Here are some of my favorite articles from other personal finance bloggers over the past week:

At Get Rich Slowly, JD had several interesting reads this week.  His Tuesday article on Hustle and Patience talked about Gary Vaynerchuk’s  speech on doing what you love and how people get too caught up in wanting immediate results instead of being willing to workfor the results.  Wednesday featured an excellent guest post from Leo Babauta of Zen Habits titled which talked about replacing your bad financial habits with good financial habits.  And on Saturday he had a nice post highlighting what would be Benjamin Franklins 303rd birthday.  Ben Franklin is the original personal finance guru with nearly everything he said back then still holding true today, including this timeless masterpiece, “He that goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing”.

At I Will Teach You To Be Rich, Ramit got a good discussion going by posting a readers question on how to handle his $30,000 worth of debtafter his recent divorce.  The main discussion hinged on whether he should tap the $8,500 in his retirement account to use in attacking the debt, with nearly all commenters advising him to leave it alone.

Blueprine for Financial Prosperityhad an article similar to JD’s about finding success through hard work, talent and passion.

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