A small selection of dispatches and observations on the matter at hand.
You open your inbox, see a fresh message from the lender, and the attachment looks longer than the loan application itself. Pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, ID, letters of explanation, insurance, appraisal items, title items. It fee…
The usual breaking point looks ordinary. A stack of unopened mail sits on the counter, someone buys batteries that were already in the hall closet, the streaming renewal hits again, and the grocery run somehow costs more than expected. Noth…
You usually discover the need to audit fixed assets at the worst possible moment. A pipe leaks, a storage unit gets broken into, a move goes sideways, or an insurance form asks for model numbers, purchase dates, and proof that you owned wha…
Ever tried to cook a big meal, only to realize you already had three jars of paprika hiding behind the flour? Those ingredients you have on hand, like flour, spices, and vegetables, are your personal inventory assets. They're items you're h…
Vorby is a careful record of what you own. The journal is the slow-print companion — the catalog itself is faster.