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Lazy Man and Money

Lazy Man and Money - Making My Money Work So I Don't Have To. 


Lazy Man and Money is the longest running blog in the FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) community. I started it in 2006 to explore how I could grow passive income streams to retire at the same time as my military wife. We became financially independent around age 44 and have continued to work in projects we love for several years now.


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Cloudflare CEO Matthew Price recently wrote an editorial for the Wall Street Journal. It took me quite a while, but I found a non-paywalled li...


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Every month, I write an article that shows my passive income and my growth toward my life goals. We’re very late in May, and I’m just starting to review April. It usually only takes me a few days to begin this article, and April feels like a distant memory. For that reason, this update may be a little shorter in some places.

In the past, I’ve done some personal/family ...


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I’ve mentioned before that I have ADHD. I seem to be managing at least a dozen completely different priorities at any time. Also, I can’t seem to say “No!” to adding new projects. I get bored with the current one, and the new ones are always more exciting.

You’re probably thinking, “Cool story, about your brain, bro.” That’s okay, I’m guessing there are a few of you ou...


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[Note: I go off on a few tangents in this article. You can always just skip to the next section when I’m deep in the rabbit hole.] Cutting the cable

I’m often both ahead of the curve and far, far behind the curve. I write about an idea when only a few people are considering it, but I only execute on it long after everyone else has. I


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Another busy week, and I completely missed Earth Day. I’ll make this a smaller post and call it good enough for Earth Week. Last year, I did a ten-year solar review, and there isn’t too much new to report.

In 2025, our solar panels ha...


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