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Your Survival Guy Forgot His Razor

I told you yesterday we were in Boston recently. What I didn’t tell you was how Your Survival Guy, Mr. Prepared, forgot his razor at home and went to CVS to buy one. Not far from where I was shopping, trying to open the locked down razors compartment someone was loading up a sack the […]

Get Everything You Want with Concierge Service, from Sig Sauer

You know Your Survival Guy is a fan of concierge service. Help from a concierge can make your trip a customized delight. Now, Sig Sauer has developed a concierge custom service for you on builds of its P365. Sig Sauer explains: The SIG Custom Works team can now build you a completely custom P365 and […]

BRACE FOR IMPACT: Solar Storm Headed Toward Earth

You know Your Survival Guy has been preparing you for the prospect of a solar storm this year. Scientists have been working to create a warning system for the powerful phenomenon that can disable electronics and satellites. Now, a powerful solar storm could hit Earth today. Alex Hammer reports for the Daily Mail: A rare […]

Celebration: Your Survival Guy and Gal in Boston

Your Survival Guy and Gal were in Boston not too long ago to celebrate my sister’s 50th birthday. Spending time with her and my brother-in-law was what we needed. It’s hard to believe we all have left 50-years to our stern, but such is life. I know some of you are thinking, “You’re just kids!” […]

Which Jimmy Buffett Album Is Your Favorite?

Last year, America lost one of its best-loved musicians, Jimmy Buffett. Over his career, Buffett released 32 albums, and Al Shipley at SPIN Magazine has ranked them, writing: Shortly before his death in September at the age of 76, Buffett finished his 32nd studio album Equal Strain on All Parts, backed by his longtime Coral Reefer […]

Your Retirement Life: A Grizzly Yellowstone Trip

UPDATE 5.9.24: Since 2020, when I first posted the letter below, Yellowstone and Wyoming have gotten a lot more attention. The increasing popularity of the television show Yellowstone and the increasing desirability of living further away from the big blue blob cities have combined to make Wyoming a prime destination for tourists and movers alike. […]

The Grid Pushed to Its Limits

UPDATE 5.8.24: High demand for new data centers is beginning to run into the reality that with dwindling reliance on cheap coal power, America may not be capable of producing enough electricity to meet demand. Some states are second-guessing their earlier desires to lure data centers. Kevin Hardy writes in the Iowa Capital Dispatch: Compared […]

How Will America Fill Its Data Center Power Gap?

You may have seen the news last week that Georgia Power announced the commercial operation of America’s newest nuclear power reactor at Plant Vogtle. The plant near Waynesboro, Georgia, will add 1,114MW of capacity to the grid. But now that the plant is operational, there are no new additional nuclear reactors under construction in America. […]

Which States Tax Social Security?

Most states in America do not tax social security benefits. They want retirees to stay. But there are ten states that will tax social security benefits in 2024. Those include: Colorado Connecticut Kansas Minnesota Montana New Mexico Rhode Island Utah Vermont West Virginia Different states have different rates, so paying taxes on social security benefits […]

The People’s Chemist and Your Survival Guy

How are your numbers? You know, how’s your health? Because with all this “saving ‘til it hurts” and “living within your means,” you need to be around to enjoy it. It doesn’t do you any good to have money if you’re not around or can’t move around the way you want to. Your Survival Guy […]

RIP Charlie Munger: Keeping It Simple Never Goes out of Style

UPDATE 5.7.24: Warren Buffett recently held his first Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting since the passing of Charlie Munger. A boy in the meeting asked Buffett what he would do with Charlie if he had one more day with him. Watch Buffett’s answer below: Originally posted November 30, 2023. You may have read that Charlie Munger, […]

Investing Habits of the Fairly Wealthy: #1 Y-O-U

Originally posted December 13, 2023. The investing world lost our Confucius, Charlie Munger, this year. His words of wisdom were the fortune cookies of finance—short and sweet. Perfect sized treats in a world overstuffed with information. Munger said: “When you mix raisins and turds, you’ve still got turds.” You Can Have My Friday Newsletter Emailed […]

“Survival Guy, It Was a Self-Preservation Move”

Your Survival Guy was speaking with a client the other day. This client, like many of you, leads an active lifestyle. He has his 70-foot Swan to sail during the winter in the Caribbean, enjoys RVing to Alaska in the summer, is an instrument-rated pilot, owns two motorcycles (BMW and Harley), and skis until the […]

The Oracle of Omaha’s Ugly Tax Prediction

Your Survival Guy noted some unsavory comments from Warren Buffett at the recent Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting. Buffett, the “Oracle of Omaha,” suggested that “higher taxes are likely.” He went on to say that “They may decide that some day they don’t want the fiscal deficit to be this large because that has some […]

Bidenflation Is Breaking America’s Middle Class

America’s Middle Class is hurting, that’s for sure. In the age of Bidenflation, many Americans are wondering just how much they need to earn to “feel” like they’re living the Middle-Class lifestyle. Jennifer Sor reports at Markets Insider: It was a dream when he was younger — once he was making six figures, he assumed […]