I enjoy the slow pace of Saturday mornings during the pandemic. This morning included a casual stroll with Becca and Odie as well as some time invested into a Python project; I also listened to an interview with Niall Ferguson. Some meandering thoughts about experiences in personal finance I wrote in a blog post last …
As a resident of Pennsylvania, I was curious about the distribution of votes for US President across geography (e.g. rural-PA compared with urban-PA) as well as vote modality (e.g. in-person compared with by-mail.) I understood that it would take at least a few days after the election to count votes cast by mail, and it …
I find value in reviewing SEC filings of competitors and vendors I work with. The process of reviewing the Management Discussion and Analysis and financial results, especially, help me feel more informed about the world around me. So, when GoodRX filed its S-1, I certainly intended to review it. Well, I didn’t get around to …
My mother is a real estate agent. In 1996, as a student at Penn State, I thought real estate might be the place to build my own career. During primary school, my brother and I would help market properties by stuffing flyers with details and photographs of listed properties into bags and distribute these bags, …
July 4, 2020. What a strange year thus far. I checked my Facebook and Twitter feeds yesterday morning. There were numerous references to Frederick Douglass’ speech, “What to the slave is the 4th of July.” I don’t remember thinking about the issues raised within this speech as a younger man. How is that possible? My …
Our company has done a great job positioning our team to work from home during the coronavirus outbreak. I had a goal last week to attempt a video-based message on Linked In to attempt to get more comfortable with video as a medium in general, as well as within the Linked In application. As Friday …