I've been reading a book that has me thinking of personal finance from a more mental approach. This is not completely new to me, but gives me more insight into how people discuss finances from a different mindset. This may be common knowledge to some and news to others, but here goes.
I learned more in depth that there are four types of mindsets towards money. There are Spenders, Builders, Givers and Savers. Now before you criticize, i'm aware that everyone has some amount in allocation, all of these trates. It's up for arguement as to wether we all have a larger degree of one.
The reason I bring this up is that, not all, but many regulars here, IMO are savers first. Primarily savers, IMO, are less likely to have financial problems and primarily spenders are most likely to have problems.( For the record, there are cons to being a saver as well as there are pros to being a spender.)
One important thing I learned is that DW is not as much a spender as she is a giver, based on how she spends. Another thing is that, Savers giving technical advice to a spender is not as easy as it sounds to a saver.
I could better turn this into a blog, but thought it might be food for thought to any group. Add to it, ignore it, what are your thoughts?
I learned more in depth that there are four types of mindsets towards money. There are Spenders, Builders, Givers and Savers. Now before you criticize, i'm aware that everyone has some amount in allocation, all of these trates. It's up for arguement as to wether we all have a larger degree of one.
The reason I bring this up is that, not all, but many regulars here, IMO are savers first. Primarily savers, IMO, are less likely to have financial problems and primarily spenders are most likely to have problems.( For the record, there are cons to being a saver as well as there are pros to being a spender.)
One important thing I learned is that DW is not as much a spender as she is a giver, based on how she spends. Another thing is that, Savers giving technical advice to a spender is not as easy as it sounds to a saver.
I could better turn this into a blog, but thought it might be food for thought to any group. Add to it, ignore it, what are your thoughts?
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