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Two Things Every Business Should Do to Lower Their Credit Card Processing Costs

Prior to my current job, I worked in Sales and then Sales Strategy at Square. In those roles, I spoke to small business owners every day who wanted to focus exclusively on running their amazing businesses. Credit card processing was a necessary evil - a topic that they wanted to

Two Things Every Business Should Do to Lower Their Credit Card Processing Costs
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How I Lost $13,000 "Investing" in Two Crypto Ponzi Schemes

Anyone who knows me would say I'm a big fan of crypto. Over the last few years, I've gotten more and more into the space, to the point where I own dozens of NFTs, I've lent money through DeFi, and most of the tweets

How I Lost $13,000 "Investing" in Two Crypto Ponzi Schemes
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The Top 3 Essential Chrome Extensions for Salesforce Admins

As a part of my job in Sales Operations & Strategy, I often find myself working on the "user-facing backend" of Salesforce [salesforce.com], the dominant CRM across most of the tech world. I'm not a Salesforce developer, but I've come to believe that

The Top 3 Essential Chrome Extensions for Salesforce Admins
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The Best Financial Setup for Couples Who Share Their Money Completely

Whether we'd care to admit it or not, money is a part of every long-term romantic relationship. And like most things concerning money, there is basically zero education given to couples about how to make money work for them or handle it on a practical level. This left

The Best Financial Setup for Couples Who Share Their Money Completely
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Don't Try to be Rational: The Most Important Lesson from "The Psychology of Money"

I recently read the excellent "The Psychology of Money" [https://amzn.to/3rScIny] by Morgan Housel, and while there are many valuable lessons in this book, I was most impacted by one idea in particular that's the subject of Chapter 11: 💡"Do not aim to

Don't Try to be Rational: The Most Important Lesson from "The Psychology of Money"
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Bill de Blasio is a Uniquely Vulnerable Incumbent who Needs to be Challenged

A New York Times piece about Mayor Bill de Blasio’s early 2017 re-election campaign caught my eye recently — in particular, the fact that the Mayor is trying to “ward off any potential Democratic challenger from jumping into the race [http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/15/nyregion/mayor-bill-de-blasio-campaign-union-endorsements.html?

Bill de Blasio is a Uniquely Vulnerable Incumbent who Needs to be Challenged