Posted by dr darren on September 22, 2008 at 16:12:00 from (208.104.152.174):
In Reply to: Glenn's Vent Time posted by Glenn F. on September 21, 2008 at 18:34:54:
i totally agree. me and my wife work. and i watch people who have the same salaries as we do, have tons of toys and constantly eat out and do what ever they want when they want and i cant figure out how they do it.
on days liek that, i just tweek my mind. then i realize, it dont matter. it doesnt matter who is a free loader, cause it will get them in the end.
the end for me is retirement. when i have done what i am suppose to do for me. protect me, pay my bills and win in the end. teh win is having a stable income and a place to live when i retire. i wont be waiting on the gov't check each month, wonder where the postman is. i wont haev to move, cause a landlord says get out. people can only borrow money for so long then all lenders will stop everntually.
it does suk in the short run, but the only person it hurts is you, they dont know u are mad about it and even if they did dont care.
i will be living how i want. i will be tight now, so i know when i retire, i can live work free till the day i die. and then i get to do what ever i want when ever i want. just go to your local grocery store or hardware store, u will see some of the retired people who lived like that and it caught them, though its not entirely true, cause the current retired generation wasnt taught to save like us.
just remeber the rumors, there wont be social security in 30 years, if this is true, which i doubt, people will be working till teh day they die.
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