Reading these posts here, something becomes pretty apparent - people here seem to be letting money determine all your decisions, or more than normal. - what gives?
Please realize our financial system is setup in such a way as to have you make the decisions you are currently making, or at least as most in this sub seem to prefer. (money being the sole or primary determinant of your choices)
Yes, plan ahead, and finances are an issue - but in contrast to many here always put these in context to certain tradeoffs that you are making and letting the financial angle override other factors in your life.
Just don't sell out too much if you don't have to - you'll probably hate yourself more in the long run. And if you don't understand what this means, that's fine too - though I kinda feel sorry for you.
original posted by TooColdddd to r/personalfinance on Thu, 29 Feb 2024 01:00:46 GMT.