En varm sommerdag tilbage i August 2013 fik jeg den brilliante ide at jeg skulle starte med at investere. Det betyder at jeg til August i år har investeret i otte år. I starten investerede jeg 333 kr/måned og hver 3. måned ville jeg købe aktier for 1.000 kr. Det var først i starten af … Continue reading “7 år Investeret Og Du Er Fri For Tab”
Hvordan Jeg Ville Investere Min Roklubs Formue
Af og til går nogle af vores klubmedlemmer bort. Og nogle af dem efterlader en pæn sum penge som de donere til klubben, der så bliver investeret. Den anden dag spurgte en af bestyrelsesmedlemmerne fra min roklub om jeg ville tage et kig på et oplæg fra en private banking rådgiver. Sagen er den, min … Continue reading “Hvordan Jeg Ville Investere Min Roklubs Formue”
At Købe En Lille Sejlbåd (Og Hvorfor Jeg Måske Fortryder Det)
I starten af April 2020 blev der for alvor sat en kæp i hjulet for mit eventyr som kaptajn i Syd-Øst Asien. Jeg troede at Corona ville være en ting der varede et par måneder, også ville det være overstået. Det var ikke sagen. Familie og venner begyndte at kontakte mig, og sagde at jeg … Continue reading “At Købe En Lille Sejlbåd (Og Hvorfor Jeg Måske Fortryder Det)”
Help?! Should I Translate Wannabewalden.com ?!
I’m seriously considering translating and starting to write in Danish instead. But would love to hear your meaning. What should I do?????????
The Subscription Anchor
Subscriptions can be a major player in trying to get ahead financially. What can seem like a small amount of money, can be quite a lot when we multiply it by all of the months in the year. My Subscriptions Phone: 100 DKK Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: 500 DKK Sailing club: 200 DKK Boat Insurance: 20 DKK … Continue reading “The Subscription Anchor”
How I Didn’t Loose 151.047 DKK (But What I Regret Not Doing)
It was early February in 2020. And I was living at the Flying Fish hostel in Cebu, Philippines. Life was good. I didn’t much other than: Training Brazilian jiu-jitsu daily Preparing myself to be a skipper Dining and drinking with hostel friends I couldn’t complain. Leaving For France I have met my now girlfriend at … Continue reading “How I Didn’t Loose 151.047 DKK (But What I Regret Not Doing)”
Spending Is Riskier Than Investing
When people hear that I invest more than 50 % of my salary they instantly say something like this: “Wow! That sounds risky. What if you lost all of the money?!” The Binary Money Broad speaking, there are two things we can do with our money: Spend them Save or invest them Firstly, spending our money is … Continue reading “Spending Is Riskier Than Investing”
Help Your Mom
My mom never really understood why I would save more than half of my income. She thinks it sounds risky and stupid. She will say something like this: “Why don’t you just find a job you like?“ “Spent your money on something fun. You have worked hard for them” “What if you lose all of your money?!“ … Continue reading “Help Your Mom”
The Backwards Law
Wanting a positive experience is a negative experience, accepting a negative experience is a positive experience. Alan Watts The Backwards Law The more we want something, the more we remind ourselves that we lack it in the first place. And we will keep pushing our desires away from us, because of that lacking feeling. When … Continue reading “The Backwards Law”
No More Monthly Updates (But It’s Getting Better)
The other day I stumbled across this awesome blog. And they made me want to give this site a little brush-up. Loved Coast FIRE, But No Plan I think that Money Flamingo has found a sweet spot between financial independence, life, and work. You can boil their plan down to four simple steps: Work full time, and get to … Continue reading “No More Monthly Updates (But It’s Getting Better)”