Again with my 5 Top “Pops” of the week. Read and learn!
“Seeking Wisdom Like a Hidden Treasure”- Faith and Finance
Tim from Faith and Finance shares a short post about the wisdom of seeking wisdom.
http://www.faithandfinance.org/2012/03/seeking-wisdo-like-a-hidden-treasure/
“Frugal is Not the Same as Cheap”- Personal Finance by the Book
Joe Plemon from Personal Finance by the Book shows how being frugal is totally different than being cheap and why one is much better than the other.
http://personalfinancebythebook.com/frugal-is-not-the-same-as-cheap/
“7 Steps to Becoming a Happy Person Others Want to Be Around”- MichaelHyatt.com
Michael Hyatt, Chairman of Thomas Nelson Publishers, writes about why negativity and complaining make others not want to engage you in conversation and, even worse, will cause people not to trust you. He also suggests how you can turn that around.
http://michaelhyatt.com/becoming-a-happy-person.html
“9 Simple Ways to Stop Impulse Buying”- WiseBread
Meg Favreau from WiseBread gives simple tips on how you can stem the tide of impulse buying that can make your wallet empty and throw your budget into chaos.
http://www.wisebread.com/9-simple-ways-to-stop-impulse-buying
“100 Words On: Confusing Equal Opportunity with Equal Outcome”- Len Penzo
Len From LenPenzo.com gives a short but powerful treatise on why the word “fair” is not in the Declaration of Independence, and why that’s a good thing.
http://lenpenzo.com/blog/id11160-100-words-on-confusing-equal-opportunity-with-equal-outcome.html






