My mom doesn't say this often, but when she does it annoys me. And I notice the older I get, the more frequently I tend to hear this.
The last time she said this to me was several weeks ago; I've recently moved to another city for a new job. She had made the comment that since I'm making more money I should have at least something to show for myself in the near future, as opposed to not having anything to show for myself for the 9 years I've been out of undergrad.
On one hand I get where she's coming from, but on the other hand it's discouraging, not encouraging. I sold my car since moving to Chicago and so to her that probably looks bad, but I did it because I don't need a car here and I wanted to make up for the difference in cost of living so the extra cash I'm making now isn't all going to higher rent AND car gas, insurance, parking, etc.
This time last year I had no emergency fund, about 10k in my 401k and paying minimum payments on my student loan debt. Today, I have an emergency fund (not fully funded but I'm getting there), almost 20k in my 401k, and I've doubled up on my student loan payments. Isn't that 'something to show for'?
The last time she said this to me was several weeks ago; I've recently moved to another city for a new job. She had made the comment that since I'm making more money I should have at least something to show for myself in the near future, as opposed to not having anything to show for myself for the 9 years I've been out of undergrad.
On one hand I get where she's coming from, but on the other hand it's discouraging, not encouraging. I sold my car since moving to Chicago and so to her that probably looks bad, but I did it because I don't need a car here and I wanted to make up for the difference in cost of living so the extra cash I'm making now isn't all going to higher rent AND car gas, insurance, parking, etc.
This time last year I had no emergency fund, about 10k in my 401k and paying minimum payments on my student loan debt. Today, I have an emergency fund (not fully funded but I'm getting there), almost 20k in my 401k, and I've doubled up on my student loan payments. Isn't that 'something to show for'?
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