Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can work out a budget that makes it work for you, with your particular HHI and your particular expenses at your particular standard of living... why does it matter what is typical for your neighbors? If it's something you want to do and you can afford to do it, just do it. It's really that simple.
It does matter because you typically want to fit in or else it will either be uncomfortable or awkward. We don't subscribe to being the poorest on the block and struggling.
Sounds exhausting. But, if that's how you want to live, have at it.
How is that exhausting? It's planning, I would be exhausted if I didn't make enough and was struggling.
NP. yes it does sound exhausting and stupid. 1) its YOUR income and budget, different people have different spending levels and debt. The person making 5 times as much as you might not spend what you spend, etc. 2) why are you focusing on keeping up with your neighbors? Live your life and spend how you feel comfortable. If you are living pay check to pay check and want to thats your choice. Your neighbors income has nothing to do with YOU.
Living life comfortably is being the same SES as your neighborhood. Why is that so hard to understand?
You have absolutely no idea about finances. Sad really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can work out a budget that makes it work for you, with your particular HHI and your particular expenses at your particular standard of living... why does it matter what is typical for your neighbors? If it's something you want to do and you can afford to do it, just do it. It's really that simple.
It does matter because you typically want to fit in or else it will either be uncomfortable or awkward. We don't subscribe to being the poorest on the block and struggling.
Sounds exhausting. But, if that's how you want to live, have at it.
How is that exhausting? It's planning, I would be exhausted if I didn't make enough and was struggling.
NP. yes it does sound exhausting and stupid. 1) its YOUR income and budget, different people have different spending levels and debt. The person making 5 times as much as you might not spend what you spend, etc. 2) why are you focusing on keeping up with your neighbors? Live your life and spend how you feel comfortable. If you are living pay check to pay check and want to thats your choice. Your neighbors income has nothing to do with YOU.
Living life comfortably is being the same SES as your neighborhood. Why is that so hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can work out a budget that makes it work for you, with your particular HHI and your particular expenses at your particular standard of living... why does it matter what is typical for your neighbors? If it's something you want to do and you can afford to do it, just do it. It's really that simple.
It does matter because you typically want to fit in or else it will either be uncomfortable or awkward. We don't subscribe to being the poorest on the block and struggling.
Sounds exhausting. But, if that's how you want to live, have at it.
How is that exhausting? It's planning, I would be exhausted if I didn't make enough and was struggling.
NP. yes it does sound exhausting and stupid. 1) its YOUR income and budget, different people have different spending levels and debt. The person making 5 times as much as you might not spend what you spend, etc. 2) why are you focusing on keeping up with your neighbors? Live your life and spend how you feel comfortable. If you are living pay check to pay check and want to thats your choice. Your neighbors income has nothing to do with YOU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can work out a budget that makes it work for you, with your particular HHI and your particular expenses at your particular standard of living... why does it matter what is typical for your neighbors? If it's something you want to do and you can afford to do it, just do it. It's really that simple.
It does matter because you typically want to fit in or else it will either be uncomfortable or awkward. We don't subscribe to being the poorest on the block and struggling.
Sounds exhausting. But, if that's how you want to live, have at it.
How is that exhausting? It's planning, I would be exhausted if I didn't make enough and was struggling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can work out a budget that makes it work for you, with your particular HHI and your particular expenses at your particular standard of living... why does it matter what is typical for your neighbors? If it's something you want to do and you can afford to do it, just do it. It's really that simple.
It does matter because you typically want to fit in or else it will either be uncomfortable or awkward. We don't subscribe to being the poorest on the block and struggling.
Sounds exhausting. But, if that's how you want to live, have at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can work out a budget that makes it work for you, with your particular HHI and your particular expenses at your particular standard of living... why does it matter what is typical for your neighbors? If it's something you want to do and you can afford to do it, just do it. It's really that simple.
It does matter because you typically want to fit in or else it will either be uncomfortable or awkward. We don't subscribe to being the poorest on the block and struggling.
Anonymous wrote:If you can work out a budget that makes it work for you, with your particular HHI and your particular expenses at your particular standard of living... why does it matter what is typical for your neighbors? If it's something you want to do and you can afford to do it, just do it. It's really that simple.