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How to Think About Time: A Humble Legacy | Jonathan Clements | 081
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How to Think About Time: A Humble Legacy | Jonathan Clements | 081

Catching Up to FI ยท Bill Yount & Jackie Cummings Koski

June 19, 20241h 29m

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Show Notes

Today we're rerunning our episode with Jonathan Clements who is a dear personal friend and a friend of our community. He recently posted on his blog, HumbleDollar, about his final lap around the sun yesterday. Let's send him our love.

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