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April 14, 2008 at 2:51 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186988April 14, 2008 at 2:51 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186992
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ParticipantIf you make $22'350/month I have no idea why you even worry about all this. What is that 270k a year as a single male? I think you can afford that house you want. I am all for stingy, but live your life man. Who knows what will happen tomorrow (drunk hits you) and then what good did that much money do for you?
That is a wise recommendation but like many others here I came from a relatively poor background. I managed a college education by working full-time and getting scholarships in math, which is one of the things I like to do to try and keep my mind from stagnating… So the math thing and pie charts and trying to max out my savings are really part of what I enjoy and who I am. I have reached this level of income only in the last few years and it's hard to suddenly get out and start spending when I got where I am by being frugal. I would not buy a house now if I had 100 wives and 100 babies and 100 million dollars. IMO it is throwing money away. Besides, that was an above-average month, although lately it's getting more common. I bill by the hour and in order to make that much I need to work a lot so I'm sometimes too tired to go out and spend it.
Aside from the house, I do have everything I need and want. I just bought a new car (the mazda speed3, humble yet fun), a motorcycle, a new midi keyboard controller, a new vox amp, a canon XH-A1 AND a canon HG-10, and many more toys. I SCUBA and surf and play vball and travel and go to the gym every day. I would do the same thing rich or poor, most of it is free anyway. When housing becomes more rational, I might take Rustico up on his idea of buying 40 acres in Jamul and building a custom home. I’ve been looking at homes for years now and haven’t seen a single home in SD I liked. I'm not in a hurry though. I'm also saving money for a new industry that I'm starting in. I have an exit strategy from engineering.
I don't like condo living much but it's not THAT bad and every time my neighbors piss me off I smile and think, when I do get that house it will be all the better…
PS my home is alarmed, there is a vicious dog, and I am heavily armed, so don’t get any funny ideas. ;D
April 14, 2008 at 2:51 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186995nostradamus
ParticipantIf you make $22'350/month I have no idea why you even worry about all this. What is that 270k a year as a single male? I think you can afford that house you want. I am all for stingy, but live your life man. Who knows what will happen tomorrow (drunk hits you) and then what good did that much money do for you?
That is a wise recommendation but like many others here I came from a relatively poor background. I managed a college education by working full-time and getting scholarships in math, which is one of the things I like to do to try and keep my mind from stagnating… So the math thing and pie charts and trying to max out my savings are really part of what I enjoy and who I am. I have reached this level of income only in the last few years and it's hard to suddenly get out and start spending when I got where I am by being frugal. I would not buy a house now if I had 100 wives and 100 babies and 100 million dollars. IMO it is throwing money away. Besides, that was an above-average month, although lately it's getting more common. I bill by the hour and in order to make that much I need to work a lot so I'm sometimes too tired to go out and spend it.
Aside from the house, I do have everything I need and want. I just bought a new car (the mazda speed3, humble yet fun), a motorcycle, a new midi keyboard controller, a new vox amp, a canon XH-A1 AND a canon HG-10, and many more toys. I SCUBA and surf and play vball and travel and go to the gym every day. I would do the same thing rich or poor, most of it is free anyway. When housing becomes more rational, I might take Rustico up on his idea of buying 40 acres in Jamul and building a custom home. I’ve been looking at homes for years now and haven’t seen a single home in SD I liked. I'm not in a hurry though. I'm also saving money for a new industry that I'm starting in. I have an exit strategy from engineering.
I don't like condo living much but it's not THAT bad and every time my neighbors piss me off I smile and think, when I do get that house it will be all the better…
PS my home is alarmed, there is a vicious dog, and I am heavily armed, so don’t get any funny ideas. ;D
April 14, 2008 at 1:39 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186880nostradamus
ParticipantNostradamus, Is that you monthly or weekly expense thingy?
It was a pie chart generated from quicken data, which I log and track regularly. I like to try and minimize my unnecessary costs. For the particular month I spent $1530.95 on cash, gifts, dining, and other… While some high-rollers think of this as hermetical, I see it as splurging. I don't know how I managed to spend so much on the condo either but I've been doing a lot of work on it lately.
Anyhoo, my point is keep the data, make a chart, and you’ll be surprised at how much you can save (or inversely you’ll be shocked at how much you wasted).
April 14, 2008 at 1:39 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186901nostradamus
ParticipantNostradamus, Is that you monthly or weekly expense thingy?
It was a pie chart generated from quicken data, which I log and track regularly. I like to try and minimize my unnecessary costs. For the particular month I spent $1530.95 on cash, gifts, dining, and other… While some high-rollers think of this as hermetical, I see it as splurging. I don't know how I managed to spend so much on the condo either but I've been doing a lot of work on it lately.
Anyhoo, my point is keep the data, make a chart, and you’ll be surprised at how much you can save (or inversely you’ll be shocked at how much you wasted).
April 14, 2008 at 1:39 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186933nostradamus
ParticipantNostradamus, Is that you monthly or weekly expense thingy?
It was a pie chart generated from quicken data, which I log and track regularly. I like to try and minimize my unnecessary costs. For the particular month I spent $1530.95 on cash, gifts, dining, and other… While some high-rollers think of this as hermetical, I see it as splurging. I don't know how I managed to spend so much on the condo either but I've been doing a lot of work on it lately.
Anyhoo, my point is keep the data, make a chart, and you’ll be surprised at how much you can save (or inversely you’ll be shocked at how much you wasted).
April 14, 2008 at 1:39 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186936nostradamus
ParticipantNostradamus, Is that you monthly or weekly expense thingy?
It was a pie chart generated from quicken data, which I log and track regularly. I like to try and minimize my unnecessary costs. For the particular month I spent $1530.95 on cash, gifts, dining, and other… While some high-rollers think of this as hermetical, I see it as splurging. I don't know how I managed to spend so much on the condo either but I've been doing a lot of work on it lately.
Anyhoo, my point is keep the data, make a chart, and you’ll be surprised at how much you can save (or inversely you’ll be shocked at how much you wasted).
April 14, 2008 at 1:39 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186942nostradamus
ParticipantNostradamus, Is that you monthly or weekly expense thingy?
It was a pie chart generated from quicken data, which I log and track regularly. I like to try and minimize my unnecessary costs. For the particular month I spent $1530.95 on cash, gifts, dining, and other… While some high-rollers think of this as hermetical, I see it as splurging. I don't know how I managed to spend so much on the condo either but I've been doing a lot of work on it lately.
Anyhoo, my point is keep the data, make a chart, and you’ll be surprised at how much you can save (or inversely you’ll be shocked at how much you wasted).
nostradamus
ParticipantI agree with SDR. That’s why my posts are incredibly OT.. killin’ time and trying not to focus on housing for a wee bit. Interesting times we live in.
nostradamus
ParticipantI agree with SDR. That’s why my posts are incredibly OT.. killin’ time and trying not to focus on housing for a wee bit. Interesting times we live in.
nostradamus
ParticipantI agree with SDR. That’s why my posts are incredibly OT.. killin’ time and trying not to focus on housing for a wee bit. Interesting times we live in.
nostradamus
ParticipantI agree with SDR. That’s why my posts are incredibly OT.. killin’ time and trying not to focus on housing for a wee bit. Interesting times we live in.
nostradamus
ParticipantI agree with SDR. That’s why my posts are incredibly OT.. killin’ time and trying not to focus on housing for a wee bit. Interesting times we live in.
nostradamus
ParticipantOh my goodness. At least he’ll grow up tough, like the boy named Sue.
nostradamus
ParticipantOh my goodness. At least he’ll grow up tough, like the boy named Sue.
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