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Growing up in the 90s was amazing and it seems like forever away, the world was slower, people enjoyed things around them and i remember my family being friends with surrounding neighbours. Now im grown up with my own family, things just seem like everything is moving at a million miles an hour, neighbours don't talk, they fight over parking and bin bags lol. People are just locked to their screens now, full time. I miss the days of pogs, pokemon, playing until the lights come on, kids these days grow up too fast, they seem to not have the chance to be kids it seems.
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Things are really messed up now. The sad thing is it never used to be this way. When I was growing up, only one parent worked, we ate steaks, and my parents bought a 4 bedroom house for $25,000 (which, at the time, was about 2 or 3 times yearly earnings). They paid off that house in 5 years. Someone needs to step up to the plate and figure out how/why it has all gone so wrong, and come up with a plan on how we can really fix things. Things have gone down the drain for average hard working people, and it really shouldn't be this way.
Anyway, you sound like a damn good father - try to keep your chin up, no matter what happens.
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A challenge from a friendly stranger…
Make some minor adjustments, to find yourself £10 of your weekly wage. Withdraw it in cash, and every week physically add the new £10 to a bundle of £10’s. Obsess about adding next weeks £10, and take pride in watching it grow.
Use it as content for the channel if you like. But this will psychologically mean that every week you are better off than the previous. It’s not much, but it’s progress. It’ll help a saving habit form, then one day you’ll have a grand in your hand.
Before people shout me down in the comments, I know digital cash makes interest. But when your starting out, physically holding, counting and feeling a bundle of cash grow will help form a healthy saving habit. Also if you can’t do £10, do £5 etc. You get the picture.
I’ve subscribed to the vent channel, good luck in everything you do 🍀
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