For the most part, yes. At the same time, situations arise, many involving catastrophic events, medical situations, family members, etc., that make us have to make decision contrary to our better judgement. Those can have detrimental effects that remain for many years, or possibly for the rest of our lives.
In many such situations, we have no choice. We do what is best for ourselves and/or our family members.
Essentially though, Life happens. There's not a single one among us that knows what's going to happen to us or those we know and love today, tomorrow, next week or years down the road. We take life as it comes and we do with it the best we can, regardless of whether we think it's in the best interest of our own financial future.
Well said. I've shared with several that I work a second job umpiring baseball. I started this a few years ago just to help with those unexpected costs. Like this week. $1,000 deductible for the girl who rear ended me in her 2001 Pontiac POS on I-10 two Fridays ago because she didn't have insurance or a drivers license, just a state ID so I had to file on my insurance. Another, $800 for my dog to have his undescended pre-cancerous testicle removed as well as the other one lopped off. In addition, two root canals tomorrow afternoon that I'm sure I'll drop around $1,500. Those are the unexpected expenses that many encounter but can't afford. Fortunately, I do have double coverage on my dental insurance between my wife and myself but, I'm still going to have to pay 50% for the root canals and crowns.
Trust me, I get it. I'm not going to trash the poor in any way shape or form other than control the number of mouths you have to feed until you can feed them. If you spit out 9 kids, my sympathy level for you goes down. I feel sorry for the kids being raised in abject poverty, but I don't feel sorry for the parent(s) who make those dumb decisions.
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