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Road Side Pub
Living on low income - accepting the "poor" life.
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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 15946377" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>I grew up dirt poor and hated every second of it. I decided long ago I wouldn't accept it for my own life. When I got married I told my wife she had to work. I wouldn't be married to someone that was a financial drain. Her career is going well and she now makes low six figures. I've known what I've wanted to do since I was a kid and have advanced into upper management and also make good money. We drive newer cars and live in a nice house, but don't go overboard. I think people waste a ton of money. I sock as much as I can into retirement and want to get to a point where I have enough saved that I can take the risk of doing what I want to do. I don't love work everyday, but it's work so never expected to I'm there to make a living not find fulfillment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 15946377, member: 138474"] I grew up dirt poor and hated every second of it. I decided long ago I wouldn't accept it for my own life. When I got married I told my wife she had to work. I wouldn't be married to someone that was a financial drain. Her career is going well and she now makes low six figures. I've known what I've wanted to do since I was a kid and have advanced into upper management and also make good money. We drive newer cars and live in a nice house, but don't go overboard. I think people waste a ton of money. I sock as much as I can into retirement and want to get to a point where I have enough saved that I can take the risk of doing what I want to do. I don't love work everyday, but it's work so never expected to I'm there to make a living not find fulfillment. [/QUOTE]
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