Came here only to proclaim that Burt’s Bees lipbalms are epic.
Came here only to proclaim that Burt’s Bees lipbalms are epic.
Glad to hear you’re doing well with YNAB. I signed up in January of this year and I’ve been using it since then to haul my finances into better shape. So far I’ve been really happy with it. Definitely worth the subscription.
Very cute.
Not as such, but the Kindle Fire I bought last week as a gift is now going reduced. Am hoping I’ll get the difference refunded (Amazon is usually pretty good about this kind of thing).
Good question. I’m interested in this too. A change in permissions should stop new data being added, but I assume the old stuff remains until it’s marked for removal (if ever).
Nice idea. Is anything like this available on Evernote?
Appreciate the insight:)
Fascinating. Is your first sleep around sunset as the article suggests? Do you maintain the same practice on both weekdays and weekends?
Very true. Lifestyle inflation is insideous and often hard to back-peddle.
Boy that takes me back. Happy nostalgia.
Interesting to hear you usually get up to three days out of your iPhone. Is this because you don’t fiddle with it much over the course of the day or are you intentionally very conservative about how you use it?
When you say that you risk bricking, does this mean the permanent failure of the device? Something that can’t be repaired?
I’ve been using the new, web-based version of YNAB since January of this year and have found it to be an enormous help in maintaining a budget. Like many others I’m not thrilled at the burden of an ongoing subscription, but I’m quite sure the advantage of using the service pays for itself many times over during the…
Miss anything from your old hometown? Anything better in New York?
Fantastic piece. Really useful. Thanks for sharing:)
So you’re no longer in DC? Did you relocate to New York when you became editor-in-chief?
Yeah, all good points. I think most people find that advertising sticks in their throats a little. The Tim Ferriss podcast is the only one that I follow consistently and the promotional blurb at the beginning and end of each show can get a little tedious, but I just zone out and let it wash over me.
This is a really important topic and deserves to be more widely discussed. The poor stay poor and the wealthy stay wealthy. Clearly this is a perennial problem but more needs to be done to support the poorest in society.
Is this somewhere in the tropics?
Ah. Gotcha. I assumed something more underhanded:)