Month

May 2025
The Dream, the Fear, and the Honda Accord   This past weekend, I was at a Memorial Day BBQ chatting with another parent while our kids ran around on sugar highs. The conversation drifted, like most do when parents are unsupervised for more than five minutes, toward our kids and their futures. At some point,...
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Through the Chaos: What This Economic Whirlwind Can Teach Us About Long-Term Investing   If you’ve been watching the stock market lately, you know it’s been doing its best impression of a toddler on a sugar high; up, down, spinning in circles, occasionally screaming for no clear reason. And at the center of that chaos?...
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What the New York Knicks Can Teach Us About Money, Leadership, and What Really Matters    The Veteran Who Hasn’t Played a Minute PJ Tucker is 40 years old. In NBA years, that’s ancient. He hasn’t logged a single minute in the playoffs this year. And yet, he’s everywhere. On the bench. In the huddles....
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When Winning Isn’t Winning, In Youth Sports or In Life   This past weekend, I had one of those parenting moments that sticks with you.  Not because it was heartwarming, but because it revealed something deeper about how we raise kids and how that echoes all the way into adulthood. My daughter plays fourth-grade lacrosse....
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