2022 wasn’t the best year of my life, and it wasn’t the best year for this blog. It hasn’t benefited from as much of my mental bandwidth as other years. I’ve only published a little over 30 articles, which is a lot less than I’ve published in other years.
The most-viewed articles were:
- The 4% rule is a mind-killer
- The myopia of compound interest
- When Consumer is anti-consumer
- Books I enjoyed in 2021
- Baches (or: some terrible financial decisions can be great life decisions, and vice versa)
- Kids and money – building financial literacy and investing on their behalf
- Lowering the probability of success can be a winning strategy
- How I money (2022)
- Paid off the mortgage? Don’t cancel your income protection insurance just yet
- Shares and hurricanes
The articles I published that I think are most “useful” from a money perspective are:
- How I money (2022)
- The 4% rule is a mind-killer
- Every asset class has bad years, even bonds
- “Market cap” can be misleading
- Don’t cancel or reduce your insurance in the heat of the moment
The articles closest to my own heart were:
- The future is going to be wild (this is the most future-focused of all of my articles, but will date the worst!)
- Ethical consumption: staring at the sun
- Unhappenings by Edward Aubry: an unusual book review
- When Consumer is anti-consumer
- Investing in social capital
Hopefully 2023 is a better year, for me and the blog!
And for you, of course 🙂