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Weekend Reading – Feb 29, 2008

During my weekend reading posts, I typically link to the same blogs.  However, this time around, I'm going to "diversify" and point out some great articles from other popular voices in the blogosphere.

  • Lazy Man and Money sometimes writes about celebrities and money.  This is a topic that I find interesting as I'm always curious as to how people with mega cash handle their money.  This particular post is about Sarah Michelle Gellar, aka Buffy the Vampire Slayer.  I was surprised to read that even with her fairly high profile, she is pretty frugal and careful with her money.
  • Get Rich Slowly explains that the key to wealth is being happy with what you already have.  I do believe that to a certain extent.  Next time your feeling frustrated that things aren't going your way, try being thankful for what you already have or accomplished.  It makes a world of a difference.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!



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