June 2019 Summary
Ledger
Name - Cost (£)
Recurring exp - 157.48
Book - 29.46
Food - 25.71
Misc - 108.99
Clothes - 10.5
Total (£) - 332.14
So, a fairly good month with low costs altogether. I started using Sam Harris' meditation app, which pushed my recurring expenses cost up a little. However I will not be continuing with the subscription, so it will June only. Ultimately I just didn't find that type of meditation to be having much of an effect for me. Book costs were quite high, as I bought quite a few. What can I say, I love reading!

The Misc costs were largely for a rucksack/suitcase which I will be needing in the short future (more on that in the last section!). This piece of kit cost £85 in total, which is quite expensive I know. It is however a really gucci bit of kit, and I actually got excited about it, haha (it's an Osprey farpoint 55l, if anyone is interested). Plus, I did manage to get a bit of a deal as I got it from eBay, the lowest RRP is £105.
Other costs were generally all okay. Only annoying thing is that the 'Clothes' (jeans from eBay) were far too small (too many squats!) and therefore I am having to relist.
Not much else to say here, so let's move on to the investment section.
Investments
Again this month, no investments (I'm unemployed!

Focuses for June
So, it has now nearly been two months without work, and I still believe I made the right decision. I have been much happier. This is despite the fact that I am actually a big believer that having a purpose to get up and get on with your day will generally lead to a happier existence. I have experienced periods in my unemployed/bum phase in which I've missed this. But I am still much happier than I was in work.
So, the big news! I've booked to go and study Russian in Russia for 3 months! I will be in Saint Petersburg, however I hope to visit other areas in Russia whilst I am there. I feel that I've simply got a bug to go to Russia, and until I do this I am going to remain quite unsettled. I'm also hoping this quite long period will not only increase my Russian skills, but also life skills also, such as making friends, navigating new situations, etc.
As some of you will know in a previous post, I did explore other options for going there, like maybe teaching English. However, upon signing up and paying for a TEFL course, I realised how brutally dull I found it, and that my only interest in it would be as a route to going and spending time in Russia. I do not thing this is a justifiable reason for expending a considerable amount of time and effort. So therefore I have decided to bite the bullet and spend a load of wonga to go be a student there for 3 months.
I'm also hoping that this will help balance my relationship with money, which I feel has become far too neurotic in the past couple of years (one of the negative downsides of FIRE, offset by many, many positives

In terms of cost, I've budgeted for £6,000 for the 3 months out there. I believe this allows quite a bit of wriggle room, and I wouldn't be at all surprised if it comes below that. I've already paid for the bulk of the cost, which is the course cost and accommodation (which includes 2 meals a day - it is a homestay) which came to around £4,500. My parents have generously offered to pay the flight and visa costs, which leaves around £1,500 remaining for the 3 months out there, which will almost entirely just be for lunch and extras.
I'm really excited!
In terms of what I will do when I come back at the start of December when I return (I fly out at the start of September), I have no idea

In other news, I've continued with the Aeschylus works, however I broke it up to read other books also. These were both Stoic-themed, "How to think like a Roman Emperor" by Donald Robertson and "Thoughts of a Philosophical Fighter Pilot" by James Stockdale. Both were great reads, and Stockdale is simply an extraordinary man. I would recommend both.
Anyway, that's about it, seeya later.
Удачи! (Good luck!)