I save $1,100 a month. At this rate, I’ll retire with $312,000. Not enough
Putting away $1,100 every month feels like a solid achievement, and it should be. That’s $13,200 a year going straight into your retirement fund while many Canadians struggle to save anything at all. But when you run the numbers over a typical working career, the math tells a sobering story. Even with decades of disciplined ... Read more The post I save $1,100 a month. At this rate, I’ll retire with $312,000. Not enough appeared first on Travel...
2026-02-13T16:10:13Z
Nobody could reach this dollar bill - until he showed up
We hung cash from a high bar at the skatepark - $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and even a $100 bill - and gave everyone just one standing jump to grab whatever they could reach. Some played it safe, taking the easy money, while others gambled for more and walked away with nothing. The wind added chaos, pride got in the way, and a few brave jumpers even risked double or nothing for the bigger prize. By the end of the day, plenty of cash changed hands - but the $100 bill stayed just out of reach.
2026-02-13T22:38:15Z
20 healthy choices that only exist if you have time, money, and a car
A lot of health advice is framed like everyone has the same set of tools, the same schedule, and the same margin for error. In real life, the gap between knowing what to do and being able to do it is often time, cash, and transportation. Even public-facing guidance from places like the CDC and USDA can be solid and well-meaning while still assuming you can reach a store, afford options that spoil quickly, and rearrange your day around food and movement. When people say healthy choices are about discipline, they’re often ignoring how many choices are locked behind logistics. Here are 20 healthy choices that get much more available when you have time, money, and a car.
2026-02-14T01:01:34Z