By J. Timothy King on June 3, 2013
Contentment makes poor men rich. Discontent makes rich men poor. Supposedly, Benjamin Franklin said that. I was unable, in my brief research, to confirm that these are actually the words of Benjamin Franklin. But it’s a good thought nonetheless. I’ve written about this idea before, from a slightly different perspective, that our happiness is not […]
Posted in Christianity, Inspiration, Judaism, Religion | Tagged encouragement, money |
By J. Timothy King on June 22, 2012
I think this is the last Dave Ramsey story I’ll tell for a little while. (Or at least the last big one.) But I have to at least tell this one, because I’ve already told it to several friends, several times, and it’s turned out to be a hoot. Dave Ramsey is famous for cutting […]
Posted in Humor, Stories, True Stories | Tagged credit cards, Dave Ramsey, finances, Financial Peace University, money, photos |
By J. Timothy King on June 20, 2012
According to Dave Ramsey, money arguments are the number-one cause of marital strife. Now, I’m not sure where he got that factoid. And I don’t actually know whether it’s true, because marriages—as all relationships—are more complex and nuanced than a single cause. Regardless, it is surely true that money arguments are a leading factor in […]
Posted in Books, Love and Relationships, Love through the Eyes of an Idiot, Stories, True Stories | Tagged budgeting, Dave Ramsey, depression, finances, Financial Peace University, Ivan Tyrrell, Joe Griffin, marriage, money, psychology |