I'm 26, I don't make alot of money. I have a large old home that has been in the family for over 40 years. I can afford to live here, and also drive a nice vehicle because I am willing to work my a$$ off to have things. I have over an acre of food plots that I will sell and can food from. I cut and split wood to heat the home all winter long and use maybe 20% of my propane tank a year. Alot of people go out and buy food from vending machines at work, drink 2 or 3 pops a day and wonder why they don't have anything. They buy from catalogs and just wonder why I am farther ahead. Not only do I work hard at my job, I work hard at home everyday. The money that I save from my hard work I consider additional income. When things like gas go up, you just need to work a little harder to make a living. My wife is ready to graduate from LPN school and will be making more money. She did it to better herself and the family. Once again hard work, but it will pay off. A little common sense when it comes to finances and loans would stop alot of people from putting themselves into bad situations.
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