I drink, was married while renting, and think Dennis is pretty solid. My wife and I make great money. Guess I'm just lucky huh? Nah, I followed the first three rules. Total nonsense my ass
I don't drink or smoke but lived with my parents when I got married. Moved into an apartment for a year, and now own a house. Everything I own is paid off aside from the house.
Do I live in poverty according to PeaceAndHarmony? Lol
I worked for my parents instead of pissing them off. I did chores around the house and bought my own food, clothing, cars, gas etc. I just didn't pay rent. I worked for my dad since I was like 13.
They had no reason to kick me out when I was making them money and helping around the house.
Me saying someone is solid doesn't make me a "lover" or mean I agree with everything they say. You in the other hand have revealed yourself to have a giant Dennis tree up your ass. Good luck with all that
And buying a home before having kids goes against the millions and millions of parents who rented when they were young, saved for a house, and had kids while doing that. Well, that was before banks threw mortgages at anyone who breathed, but the whole idea that you need a mortgage to have kids is...well, it's dumb.
Have a job.
Pay your bills.
Don't buy a bunch of shit on credit.
Easy. You can afford a kid just fine. But if you're in your early twenties and insist on having a half- million dollar house, two new cars, 60" TVs and $250 a month cable bills, $1100 smart phones, and all of the expensive food and clothing and toys, well...you're doing it wrong.
I drink, was married while renting, and think Dennis is pretty solid. My wife and I make great money. Guess I'm just lucky huh? Nah, I followed the first three rules. Total nonsense my ass
I don't drink or smoke but lived with my parents when I got married. Moved into an apartment for a year, and now own a house. Everything I own is paid off aside from the house.
Do I live in poverty according to PeaceAndHarmony? Lol
I worked for my parents instead of pissing them off. I did chores around the house and bought my own food, clothing, cars, gas etc. I just didn't pay rent. I worked for my dad since I was like 13.
They had no reason to kick me out when I was making them money and helping around the house.
Well yeah, statistically you are lucky, especially if you don't end up getting divorced.
Iād love to see those videos. Never saw anything like that from him. Gotta back those claims up.
Me saying someone is solid doesn't make me a "lover" or mean I agree with everything they say. You in the other hand have revealed yourself to have a giant Dennis tree up your ass. Good luck with all that
Plenty of people smoke and drink and are very successful.
"Plenty" for what? Not to disprove that they'd more than likely do better sober.
21 is such an arbitrary number. Some people don't achieve financial stability til they're 30.
Some people never do.
And buying a home before having kids goes against the millions and millions of parents who rented when they were young, saved for a house, and had kids while doing that. Well, that was before banks threw mortgages at anyone who breathed, but the whole idea that you need a mortgage to have kids is...well, it's dumb.
Have a job. Pay your bills. Don't buy a bunch of shit on credit.
Easy. You can afford a kid just fine. But if you're in your early twenties and insist on having a half- million dollar house, two new cars, 60" TVs and $250 a month cable bills, $1100 smart phones, and all of the expensive food and clothing and toys, well...you're doing it wrong.
I own my house but it is about 500k cheaper than what I can get a loan for. My personal expenses including mortgage is only 25% of my income.
that's quite interesting.
maybe you'll feel like doing something when that fortune of yours is given to someone else.
when the land reforms begin, many many conservatives will be put to the test. bide your time.
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