Knowledge is Your Greatest Asset for Success
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Trusted Financial Wellness Newsletter
My Retirement Network is a subscriber-based newsletter focused on helping people make sense of money decisions that don’t fit neatly into a spreadsheet.
This is not daily market commentary or generic retirement tips. It’s long-form, plain-language analysis designed to explain how financial systems work, why common advice often falls short, and what actually matters when real life gets messy.
Subscribers receive regular essays covering topics such as:
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Retirement planning tradeoffs most people are never told about
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Social Security rules, misconceptions, and decision risks
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Debt, cash flow, and the hidden cost of “doing nothing”
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Investment concepts explained without jargon or performance promises
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Behavioral and emotional roadblocks that derail otherwise good plans
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Scams, financial traps, and misleading product narratives
The goal is not to tell you what to buy, sell, or optimize. It’s to help you understand the landscape well enough to make informed decisions on your own terms.
Why This Newsletter Exists
Most financial information is either:
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Overly simplistic and misleading, or
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Technically correct but unusable for real people
My Retirement Network exists to bridge that gap.
Each subscriber-only article is written to stand on its own. No clickbait. No affiliate links. No product agenda. Just clear explanations and context for people who want to think more carefully about their money.
Who This Is For
This newsletter is for people who:
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Are tired of surface-level financial advice
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Want clarity without being talked down to
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Prefer understanding tradeoffs over chasing “best” answers
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Care more about decision quality than optimization
You do not need to be retired. You do need to be willing to slow down and think.
What You Won’t Find Here
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Stock tips
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Performance forecasts
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Sales funnels
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“Quick wins” or hacks
Financial decisions compound over time. This newsletter treats them that way.
Subscribers get access to all current and future subscriber-only articles, delivered directly by email.