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High v. low maintenance
I try to avoid high-maintenance purchases. I would define as high-maintenance as something that requires recurrent payments to keep it working.
Erik Martín Jordán
Feb 3
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Diversifying bets
I wish every member of society could be free of forced work. We don't need money to achieve that goal. We need to create machines that make things for…
Erik Martín Jordán
Aug 31, 2022
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To go or not to go
At any job I've had, there is always the moment when some kind of social gathering takes place. It's scheduled around summer or Christmas, and food is…
Erik Martín Jordán
Jul 2, 2022
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Struggling
I do struggle psychologically lately. On the one hand, starting a new job is hard. You have the advantage that you come fresh and with energy, but after…
Erik Martín Jordán
May 11, 2022
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Experience v. inexperience
In 2020, when the pandemic started, I was sitting on a vehicle from a stranger in Kuala Lumpur. He picked me up at the Ramada apartments in the Bukit…
Erik Martín Jordán
Mar 11, 2022
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My first euro online
Anyone selling something over the internet remembers how he made his first euro selling online.
Erik Martín Jordán
Mar 9, 2022
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10k
Over the last year, the blog has been steadily growing. The traffic coming from Google today is more than twice of last year. In December 2021 and…
Erik Martín Jordán
Feb 15, 2022
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When not to save
If you knew that you would die in 7 days, you would stop caring about your savings and probably begin to spend cash on things that matter to you.
Erik Martín Jordán
Jan 18, 2022
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