The other day we had a election for a new government in Denmark. And I’m really pleased about the result. It turns out that we get a new socialist government, which I think is good because they are the ones who focus most on the environment. I voted for a party called Alternativet because they … Continue reading “Why Consuming Less is More Important Than Politics”
10# My Monthly Financial Independence Update
The Quick Takeaways This month savings rate: 55 % This month leverage: 0 % Rolling savings rate since February 2016: 53 % Total value of portfolio: 714.000 DKK (107.500 $) Years worth of annual expenses: 4.94 % Change since last month: -0,9 % (- 7.000 DKK / – 1000 $) So What The F*** Happen This Month Last salary just checked … Continue reading “10# My Monthly Financial Independence Update”
Guest Post at Projecthandmade.dk
Jane is the owner of the blog ProjectHandmade.dk She asked me if I wanted to participate in an (danish) interview on her blog. Here is the result: Click here to go to the guest post
Go Small. Go Far. Go Now.
After I started to sail a lot more than I use to. I have started to read some books about sailing and voyaging. Back when I was a kid, I thought that “One day I’m going to have a huge boat, because that is a lot nicer than a small boat.” When I read about … Continue reading “Go Small. Go Far. Go Now.”
9# My Monthly Financial Independence Update
The Quick Takeaways This month savings rate: 59 % This month leverage: 0 % Rolling savings rate since February 2016: 55 % Total value of portfolio: 721.000 DKK (108.500 $) Years worth of annual expenses: 6.07 % Change since last month: 3,7 % (+ 26.000 DKK / + 3900 $) So What The F*** Happen This Month Savings rate is back … Continue reading “9# My Monthly Financial Independence Update”
School Project Video On FIRE
For a month ago I said yes to participate in two young boys school project about financial independence. I said yes, because I know how important the youth is. In every single rowing club I know, the future success of the clubs determines on how big (and good) of a youth department they have. All … Continue reading “School Project Video On FIRE”
7 Benefits of Not Having a Mobile
I haven’t had a mobile for the last month. It happen by an “accident”. For a month ago I got fired from my job. And when had to have a phone for my work, I decided to ditch my private one. The last day I had to deliver the phone back. So there I was. … Continue reading “7 Benefits of Not Having a Mobile”
8# My Monthly Financial Independence Update
The Quick Takeaways This month savings rate: 0 % This month leverage: 0 % Rolling savings rate since February 2016: 51 % Total value of portfolio: 695.000 DKK (104.300 $) Years worth of annual expenses: 4.87 % Change since last month: 3,2 % So What The F*** Happen This Month I manage to save absolutely no money … Continue reading “8# My Monthly Financial Independence Update”
Ahoy! Mini Retirement In Sight!
So my 2019 and 2020 is going to be way different than I initially thought it would be. I do not have one, but two mini retirements in sight. The decisions I have made is with super mixed emotions. On one hand I look so much forward to do it, on the other hand I … Continue reading “Ahoy! Mini Retirement In Sight!”
The Shop Shelves Mentality
Imagine that you stand in the alley on the picture above. There are some rubber boots on sale. I know your entire family has at least one pair of rubber boots. But hey! They are on sale. There is the müsli your spouse love. And it is friday, so you have to pick up some … Continue reading “The Shop Shelves Mentality”