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7/6/2015 8:56:09 AM EDT
Almost 30... am I the only one in my generation that understands the concept?

Ho-lee-fuk... the amount of debt my friends are in is insane

No one pays their rent on time because if someone owns a house large enough to rent a room or has more than one property "they aint broke"

Im an asshole for bringing up the rent a week after its due even though I cut it by 40% to help you out...

unrelated a chick I was talking to was actually surprised when I didn't invite her on a second date after she explained a bill collector was calling her over a $20 payment she was late on (financed a $250 bed spread) but could go shoe shopping the next day...

Most of my friends make 20-35k more than me per year due to the amount of OT they work and still live paycheck to paycheck. I dont get it...

/rant
7/6/2015 9:01:04 AM EDT
[#1]
I'd say you're doing it right.

Responsibility has it's rewards, the most expensive thing to buy is money, they'll likely have that monkey on their back forever.
7/6/2015 9:01:41 AM EDT
[#2]
Find better friends
7/6/2015 9:02:20 AM EDT
[#3]
No op yer not you just live around those who are not .
7/6/2015 9:03:45 AM EDT
[#4]
yep op it's sad. But I believe every generation goes through it. You stay ahead and don't follow suit with them their fools for sure. Look into Dave Ramsey.
7/6/2015 9:05:08 AM EDT
[#5]
Get rid of your liberal/progressive friends!
7/6/2015 9:06:17 AM EDT
[#6]
Second post nails it.

My BIL just had his house foreclosed on but has a new TV, Playstations, basketball tickets and his kids get to do all sorts of expensive activities.

Priorities people.
7/6/2015 9:06:42 AM EDT
[#7]
You are right, and the sad part is, people like that are the majority.

Everybody is the victim these days...
7/6/2015 9:13:36 AM EDT
[#8]
Rent-A-Center nation.
7/6/2015 10:21:50 AM EDT
[#9]
My daughter and POS SIL listed me as a creditor in their bankruptcy. We gave them $1000 to help them through a rough patch.

They are still broke and living comfy in the rough patch they call life. I don't get it. Debt is the devil and you, OP are heading in the right direction. Good on you.
7/6/2015 11:26:09 AM EDT
[#10]
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Almost 30... am I the only one in my generation that understands the concept?

Ho-lee-fuk... the amount of debt my friends are in is insane

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It's math that they don't understand.
7/6/2015 11:29:26 AM EDT
[#11]
Thank you for being a responsible adult. Your asshole friends are part of the reason things cost so much. Just as the productive have to pay the way of the lazy, the responsible have to pay the difference that the irresponsible do not.
7/6/2015 11:34:01 AM EDT
[#12]
I'm in my 40's and I can tell you it didn't "miss" my generation.  

I have friends in debt that I know they will NEVER be able to get out of.  I've seen more than one lose a house, car get repossessed, spouse not work for years on end, and yet they can afford cigarettes and tattoos.
7/6/2015 11:36:58 AM EDT
[#13]

personal responsibility is severely lacking in the great majority of people these days

7/6/2015 11:43:04 AM EDT
[#14]
Ant vs Grasshopper
7/6/2015 11:45:00 AM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
Almost 30... am I the only one in my generation that understands the concept?

Ho-lee-fuk... the amount of debt my friends are in is insane

No one pays their rent on time because if someone owns a house large enough to rent a room or has more than one property "they aint broke"

Im an asshole for bringing up the rent a week after its due even though I cut it by 40% to help you out...

unrelated a chick I was talking to was actually surprised when I didn't invite her on a second date after she explained a bill collector was calling her over a $20 payment she was late on (financed a $250 bed spread) but could go shoe shopping the next day...

Most of my friends make 20-35k more than me per year due to the amount of OT they work and still live paycheck to paycheck. I dont get it...

/rant
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This attitude is the worst.   Try renting a nice home with the renters finding out you live in a really nice home.   They always seem late on their payment "because you can afford it" mentality.


7/6/2015 12:03:32 PM EDT
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personal responsibility is severely lacking in the great majority of people these days

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It is actively discouraged in all aspects of American life.  I wonder what percentage of Americans are just waiting for a lawsuit to fall in their laps to get rich off of.
7/6/2015 12:07:48 PM EDT
[#17]
It's not just the middle class OP. Wall Street types are selling us down the river just to maintain .gov bailouts.

We are fooked.
7/6/2015 12:46:21 PM EDT
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Almost 30... am I the only one in my generation that understands the concept?

Ho-lee-fuk... the amount of debt my friends are in is insane

No one pays their rent on time because if someone owns a house large enough to rent a room or has more than one property "they aint broke"

Im an asshole for bringing up the rent a week after its due even though I cut it by 40% to help you out...

unrelated a chick I was talking to was actually surprised when I didn't invite her on a second date after she explained a bill collector was calling her over a $20 payment she was late on (financed a $250 bed spread) but could go shoe shopping the next day...

Most of my friends make 20-35k more than me per year due to the amount of OT they work and still live paycheck to paycheck. I dont get it...

/rant
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You're not the only one OP. I'll be 30 this September, and I feel the same as you do. I look at where some of the people I grew up with and other peers are at in their life, and then take a look at what I'm doing, where I've been, and what I have ahead of me and it's baffling to see just how different my wife and I are compared to them.

Part of it is a little luck, but otherwise my wife and I have worked our butts off to get where we're at. Sure both the vehicles we drive are 10+ years old, but we own them out right and we might not have all of the toys typical for our area (5th wheel, ATV's, etc.), we are able to get out and enjoy ourselves without having to worry. Our kids might not each have all of the 'coolest' toys, but they certainly don't go without and they're always the best dressed in their classes and tend to be some of the better behaved ones to boot.

Responsibility is tough, it's kinda scary and it's a big commitment, but it has a great payoff.