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Index
About the book A different frame of mind Is this for me? Barriers to change The lock-in Education and training College degrees Career Specialization The cost of specialization Job competition The pursuit of stuff, status, and happiness The problem with personal finance Mortgage, car-loans, and consumer debt Savings and investments Retirement Breaking out Economic degrees of freedom Economic classifications The salary man The working man The businessman The Renaissance man Succession and the cycle of change Ergodicity and destiny Agency Our current world Leaving the Dark Ages The next generation The Renaissance ideal Human capital and necessary personal assets Physiological Intellectual Economic Emotional Social Technical Ecological The Renaissance education Gauging mastery Decoupling and increasing complexity Strategy, tactics, and guiding principles Strategic principles A modular design Using the modules correctly Contingency goal-setting Effect-mapping A web of goals Tensegrity Tactical principles Identifying needs and wants Building blocks Construction methods Appropriate response Sigmoids, logistic curves, and the maximum power principle A Renaissance lifestyle Things Which things should I own? Depreciation schedules All the little luxuries Mono-use and Multi-use Being the master of your stuff How to avoid getting things How to get rid of things Giving away Selling Serial ownership Bartering and swapping Using up and wearing out How to get things Free things Swapping and bartering Renting Borrowing Sharing ownership Living behind the cutting edge The "limit order" price book How to make things Reusing The fixer-upper or "holding" Shelter Sleeping and other living arrangements Living Eating Hygiene Living with other people Rent or own? How to find shelter Telecommuting and work Domestic food supply Lights and electric Heating and cooling Clothes Fixing up a wardrobe How to build a wardrobe Making your own clothing Laundry Health Moving The couch potato The runner The bodybuilder Functional fitness High-intensity interval training Intensity levels Measuring progress Eating A comfortable addiction Eating like a farmer Eating like an athlete Eating like a warrior Eating every other day, even? Eating out Cooking Optimizing ingredients Optimizing utensils Detergents, cleaners, and other household stuff Transportation Comparing modes of transportation Driving Affordable driving Walking Running as transportation Cycling Services TV, cell phones, and other money sinks Cell phones Internet TV Money, credit, and insurance Credit cards Insurance People Spouses and significant others Children Foundations of economics and finance Financial cash flow cycles Working for money Salaried work Nonsalaried work Making money work for you Important financial ratios Emergency funds Savings rate for financial independence Intermittent work Financial independence and investing Investing and reasonable return rates The true cost of things So what should I invest in? Asset management Investment science Epilogue References Footnotes
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