Feb. 28th, 2007

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I slept many, many hours last night.

I just finished reading Lee Eisenberg's The Number, which I've seen recommended many places. It's about a guy who decides to write a book on the factors you should look into when figuring out what you need to retire, the conversations he's had, and some biographies of some nearly random people.

The author has the bizarre ability to make his sentences and paragraphs perfectly readable while making chapters inscrutable. What is his point? What is he recommending? Who is his audience? I don't know. He clearly wants everyone to be his audience, but he mostly only talks about people who can save several million. That sort of crap is starting to get old. And he suddenly loses his grip of the language when writing bullet points.

If it never occurred to you that retirement planning could be about what you will do in your retirement and not just about how to save up for it, then apparently you might find this book refreshing and exciting. I just found it annoying. Reading this book for information on how to decide if you're ready to retire is like reading Moby Dick when you're in the mood for a novel. Yeah, it's in there somewhere, but that's not really what it's all about.

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I have almost finished reviewing my finances for the last month. The month went well. Stocks rose. I know what I spent and what I spent it on and am happy with that. Worst purchase: cheeseburger at McDonalds, too cold for the "cheese" to melt. Best purchase: underwear with robots on it. (No, you may not look.) Things are going according to plan. Except for that one little part where I can't find my $600 rebate check. It's around here somewhere.

Favorite title of the day: "Bagels and Lox with Nurses and Docs" - Students can attend this event to meet and mingle with their medical providers.

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