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I'm very close to my financial goal and will probably hit it this year. But I can't decide hows life gonna be after, part of me want the mansion, the fast cars, but I also want the quiet life( friends say that I have a scarcity mindset and that's just fear talking) what would you anons do or what did you do?
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Midkey answer here: scarcity mindset you should work on and let go of a bit, but still don’t go for the lavish home or car right away. Rent an Airbnb or nice car for a week. After that decide, is this really for me? You sound like you could be happy with less and that’s fine. I’m the same way. I like a nicer place and shittier car is what I decided. I made low 5 figures in Cheese wasted a decent amount of it. The best purchases I made with it were a Casio watch, quality jacket and a few pairs of the Vans shoes I’ve always worn. So like $400 of my earnings were all I put to good use. The BMW, loft hookers and Rick Morty dab rig I spent the rest on… I truly wish I didn’t.
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Thanks, Anon. I think it's a good idea, like a mid car but a big house(but not to brag or show off on social media, purely for comfort) better than the other way around.



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