spatialdrift
spatialdrift
spatialdrift

Earning more is a big part of building wealth. Credit.com points out that, many people get comfortable with their income and stop trying to strive for more. To avoid an income plateau, ditch your comfort zone.

Yeeeaaaaaah... I'm thinking the target audience is more young people who have only just gotten out on their own and don't have any idea how to budget for food, rather than responsible adults looking for more ways to bring down the bill. When I read the title, I was interested, and I enjoyed reading the article, but in

dude... $540/mo for ONE person!??! WE (my entire family of 4, 2 adults and 2 toddlers) spend $650-700/mo and we still eat very well.

Also agree with this age group but not smartphone just dumbphone. Besides, web access available at home.

0-3?

A Phone in general? 7-9. Locked it down to only call us and a few other numbers. Smart Phone? Teens at least, with plenty of snoop ability from us. No computers in the bedroom. That includes smart phones.

Here's my results:

I've started asking. In my informal pool of probably 500+ restaurants (I'm a consultant, I eat out on the road quite often) I have heard of exactly 0 restaurants participate in a pooling method. I do know that most servers appreciate cash tips regardless as it helps with how much they have to report. Not saying it is

This information is not consistent with any restaurant I've worked at in Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi or Indiana.

Holy Christ, my entire wedding didn't cost $21,000!!!! Nicely done!

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Well said. The article is conflating investment with speculation.

that's totally wrong.

I want it to be as cheap as possible. No need to waste any money on me, since I'm dead.

All I want is for my family to not waste thousands of dollars just putting a corpse in the ground.

I could not possibly care less. The only thing I care about after I am dead is being buried in a cardboard box. No embalming, no cremation. I'd rather have a Jewish funeral, but the burial thing is far more important to me than the funeral. The funeral is for the living, in my opinion.

I hear mosquitos in fossilized tree sap is a leading contender.

My wife has told me she wants us to drink tequila, eat mexican food, and play limbo at her funeral. And if you cry you get kicked out. I think she was serious.

I'll admit I probably shouldn't have generalized in that way. Of course all women aren't that way, it's just that this has absolutely been my experience, and apparently not only mine.

Honestly, why would anyone think that gender occurs as a binary? It so obviously doesn't. Like most human behaviour, gender identification occurs on a spectrum and gender identity has the potential to change through out an individual's life.