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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Bank rate survey finds: 56% of Americans cannot cover a $1000 emergency
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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 17023650" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>Is that wrong, though? I save money, invest money, like a mofo. Then I drive down the street and see a Porsche or hear about my friend's most recent trip to Italy and I think I am doing it wrong. Does it ever catch up with them???? I don't think so because for as long as I can remember, people have been driving $100K cars and blowing money on lavish vacations, etc. yet they are still alive. Meanwhile, I'm over here saving/investing and looking at a number. </p><p></p><p>You and me both. I love watching the number go up, up, up, but what is the point? I'll probably die before I can spend it all. Give it to my kids? Maybe, but no one ever gave me anything and I'm doing just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 17023650, member: 72690"] Is that wrong, though? I save money, invest money, like a mofo. Then I drive down the street and see a Porsche or hear about my friend's most recent trip to Italy and I think I am doing it wrong. Does it ever catch up with them???? I don't think so because for as long as I can remember, people have been driving $100K cars and blowing money on lavish vacations, etc. yet they are still alive. Meanwhile, I'm over here saving/investing and looking at a number. You and me both. I love watching the number go up, up, up, but what is the point? I'll probably die before I can spend it all. Give it to my kids? Maybe, but no one ever gave me anything and I'm doing just fine. [/QUOTE]
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