Anonymous wrote:Does this change your spending habits? I'm conflicted as to whether or not I should continue to hang around those with a low hhi - I feel like it lowers my economic expectations.
We make 500k a year and are ivy educated. My husband is a biglaw non equity partner and I'm a sahm - former psychologist.
How does your lifestyle budget change with your human surroundings? We feel ashamed to spend money on a bugaboo when the locals use graco. Whole foods prepared lunches versus local groceries. Prestigious clothing versus hand me downs.
Does anyone else deal with these psychological trappings of success?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this change your spending habits? I'm conflicted as to whether or not I should continue to hang around those with a low hhi - I feel like it lowers my economic expectations.
We make 500k a year and are ivy educated. My husband is a biglaw non equity partner and I'm a sahm - former psychologist.
How does your lifestyle budget change with your human surroundings? We feel ashamed to spend money on a bugaboo when the locals use graco. Whole foods prepared lunches versus local groceries. Prestigious clothing versus hand me downs.
Does anyone else deal with these psychological trappings of success?
You are Ivey educated, so can you explain the sentence "I feel like it lowers my economic expectations" a little more
Anonymous wrote:Are these "locals" just frugal or do you know their HHIs?
I buy groceries at Giant and seldom darken Whole Foods. My favorite stroller was a used Maclaren. DH packs his lunch for work at his law firm and my kids wear hand me downs. We also pass along to friends any clothes that have life in them. Our HHI is $450k. I'm a lawyer turned SAHM. We just prioritize our savings and aren't shoppers.
Splurge on what you want to when you can. Others will do the same as they see fit. I'd be afraid I was in junior high again if I felt the need to buy clothes/strollers/things just because my friends have them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not know....I am sitting here with my 150K income in a (near) teardown house in Vienna...driving my subaru...daughter in public schools. Sure, I go to whole foods...
Oh, and the Graco served us well. Actually, my neighborhood used to be great: mostly gov't service types...then the prices skyrocketed; now it is people like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this change your spending habits? I'm conflicted as to whether or not I should continue to hang around those with a low hhi - I feel like it lowers my economic expectations.
We make 500k a year and are ivy educated. My husband is a biglaw non equity partner and I'm a sahm - former psychologist.
How does your lifestyle budget change with your human surroundings? We feel ashamed to spend money on a bugaboo when the locals use graco. Whole foods prepared lunches versus local groceries. Prestigious clothing versus hand me downs.
Does anyone else deal with these psychological trappings of success?
OP, thanks for this. I have a low HHI and attended a state school, so it's reassuring to know that rich, Ivy-educated people are much less intelligent than me.
Anonymous wrote:though still early in year, this may win troll of the year. way better than that silly HLS last week.
Anonymous wrote:Does this change your spending habits? I'm conflicted as to whether or not I should continue to hang around those with a low hhi - I feel like it lowers my economic expectations.
We make 500k a year and are ivy educated. My husband is a biglaw non equity partner and I'm a sahm - former psychologist.
How does your lifestyle budget change with your human surroundings? We feel ashamed to spend money on a bugaboo when the locals use graco. Whole foods prepared lunches versus local groceries. Prestigious clothing versus hand me downs.
Does anyone else deal with these psychological trappings of success?
Anonymous wrote:I would not know....I am sitting here with my 150K income in a (near) teardown house in Vienna...driving my subaru...daughter in public schools. Sure, I go to whole foods...