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August 30, 2009 at 11:00 AM #16270August 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #450699
patientrenter
ParticipantBut at some point, you just want to come back to a place you call home to recover, recharge, and re-plan. And when you’re away, you want to know you have such a place.
August 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #451304patientrenter
ParticipantBut at some point, you just want to come back to a place you call home to recover, recharge, and re-plan. And when you’re away, you want to know you have such a place.
August 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #451231patientrenter
ParticipantBut at some point, you just want to come back to a place you call home to recover, recharge, and re-plan. And when you’re away, you want to know you have such a place.
August 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #450891patientrenter
ParticipantBut at some point, you just want to come back to a place you call home to recover, recharge, and re-plan. And when you’re away, you want to know you have such a place.
August 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #451495patientrenter
ParticipantBut at some point, you just want to come back to a place you call home to recover, recharge, and re-plan. And when you’re away, you want to know you have such a place.
August 30, 2009 at 2:10 PM #450709bubble_contagion
ParticipantInteresting topic. I find stability and safety in cash/stocks/bonds. Having a few hundred K in the bank makes me feel safer than owning things. Must be that I don’t have children or family in the region. Because I rent a small apartment I don’t have a lot of stuff. My only asset is a Prius. I also find conform that my employer has a great medical / dental / vision plan for my wife and I.
August 30, 2009 at 2:10 PM #451314bubble_contagion
ParticipantInteresting topic. I find stability and safety in cash/stocks/bonds. Having a few hundred K in the bank makes me feel safer than owning things. Must be that I don’t have children or family in the region. Because I rent a small apartment I don’t have a lot of stuff. My only asset is a Prius. I also find conform that my employer has a great medical / dental / vision plan for my wife and I.
August 30, 2009 at 2:10 PM #451241bubble_contagion
ParticipantInteresting topic. I find stability and safety in cash/stocks/bonds. Having a few hundred K in the bank makes me feel safer than owning things. Must be that I don’t have children or family in the region. Because I rent a small apartment I don’t have a lot of stuff. My only asset is a Prius. I also find conform that my employer has a great medical / dental / vision plan for my wife and I.
August 30, 2009 at 2:10 PM #450901bubble_contagion
ParticipantInteresting topic. I find stability and safety in cash/stocks/bonds. Having a few hundred K in the bank makes me feel safer than owning things. Must be that I don’t have children or family in the region. Because I rent a small apartment I don’t have a lot of stuff. My only asset is a Prius. I also find conform that my employer has a great medical / dental / vision plan for my wife and I.
August 30, 2009 at 2:10 PM #451505bubble_contagion
ParticipantInteresting topic. I find stability and safety in cash/stocks/bonds. Having a few hundred K in the bank makes me feel safer than owning things. Must be that I don’t have children or family in the region. Because I rent a small apartment I don’t have a lot of stuff. My only asset is a Prius. I also find conform that my employer has a great medical / dental / vision plan for my wife and I.
August 30, 2009 at 2:52 PM #451510UCGal
ParticipantI have a friend who did grad school at Columbia. She moved once by subway!
Another friend has been semi-vagabond for much of his adult life. Every 4-5 years he relocates – selling all his possessions and only taking what he can take in his car. He is also great at living on the cheap. He claims it’s because he never upgraded his lifestyle with “stuff” after college – He can still live in a studio apartment – and tends to do just that… in great locations. San Diego, NYC, Cape Cod, Baja Mexico… Not needing a big place (to hold stuff) he can work for lower salaries and be more mobile.
August 30, 2009 at 2:52 PM #451246UCGal
ParticipantI have a friend who did grad school at Columbia. She moved once by subway!
Another friend has been semi-vagabond for much of his adult life. Every 4-5 years he relocates – selling all his possessions and only taking what he can take in his car. He is also great at living on the cheap. He claims it’s because he never upgraded his lifestyle with “stuff” after college – He can still live in a studio apartment – and tends to do just that… in great locations. San Diego, NYC, Cape Cod, Baja Mexico… Not needing a big place (to hold stuff) he can work for lower salaries and be more mobile.
August 30, 2009 at 2:52 PM #451320UCGal
ParticipantI have a friend who did grad school at Columbia. She moved once by subway!
Another friend has been semi-vagabond for much of his adult life. Every 4-5 years he relocates – selling all his possessions and only taking what he can take in his car. He is also great at living on the cheap. He claims it’s because he never upgraded his lifestyle with “stuff” after college – He can still live in a studio apartment – and tends to do just that… in great locations. San Diego, NYC, Cape Cod, Baja Mexico… Not needing a big place (to hold stuff) he can work for lower salaries and be more mobile.
August 30, 2009 at 2:52 PM #450714UCGal
ParticipantI have a friend who did grad school at Columbia. She moved once by subway!
Another friend has been semi-vagabond for much of his adult life. Every 4-5 years he relocates – selling all his possessions and only taking what he can take in his car. He is also great at living on the cheap. He claims it’s because he never upgraded his lifestyle with “stuff” after college – He can still live in a studio apartment – and tends to do just that… in great locations. San Diego, NYC, Cape Cod, Baja Mexico… Not needing a big place (to hold stuff) he can work for lower salaries and be more mobile.
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