Advice from hindsight
Nobody tells you this stuff. So we will.
Money, health, relationships, and the decisions that compound — explained in plain language, at the stage of life where they actually matter.
Build the foundation
Pick a career you won't resent, start investing with your first paycheque, spend on purpose, travel while it's easy, choose a partner who pulls their weight — and lock in life insurance while it's cheap.
Start here → Mid adulthood · 40s–50sProtect and grow
Keep investing through the noise, balance the budget, build the rainy-day fund, ignore the Joneses, buy the home you can actually afford — and put your will and legal documents in order.
Start here → Late adulthood · 60s+Live well, plan ahead
Stay strong and active, plan a single-level home before you need one, and make deliberate time for the family and friends who make the whole thing worth it.
Start here →Start with these
Get life insurance in your 20s. Yes, really.
It feels absurd to insure a life you've barely started. It's also the cheapest it will ever be — and the price of waiting compounds against you.
Your first paycheque is an investing decision
Retirement accounts, tax-advantaged savings, and why the boring move at 25 beats the brilliant move at 45.
Quit the comparison race. Your neighbours can't afford it either.
Lifestyle inflation is the quietest way to stay stressed on a good income. How to opt out without feeling deprived.
Muscle is the pension nobody talks about
Muscle is independence. The case for lifting in your 60s, and how to start without hurting yourself.