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[quote=Anonymous]So you want to get a masters degree “for personal fulfillment” and because it has always been a goal - not to invest in a more lucrative career path, you work contract work as an admin which you says is unstable - and you’re confused about why your DH is concerned about your finances? Get a stable job. It doesn’t have to be an admin, you have a bachelors degree and presumably some skill set to being to the table - just GET A BETTER JOB. Then SAVE for what you want - save up the cash for a trip, save up the cash for furniture. Maybe then you’ll realize the value of a dollar and how long it takes to save for these things. And hold off for a while in kids - because you may find you can’t eat all organic while paying for childcare or down to one income, and there’s no money for frivolous purchases like travel or furnishings that aren’t directly related to the kid.[/quote]
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