Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned about MMM on this site and finally checked it out. While I think he has some useful info, I can’t help but think about what a cheap bastard he seems to be. Yeah, he spent all of $37 on his Hawaiian vacation, but he leached off the kindness and generosity of others to do so.
Are you talking about the time Mr Money Mustache moved in with this guy and his wife in Hawaii for a couple months, slept on a couch in their living room, and worked construction to help them renovate their house to make a guest suite so the wife (pregnant) could quit her job and earn some income renting out the guest suite?
And after the two months of doing construction work, he sent for his wife and son to have a month long vacation?
Doesn't sound like he was using anyone. That sounds like barter to me!
Anonymous wrote:Is Mrs. MM on board with wearing clothes until they fall apart?
Between the ages of 25 and 29, I spent a LOT more money than I do now, even while I thought I was being frugal. We “only” went out to eat once a week, we biked to work 3 times per week (and carpooled the remaining 2 days), and we were saving quite a bit. But, after having “The Talk” with MMM (after minor arguments about some of my habits), I realized that my two big problem areas were books and clothing. The books part was easily resolved: I started using the library and in the process found a new love. The clothing part was a bit harder. I probably spent $50-100 per month, for several years, on this habit. When you add that up, it’s several thousand dollars of clothes and shoes that marched themselves into my closet.
Now, you might be thinking “if you have enough money, why is that a problem area?” Well, it’s because we had a Goal. We wanted to be financially secure before having a child, to the point of BOTH of us being able to stop working to raise our child. This goal was very important to us, and this obsession with buying clothing was getting in the way of it. And being with my future child was much more important than owning a bunch of activewear. Plus, I knew that my addiction to clothing was not making me happy in a lasting way, and was thus a self-defeating habit that I often regretted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned about MMM on this site and finally checked it out. While I think he has some useful info, I can’t help but think about what a cheap bastard he seems to be. Yeah, he spent all of $37 on his Hawaiian vacation, but he leached off the kindness and generosity of others to do so.
Are you talking about the time Mr Money Mustache moved in with this guy and his wife in Hawaii for a couple months, slept on a couch in their living room, and worked construction to help them renovate their house to make a guest suite so the wife (pregnant) could quit her job and earn some income renting out the guest suite?
And after the two months of doing construction work, he sent for his wife and son to have a month long vacation?
Doesn't sound like he was using anyone. That sounds like barter to me!
Anonymous wrote:Plus now MMM makes multi millions a year from his website.
Anonymous wrote: And are they Canadian, and that’s how they have healthcare? I have not read the entire site.
Anonymous wrote:I learned about MMM on this site and finally checked it out. While I think he has some useful info, I can’t help but think about what a cheap bastard he seems to be. Yeah, he spent all of $37 on his Hawaiian vacation, but he leached off the kindness and generosity of others to do so.