Keep rocking the victim card - All successful people promote that as the true key to prosperity.
Keep rocking the victim card - All successful people promote that as the true key to prosperity.
Buying a cheap used car should always be the preferred route over a cheap new car. The example you’re quoting above, as he stated, is not an outlier. When you buy new, you are 100% guaranteed to pay tens of thousands in costs because, well, that was the price of the car + interest.
Math isn’t relative - being poor is makes it even more critical to be financially responsible.
Right. If life sucks, it’s society’s fault. If life is good, it’s luck. Got it. How’s that approach working for you in your life? lol
Pretty simple solution - stop buying cars you cannot afford. Every person I encounter that is making 20k-40K a year also has a nice new car with a lease payment. Newsflash - you cannot afford that. The comments here imply the only alternative to scarcely available mass transit is a $25k car. It’s not. You drive a…
It’s a greater problem with reality. For some reason, people like to envision life as a fantasy land where you don’t make sacrifices anywhere and everything is peachy. Responsible people are frugal. Irresponsible people are not frugal, suffer the consequences, then blame “the system.” See exhibit A in your post.
Wish I had more stars. This pretty much sums up this crisis in a nutshell. The new generation excuse brigade has one for every logical thing someone proposes, but it’s about being responsible with your money at the end of the day.