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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1041019" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>That's probably true. Maybe it's one of those things that works either way; it just depends on what life you want to lead. There is just something about various financial strategies that I find interesting. I suppose if you're rich, it doesn't matter.</p><p></p><p>Most of the people I know are just middle class people with decent jobs and incomes. I've noticed there are two basic types among them. </p><p></p><p>One, they don't have a lot of stuff. House is modest, cars aren't new, etc., yet they don't complain about money. They are usually the one's who put an extra $500 in the collection plate instead of $20 when the church needs repairs. They've just decided to work their jobs and live within their means, and at the same time, their bank account grows a bit. </p><p></p><p>Two, they have a lot of stuff, which can vary. It may be boats and campers, or fancy tractors that could move a mountain; however, they couldn't buy a stick of gum spur of the moment, and they have to work constantly to keep the money rolling in to make all the payments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1041019, member: 17843"] That's probably true. Maybe it's one of those things that works either way; it just depends on what life you want to lead. There is just something about various financial strategies that I find interesting. I suppose if you're rich, it doesn't matter. Most of the people I know are just middle class people with decent jobs and incomes. I've noticed there are two basic types among them. One, they don't have a lot of stuff. House is modest, cars aren't new, etc., yet they don't complain about money. They are usually the one's who put an extra $500 in the collection plate instead of $20 when the church needs repairs. They've just decided to work their jobs and live within their means, and at the same time, their bank account grows a bit. Two, they have a lot of stuff, which can vary. It may be boats and campers, or fancy tractors that could move a mountain; however, they couldn't buy a stick of gum spur of the moment, and they have to work constantly to keep the money rolling in to make all the payments. [/QUOTE]
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