't disclose it. Ultimately, I feel that not taking the job was the best decision if they were that fixated on paying me based on an apples-to-oranges comparison.

In Jamaica, where weed is surprisingly not legal, the bell-hop at the all-inclusive resort I we stayed (weed not included) showed us our room and before he left he asked if we smoked? I said "no, cigarettes are gross." He said "no, mon. Not cigarettes. I'm talking about the local herb." So, in Jamaica, you don't

I am currently employed and recently received a job offer from a firm in a larger market. I was not looking for another job. They solicited me through a recruiter.

If you want to stay rich, always pull out before the deal is done.

Its a war-zone out there. I'm not saying its worse than Vietnam. I'm not saying its not worse, either.

I've seen horrifying things at salad bars. I just don't go near them now. I've seen a lady lick the serving spoons and put them back. I've seen children grab food bare-handed. I've seen sneezes below the sneeze-guard. I've seen a woman drop the serving spoon on the floor and put it right back into the food.

Sex with Rousey is probably thrilling, in the hiking to the rim of an active volcano sense.

Watching Wade feed Whiteside reminds me of Wade feeding Shaq. Wade may be half-broken down and has definitely lost a step from the freak show he was in the finals versus the Mavs years ago, but there is no better guard in the league at feeding the ball to 7 footers.

Good that you are aware. Some people are not. Definitely "safer" at a high-end place. I just know from personal experience that an under-cooked burger can make you sick. I order burgers medium now, but will not send it back unless it is bloody and red in the middle.

I don't get Mallory Morgan's story. Am I missing something?