My shimmery credentials in Third World Political Economies and street cred as a Fulbright Semi-finalist on the impact of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) on market women in Trinidad and Ghana have shaped my money philosophy. My research and travel have guided me to build my life around the tenets of mindful spending and juicy living.
There is no money martyrdom on my watch
I travel. I go out. I play. I tend to my spiritual and intellectual needs. I pursue and (fund) my present-day passions all while being debt free and aggressively saving and investing for my financial future.
While my personal finance blogger colleagues may not have the same background or adhere to a “mindful spending equals juicy living” philosophy, their spin on how to amass wealth and engage in financial self-care, is nonetheless, food for thought.
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