Third Place
Update (3 September 2023)
I thought I should write an Update post regarding the next round of submissions to the Beautiful Monsters Substack. As noted in my previous Update post from late last month, my first submission is expected to be posted there next… Read More ›
Cryptocurrency Comparison to Gold as “Digital Gold” Debated Amidst Market Volatility
In recent years, the rise of cryptocurrencies has sparked debates among financial experts, with some touting digital assets like Bitcoin as “digital gold.” However, George Milling-Stanley, the chief gold strategist at State Street Global Advisors, the firm behind the world’s… Read More ›
Finance Book Review: The Psychology of Money
I stumbled upon this book as a recommendation amongst personal finance professionals and rightfully so, it tackles one of the key roots in personal finance that I have addressed in the past. That key pillar is that personal finance is… Read More ›
‘Scotland’s successful Economic failure or ‘Never allow others to manage your Economy
‘Scotland’s successful Economic failure’ or ‘Never allow others to manage your Economy’ by Neil Tye (July/August 2023). Neil has contributed before to Yours for Scotland. He is a member of Salvo and is based in the Highlands and Islands. The… Read More ›
In economics, hope and faith coexist with great scientific pretension and also a deep desire for respectability
“Ideas in which economists have reposed the greatest confidence have been proved wrong and therewith, not surprisingly, the responding policy. And this has happened under circumstances which admit of no really plausible explanation, rationalization, or alibi—things in which we economists… Read More ›
Update (29 August 2023)
Gio from Beautiful Monsters received my submission, read it, and provided his feedback. He said he liked it enough to warrant it being published on the Substack. It’s scheduled to be available on September 10 at the earliest. I will… Read More ›
A Medial Examination Of Socio-Economic Disparities
I just got back from a stay at a $500/night hotel, and Boy, is my wallet tired! I was definitely out of my cultural and financial depth. Even the serving staff looked down on us. The wife was told to… Read More ›
Finance Book Review: The Psychology of Money
I stumbled upon this book as a recommendation amongst personal finance professionals and rightfully so, it tackles one of the key roots in personal finance that I have addressed in the past. That key pillar is that personal finance is… Read More ›
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