Waited2Long
Shiny_Rock
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- Oct 10, 2005
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Date: 1/15/2006 2:06:27 PM
Author: Mara
so i do think it is hard when you are young and stupid and don''t know any better, but part of that is parenting responsibility...my parents didn''t really teach me how to use credit in a smart way and i obviously didn''t figure it out on my own, esp when you are away at college and heady with the excitement of being out on your own.
I remember when I was a college sophomore and had just gotten a credit card and I told my parents. They went ballistic. Gave me a good tongue lashing and forced me to send it back. After 16 years, I''ve still not ever had any debt other than the mortgage on our tiny, very modest fixer upper. My excessive frugality is due mostly to my parents. Thankfully I''ve also found a woman who''s good with money too. We''re frugal, but not cheap, to use Perry''s definition.
Our 2 cars together cost us less than $5k, but I''ve been collecting tools most of my life to keep them running well for the cost of parts and a little weekend sweat. We DIY our home repairs too. I sometimes get the feeling that our friends actually feel sorry for us (we have the ugliest, cheapest home and cars by far), but I don''t think they know what a *luxury* it is to not have to worry much about finances. I never really care when payday is, because I don''t need that next check to pay the bills. We all work in a rocky, cyclical industry, but I''m not too worried about getting laid off. I''d have plenty of time to figure out what to do before I had to worry about making the mortgage payment. I may never have all the toys and niceties I dream about, but for me, the peace of mind is worth it.