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Board Economics
Re: Biting more than i can chew. How can i do better?
by
milewilda
on 01/11/2023, 19:36:48 UTC
I am a young man who is not married. I have made some mistakes in how I use money and the resources I obtain. So, I have come to share this problem with everyone in the hope of finding help and changing the way I misuse money. I have a psychological memory from my upbringing that money is earned and should be spent as long as you keep earning. I see money as something that needs to be spent. If I see something I like or desire, I buy it without minding the cost as long as I really like it. Yep. Many years of self-employment with varying monthly income were like a blessing to me since I started designing and building websites. This little money made me a bit proud of myself and where I've come. I made a lot of friends, and whenever they asked me for anything, if I had the money in my possession, I'd disburse it to them. I was happy to receive praise that I was the best friend a person could ever have. I won't forget when I started going to clubs and spending money on luxurious clothes and booking rides from one city to another.

All of a sudden, everything changed. I lost one of my most loyal clients due to a car accident. I started getting fewer job opportunities. My monthly earnings were so low that I could hardly afford anything. All the friends I had left me, with only a few remaining. That's when I realized that I could do better. It's been over five months now, and things are still not completely okay for me. But I want to change and plan for myself.

The main reason I'm sharing this topic is to get your own opinions and advice so that I can do better. I believe it's because of poor financial management that I've fallen to this level. I've been doing things that I now realize were not the right things to do because I don't have any financial stability. Last week, I felt ashamed when people see how frustrated i am because I had bitten off more than I could chew. I'm open to opinions and helpful insights to start again, but this time in a more stable and responsible manner.
There are things in life on which you wont really be able to learn up something until you do experience it for yourself but doesnt necessarily that you would really be letting  yourself do comes into that point because as much as possible we should really be avoiding things something like this. Dont let those consequences would really be taken over on which you would really be needing to experience before you do learn. It is really just that common sense that money management would really be that so crucial or something that you would really be needing to have if you do like to sustain or survive your future. We know that there would really be no assurance for whatever jobs and projects that we do currently have considering that there's no such thing about being permanent into this world on which it would really be that so normal that you would really be that
saving up money because you dont know on when emergency time comes. This is why preparation and making yourself wary about those probabilities would really be saving up your ass in the end.