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Oct 6, 2022
3:16
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Sea Chicken
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Some people want to be comfortable.
Some people want more. And yet other people want discomfort.
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Originally posted on Oct 6, 2022 at 3:16:10pm
Message modified by Sea Chicken on Oct 6, 2022 at 3:17:20pm
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This got me thinking. What do you consider to be comfortable? What do you need
Cougar TD
10/6/22 2:53pm
I’m similar to you. Comfortable is able to take care of the standard stuff and
BPintheCouv
10/6/22 3:04pm
not with the current mortgage- unfortunately I bought to my current income. But if
BeyondTheMark
10/6/22 3:04pm
I use a similar definition as you
CaliWG
10/6/22 3:08pm
Some people want to be comfortable.
Sea Chicken
10/6/22 3:16pm
Sure, and that's great ... but not the original question
runnincoug
10/6/22 3:16pm
RE: Sure, and that's great ... but not the original question
Sea Chicken
10/6/22 3:18pm
ok, well then your comment doesn't really make sense.
runnincoug
10/6/22 3:31pm
I'm sorry you are confused.
Sea Chicken
10/6/22 3:45pm
I like the phrase “you can have anything you want” but not “everything you
cougfanz
10/6/22 3:34pm
Live in and maintain a modest house, be able to save for retirement, buy cars with cash every 10 years,
KingDave
10/6/22 3:37pm
Was told on the original post that even living in a townhome is too extravagant
wannnacruise
10/6/22 4:06pm
I am a money anxious person. Comfort will come when I have enough to live out
Ycrazy
10/6/22 4:01pm
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