Random Thoughts on Advice
Some simple thoughts on advice in general and financial advice in specific and some excellent articles from some other folks too.
Some simple thoughts on advice in general and financial advice in specific and some excellent articles from some other folks too.
Budget day in Ontario 2009, was a day of spending to get out of the Financial Apocalypse of 2008!
Some of the best advice you’ll ever receive doesn’t come from textbooks—it comes from lived experience. In this playful but honest reflection, I revisit two simple yet powerful life lessons: one about how to be a thoughtful neighbour (always return more than you borrow), and the other—passed down from my father—about how to avoid the worst of a hangover: “Always drink two glasses of water before bed if you’ve been out drinking.”
While it might seem flippant, it’s rooted in care and experience—and sometimes, that’s the best kind of advice. The post also features input from fellow personal finance writers like Preet Banerjee, who adds that electrolytes are just as important as water. Whether the advice is about hydration or how to handle your money, the takeaway is clear: wisdom is often hidden in the simplest ideas—if you’re willing to listen.
Keywords: advice, financial wisdom, life lessons, personal finance, Canadian finance, family advice, hangover cure
A great piece of advice I received when I was on my first pub crawl was, “Always buy the first round” , and this advice has served me well. Be the one they remember.
The National Film Board puts out many great shorts like Faces which you used to see on the CBC as filler all the time. Check out the NFB truly a national treasure.