HoosierMark
Well-known member
Re: I have given up... We cant do it...
INteresting thread. As a former small town banker I found that there were people who were cash people and could not handle checking accts or CC. I also found that there were a lot of people who could not save money but if they had a debt they always found the money to pay it on time. Got a mother in law who lived that way for years. She adjusted her spending to whatever she had.
It is a mental thing, it is not about who much you make. It is about what your priorities are. People who are just getting by still manage to save some money if that is what is important to them.
Training and discipline on how money works and impacts your life is worth it's weight in gold. To the OP, you are better off then you think, you recognize the challenge facing you and now you have choices about how you want to structure your financial future. There is no wrong or right way as long as it works for you and you enjoy your life.
INteresting thread. As a former small town banker I found that there were people who were cash people and could not handle checking accts or CC. I also found that there were a lot of people who could not save money but if they had a debt they always found the money to pay it on time. Got a mother in law who lived that way for years. She adjusted her spending to whatever she had.
It is a mental thing, it is not about who much you make. It is about what your priorities are. People who are just getting by still manage to save some money if that is what is important to them.
Training and discipline on how money works and impacts your life is worth it's weight in gold. To the OP, you are better off then you think, you recognize the challenge facing you and now you have choices about how you want to structure your financial future. There is no wrong or right way as long as it works for you and you enjoy your life.

Exactly what he said - I don't have any problem buying new and enjoying what I have bought. I don't want someone else's problem. I like my toys - have bought many of them new. They depreciate, so what? Everyone spends their money on the things they like and enjoy. You can not take it with you. I could be dead tomorrow and then what? I didn't enjoy my earnings why? So I could give it all away? I have a fully funded 401, money in the bank, and I'm not worried about the few bills I have. When my Denali comes in - I will write them a check, enjoy driving it off the lot and could care less that it will depreciate. One of you guys will be around in 10 years to buy a well-maintained, too often oil changed, older truck that doesn't look like it is for a really good deal. I'm fine with that - but you won't get that new car and leather smell with it.
I was never one to have a boss or be tied down. I always felt like the one that could not find my way. In the end it all worked out. At 62 I cant believe how fast our lives pass by.Hopefully I have another 15 or 20 years of health .