I used to be (and still sometimes am) shocked at how expensive things cost. “Things” could be a shower curtain, a gallon of gas, or the $5 surcharge on my gas bill. My mom has always responded patiently to my laments with a sigh and “It takes money to live.”
After supporting myself for several years, I came to understand that I use money to live the way I want.
My best friend is my sounding board for everything in life, and I knew I had the right name for this blog when she said, “I need money to live, but otherwise I don’t care.”
This blog is aimed at those of us who do not want to be confined by their finances but want to use money to live. Money to Live essays cover all aspects of personal finance, including saving, budgeting, spending, and career-related issues.
After supporting myself for several years, I came to understand that I use money to live the way I want.
My best friend is my sounding board for everything in life, and I knew I had the right name for this blog when she said, “I need money to live, but otherwise I don’t care.”
This blog is aimed at those of us who do not want to be confined by their finances but want to use money to live. Money to Live essays cover all aspects of personal finance, including saving, budgeting, spending, and career-related issues.
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