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Originally Posted by Zary's-Mustache
You are 100% right.
My only response would be I've seen so many people cut costs, save money, be very prudent with their money and then just get sick and die at a relatively young age. My grandpa was like that and passed away at 64 without ever having lived a somwhat normal life. He would just save money and buy the slashed down vegetables and other food products. Then he died.
I just can't live like that. I don't want to be prudent then one day I can't do the things I love even if I could afford to easily. While it isn't easy right now I rather live like this then the way my grandpa did.
Everyone has their priorities and almost no choice is wrong.
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Oh I agree. I have no issue with people who spend every $ every paycheck. I have no issue with people who save ever $. And I fully understand the plight of affording general living standards on a single household working class income.
Unfortunently there is no actual 'solution'. Other then want higher taxes and 'free' stuff' - And I would strongly suggest no one sits around hoping for the government to save them