I'm on a bit of a poetry binge this week, and Monday afternoon found me lying on the luxurious shag rug of a friend's tiny apartment, re-reading some of my favourite poets (ee cummings, William Carlos Williams, Czeslaw Milosz). It is an adventure to re-open a collection and wonder what will pop out, knowing something you've read before will strike you afresh, or you will be reminded of a particularly moving line that you had somehow forgotten. Like this piece from Milosz, which floors me. Every. damn.* time. The first time I read it, I lay in a park with a friend (this same friend who offered me her rug as my reading burrow) and demanded that I share it with her. I spoke it carefully, and then, into the post-reading silence, I slammed the book shut, and dropped it as loudly as I could onto the grass. "I'm never reading anything again," I declared, "What else is there to say?" Esse I looked at that face, dumbfounded. The lights of métro st...
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http://www.khanacademy.org/video/renting-vs--buying-a-home--part-2?playlist=Finance
http://www.khanacademy.org/video/renting-vs--buying--detailed-analysis?playlist=Finance
Have you read anything by Robert Kioysaki (Rich Dad, Poor Dad author)? It's an interesting read. And there is a ton more information on his website. - like this clip about "Your house is not an asset": https://www.richdadworld.com/email/rich_dad_difference/difference4.html
ReplyDeleteYou can also try out his online game "Cashflow". It's an interesting teaching aid for managing money and investments.