No, Actually.  Just Don’t

Well, lookee here.  Turns out – prolly don’t need to spend that on that ‘cuz that is mostly unnecessary. Huh. What was that perfect gem of GOD advice?  Don’t spend.  On p.314 (no pi for you – heh) Mr. Edelman explains that virtually all expenses are optional. Huh.  Well, lookee there. $100 lawn service?  Optional. …

The Joneses is Too Broke, Too

One reason debt plays such a huge role in consumerist society is comparison … the thief of joy. Newer car, bigger house, pricier clothes … when in reality, none but the wealthiest 10-percent of households can really afford to live.  Enter:  credit(debt) cards, personal loans, and bankruptcies on 7-year cycle. Rinse, repeat.  In life pre-theKid, …

Chuckle / Guffaw / Titter

Fun little nonsensical factoids … the stuff of life. 1.           Baby platypuses (platypi?) are called “puggles.” 2.           Miami is the only major U.S. city founded by a woman, Julia Tuttle. 3.           Cleopatra, the Macedonian queen of ancient Egypt, (b. 70 BC – d. 30 BC) lived closer to              the time of the founding of Pizza …

“Unexpected” = Question of Timing

Told theKid about an epoch ago that everything / absolutely everything / manmade will eventually fail, so wiser to avoid placing one’s faith in/on material things. Like all wisdom, got from GOD … {Matthew 6:19} Modern life encourages (requires?) consumers to consume the consumption of which that does not last … cars, refrigerators, hot water …

Debt is in the Cards

So kinda right, just going about it all wrong. Sounds/seems familiar. Funnily enough, Mr. Edelman suggests (strongly) that the solution to getting out of debt is … more debt. HA!  Love being right.  Still hurts, tho’. So the suggestion is to get one more credit(debt) card and place all expenses to it, pay it off …

Purposefully Purposed

The tedious of tedium, but doing the right thing is seldom as enjoyable as doing the wrong, neé debt life.  After a month of spending track, the illustrious Mr. Edelman suggests converting those dollar amounts to percentages to determine the percentage of total spending occurred in each category (i.e., each column’s dollar total divided by …