For a fleeting moment we have purchased happiness! Quickly we realize that we were mistaken. We have only assumed debt, filled our garages, added to our maintenance responsibilities and if we are lucky, we realize some great salesperson just talked us out of our money – again. Over time, that weight lifting equipment or motorcycle gathering dust in the garage becomes a constant reminder that we wasted our money.
If you are in the top 3% of Americans who can really afford those things, buy up! Hire someone to inventory your shoes! But for the rest of us, we should learn from the millionaires.
Millionaires don’t take out loans to buy boats or ATV’s. They don’t use home equity loans and credit card debt to finance vacations. They save. Then when they are done saving, they save some more. Eventually they have developed a series of nest eggs that can begin to provide extra income for that vacation, or boat, or home theatre – while paying CASH.
But you are looking longingly at the new BMW your neighbor just pulled up in. Forget it. He probably can’t afford it either. You’ll only be following him into the vicious debt cycle that most Americans are trapped in – picture the hamster wheel spinning freely while you get nowhere.
You want to break the cycle that almost all Americans are living in? Try something drastically different. Live like a pauper. Hold your head up high and declare that you have the patience and discipline to live well within your means. Impress yourself, as you watch the zeroes build on your bank statement. If you have the conviction to do what you believe in, you don’t have to impress anyone else.
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