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Column: It's Time to Hunker Down (3/29/2020)

March 29, 2020 Adam Setser

Wednesday, February 26, 2020, the season of Lent began, bringing the novel coronavirus 19 outbreak with it. This is no coincidence.

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Column: Choose Your Vision (3/15/2020)

March 15, 2020 Adam Setser

When I was a kid I sat down criss-cross-apple-sauce on the grass in the backyard under the pecan tree and built little huts and villages out of grass clippings and pecans. My world was alive with wonder and adventure, and it didn’t matter that the wind would blow them away tomorrow.

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Column: Choose Your Daydream (3/8/2020)

March 8, 2020 Adam Setser

The world is often divided into two types of people: the dreamers and the realists. Two extremes: one high up in the clouds, the other firmly planted on planet earth. But maybe we should add a third category, a no-man’s land, somewhere in between.

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Column: Beauty Will Save the World (3/1/2020)

March 1, 2020 Adam Setser

One day a beautiful girl stumbles into your castle. She’s for sure the answer to all your problems—the only slight potential issue is, she hates you.

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Column: Choose Your Sacrifice (2/23/2020)

February 24, 2020 Adam Setser

May 25th, 2001, Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind man to summit Mount Everest.

Six months later the twin towers fell in one of the greatest acts of terrorism on our country. Almost instinctively, NFL star Pat Tillman sacrificed his career and enlisted in the Army.

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Column: Of the FIRE Movement, The Business of Life (2/9/2020)

February 9, 2020 Adam Setser

If you don’t do your job, you won’t let yourself enjoy anything ever again, no matter how much money you have saved away.

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Column: There is a Gift that Never Ends (2/2/2020)

February 2, 2020 Adam Setser

When we got gifts as kids, we thought we could do whatever we wanted to with them. It wasn’t until later on that we learned that gifts don’t come without strings attached.

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Column: Visiting the National Infantry Museum (1/26/2020)

January 26, 2020 Adam Setser

There is a hidden gem in Columbus, Georgia, at Fort Benning. It is a museum called the National Infantry Museum, and it looks like it. 

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Column: Retirement is About Funding and Timing (1/19/2020)

January 20, 2020 Adam Setser

When we talk about retirement, there are two parts of that conversation. One is the plan, how it is going to be funded, and the second is about timing. If we can answer those two questions, retirement should be a walk in the park.

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Column: The Evil Witch Who Stole Happiness (1/12/2020)

January 12, 2020 Adam Setser

There once was a young prince who had everything his heart could desire, but he wasn’t happy. And then one day an evil witch came into the castle and, through her dark magic, took it all away and left him with nothing.

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DIY: Installing Speakers on my Motorcycle (YouTube)

January 10, 2020 Adam Setser

I got a GoPro for Christmas, so I’ll upload videos here and there of DIY projects or camping trips, and share them here. Thanks for putting up with me!

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Column: The Roaring Twenties, On Perfect Imperfection (1/5/2020)

January 8, 2020 Adam Setser

Louis Armstrong is on stage with his band—the Creole Jazz Band out of New Orleans—and he’s scatting into the microphone, trumpet in his left hand and a cocktail in his right, living his dream. Only tonight he’s not in New Orleans; on the front row is Al Capone.

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Column: Christmas is Good News, Not Advice (12/29/2019)

January 8, 2020 Adam Setser

New Years’ is overrun with gurus and tips and hacks—advice is everywhere. We are only a set of resolutions away from becoming the person we’ve always wanted to be.

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Column: Christmas Story, Proof of Our Amnesia (12/22/2019)

January 8, 2020 Adam Setser

Typically, fairy tales and legends begin in the middle of the story, starting with, “Once upon a time….” The Christmas story isn’t that way.

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Column: Joining the Rotary Club (12/15/2019)

January 8, 2020 Adam Setser

November 6, 2019 I joined The Rotary Club of Valdosta.

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Column: What is Food without Flowers? (12/8/2019)

January 8, 2020 Adam Setser

“You make a living by what you get; you make a life by what you give.” This quote is typically attributed to Winston Churchill, but sources say it became popular in a 2005 Lockheed Martin TV commercial.

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Column: On the Miracle of Human Connection (12/1/2019)

January 8, 2020 Adam Setser

Meg Ryan, in the movie ”You’ve Got Mail”, finds herself hoping for a miracle. She’s in the wrong checkout line, the cash-only line, and she has no cash. And the clerk isn’t budging.

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Column: On Thanksgiving Day: Day of Group Humility (11/24/2019)

January 8, 2020 Adam Setser

Pringles just released a limited-edition, seasonal tube of chips. It’s actually an entire Thanksgiving meal-replacement, with chips flavored as turkey, chicken, duck, and even cranberry sauce and stuffing, and—just imagine!—pumpkin pie, so you can combine flavors to your heart’s content.

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Column: Don't Let Vegas on Wall Street (11/17/2019)

January 8, 2020 Adam Setser

“This time it’s different.”

Famous last words.

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Column: Of Cost in the Absence of Value (11/10/2019)

January 8, 2020 Adam Setser

As long as it does the job well, I don’t care who manufactures the filing cabinet in my office. I bought it to hold documents, not organize them or write them for me. It’s not a service (someone doing work for you), it’s a commodity (a tool to do the work yourself).

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