Anonymous wrote:Mr money moustache is blocking people on his forum for criticizing his New Yorker article!!!! Talk about censorship. He must not be taking the criticism well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm imagine his wife is fairly unattractive given he probably doesn't allow her to spend a penny keeping his her appearance. And don't try and tell me you can do everything just as good at home. Bet the woman hasn't had a Brazilian in her life and she has some mousy brown hair she wears up most of the time. She's probably rather granola. I've also found mmm to be sexist and felt bad for his wife.
She's not, she's pretty cute. And probably really fit- I think she has/had a crossfit habit, not to mention all the hours in the day to use for health/beauty of she wants.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm imagine his wife is fairly unattractive given he probably doesn't allow her to spend a penny keeping his her appearance. And don't try and tell me you can do everything just as good at home. Bet the woman hasn't had a Brazilian in her life and she has some mousy brown hair she wears up most of the time. She's probably rather granola. I've also found mmm to be sexist and felt bad for his wife.
She's not, she's pretty cute. And probably really fit- I think she has/had a crossfit habit, not to mention all the hours in the day to use for health/beauty of she wants.
http://www.coloproperty.com/agent/details/L40516/Simi-Khabra-Red-Leaf-Real-Estate-Longmont-CO
Anonymous wrote:I'm imagine his wife is fairly unattractive given he probably doesn't allow her to spend a penny keeping his her appearance. And don't try and tell me you can do everything just as good at home. Bet the woman hasn't had a Brazilian in her life and she has some mousy brown hair she wears up most of the time. She's probably rather granola. I've also found mmm to be sexist and felt bad for his wife.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I take issue with his whole premise.
I love my work and will probably work until I die or get dementia.
Same goes for my DH.
So neither of us wants to retire early. We have a nice work/family balance. And we like to buy the things that make our lives easier or support or interests and hobbies. And we can afford it.
We are also saving for that late retirement.
Maybe he hated his engineering job/worked too much? But the truth is he's NOT retired, he's just not traditionally employed. Well, neither am I.
So, I don't see him as being very honest. He's playing semantic games about working and retirement.
Anonymous wrote:I love the ones that post saying they saved thousands a year on their grocery bills by not buying food and as a bonus they are losing weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it really ironic that he got rich by being really, really good at being poor. It's almost as if there is a lesson here somewhere, but I can't quite get my head around it.
Why is this ironic? Haven't you read Millionaires Next Door. A lot of them got that way by saving their money and spending/investing wisely.
Anonymous wrote:I find it really ironic that he got rich by being really, really good at being poor. It's almost as if there is a lesson here somewhere, but I can't quite get my head around it.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I take issue with his whole premise.
I love my work and will probably work until I die or get dementia.
Same goes for my DH.
So neither of us wants to retire early. We have a nice work/family balance. And we like to buy the things that make our lives easier or support or interests and hobbies. And we can afford it.
We are also saving for that late retirement.
Maybe he hated his engineering job/worked too much? But the truth is he's NOT retired, he's just not traditionally employed. Well, neither am I.
So, I don't see him as being very honest. He's playing semantic games about working and retirement.