Where to start to get on track? I think the best thing would be to get rid of my debt of over R1500 a month, excluding interest on my vehicle loan. After reading his mail I realised that he actually didn’t need to panic at all. He found us by accident on iTunes and immediately panicked. We discuss strategies to navigate these questions and completely fail to choose a winner for Sam Beckbessinger’s Manage Your Money Like a F*cking Grownup giveaway. Spending your life trying to get rich but neglecting your health is going to lead to sickness in retirement. Sitting on a mountain of money and never helping anyone else is going to bankrupt you morally. A lot of money at the expense of having children is not going to make you happy (if you want children). Having a lot of money but never having any fun is completely pointless. Money and morality are closely linked, but so is money and health, as Christoff pointed out. Does that mean you should forego those things altogether? Last week Edwin mailed with a dilemma: how do you choose between being a good citizen or family member and having money? Whatever you spend on your family, kids or pets or donate to charity is money not going towards your savings goals. This is another themed-by-serendipity episode.
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