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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 746223" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>We have friends that I have mentioned here who were and likely still are jealous of us and it ticks me off. Why? Because they are in financial trouble and we are ok. Ugh. Silly and annoying. It boggles the mind because he has a degree in Finance and worked in that field. WTH? Very long story, but they have been given many expensive things (key word...given) and have also been the recipient of Low interest or possibly interest free loans. WTH? And no special needs kids etc. to burden them and cause havoc.</p><p>Ever read “The Millionaire Next Door?” Super interesting. About how it’s not uncommon for doctors etc to be up to their eyeballs in debt.</p><p>I actually know teachers who are millionaires. So much depends on attitude, spending habits, self discipline, gratitude, values and not looking over your shoulder comparing yourself to others.</p><p></p><p>I too find lying VERY tough to cope with and often simply won’t. Detachment is key. You need and deserve to be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 746223, member: 4152"] We have friends that I have mentioned here who were and likely still are jealous of us and it ticks me off. Why? Because they are in financial trouble and we are ok. Ugh. Silly and annoying. It boggles the mind because he has a degree in Finance and worked in that field. WTH? Very long story, but they have been given many expensive things (key word...given) and have also been the recipient of Low interest or possibly interest free loans. WTH? And no special needs kids etc. to burden them and cause havoc. Ever read “The Millionaire Next Door?” Super interesting. About how it’s not uncommon for doctors etc to be up to their eyeballs in debt. I actually know teachers who are millionaires. So much depends on attitude, spending habits, self discipline, gratitude, values and not looking over your shoulder comparing yourself to others. I too find lying VERY tough to cope with and often simply won’t. Detachment is key. You need and deserve to be happy. [/QUOTE]
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