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Bank rate survey finds: 56% of Americans cannot cover a $1000 emergency
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<blockquote data-quote="Relaxed Chaos" data-source="post: 17023673" data-attributes="member: 64993"><p>Everyone has their own balance to living in the past, the present, and the future. Never worry about what others are doing. However it's always good to take stock of your own life and habits, and realize you won't live forever but you will live for a while yet. Life is short, and also long.</p><p></p><p>If your current life balance suits you, then keep going. If not, then choose wisely on some things where you could spend more money or time to live it up a within a comfortable budget.</p><p></p><p>As I've gotten older I'm more comfortable spending money to save time and hassle, where my younger self would have endured these. Also, I realize I don't have that many years left so if there are some things I want to do before the permanent nap then I need to get doing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relaxed Chaos, post: 17023673, member: 64993"] Everyone has their own balance to living in the past, the present, and the future. Never worry about what others are doing. However it's always good to take stock of your own life and habits, and realize you won't live forever but you will live for a while yet. Life is short, and also long. If your current life balance suits you, then keep going. If not, then choose wisely on some things where you could spend more money or time to live it up a within a comfortable budget. As I've gotten older I'm more comfortable spending money to save time and hassle, where my younger self would have endured these. Also, I realize I don't have that many years left so if there are some things I want to do before the permanent nap then I need to get doing them. [/QUOTE]
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