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Why I Agree With Warren Buffett On Solving Income Inequality: New Financial Freedom Podcast Episode!

A couple of weeks ago, Warren Buffett wrote an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal suggesting an option other than raising the minimum wage, to close the income inequality gap – the gap between the wealthiest and the poorest Americans. On today’s episode of the Monty Campbell Show, I am going to discuss two […]
Q&A: I Answer Subscribers Most Pressing Questions!

Back by popular demand, I answer subscribers’ most pressing questions! I did the first round of questions and answers back in March and the mailbag has been filling-up, so it’s time for me to answer the most pressing questions on your mind. Without further delay, here are the latest questions from subscribers and my answers: […]
Common Sense Financial Advice That People Tend To Ignore…And Later Regret Ignoring!

One of the great universal mysteries: Why doesn’t everyone take common sense financial advice? Think back (maybe even as far as last week). At some point, you may have rolled your eyes at something you read or heard about personal finance that was just simple advice – and, in turn, you rolled the dice in […]
Will You Break The Law, Just To Be Financially Free?

Northcote Parkinson termed the phrase Parkinson’s Law in the 1950’s. The law states that “as the supply of a resource increases, so does the demand for that resource”. Here are some common examples: Your computer’s data will expand to fill exactly the amount of storage it has available. The amount of time you have to […]
Want Better Investment Returns? Aim For Average

If you study Warren Buffett’s style of investing for any amount of time, you will inevitably come across his two rules of investing: #1. Never lose money and #2. Never forget rule #1. I remember my initial thoughts on reading these rules for the first time – I thought, this can’t be right. My studies of […]
How To Achieve The Impossible, Even If Your 100% Certain That It Is Not Possible!

Something incredible happened one evening in the summer of 1968. It was the Olympics in Mexico City and the event was the marathon. But what makes this story interesting, is this – the Olympics were over. The closing ceremony had already taken place. All the medals had been handed out. The music had finished playing. […]
Q&A: I Answer Subscribers Most Pressing Questions!

Welcome to the first question and answer session on the blog! We provide subscribers a link whereby they can send in their most pressing questions and see them answered right here on the blog. This will be a regular blog feature going forward and hopefully the information below helps answer a question you’ve always wanted […]
7 Steps To Avoid Living A Small Life

Life balance is one of those concepts I love to hate. Here’s why: I don’t know of a single successful person who feels like they’ve mastered that equation. Yet the myth of the perfectly balanced life haunts many. I also think it’s a false way to describe what the real problem is, because life is […]
How To Make Each Other Hot Between The Sheets: A Valentines Day Special Post.

The bickering. The blaming. The shaming. It’s bad. Real bad. Numerous studies have shown that “it” is the No. 1 reason why couples argue — and 90 percent of the recently divorced say that battles about “it” were the main reason why they untied the knot. And “it” is not lack of emotional support or […]
Do You Avoid Success By Making It Unattractive?

I love creative fiction. And there’s no shortage of fiction out there about what it takes to be successful. So many untruths… So many misconceptions… So many myths… …about what’s required to live the good life. In reality, it only takes four simple things: clarity, confidence, courage and commitment. Those four ingredients make all the […]