[PAID] (/u/LethalMemeInjection) ($125) (On Time)
Good communication, easy to work with, repaid on time, highly recommended!
Happy to help again if you ever end up needing anything in future.
Good communication, easy to work with, repaid on time, highly recommended!
Happy to help again if you ever end up needing anything in future.
When saving for the future, do y'all just try to have your savings rate as high as possible in case you need the money in future? Or what do you do when you finally get savings beyond what you really need? I own a single family home and my vehicle and do not have kids so it kind of feels pointless to keep saving forever. Obviously I could get a nicer house or nicer car or other stuff but I do not really care about that stuff much. Is there anything that helps your motivation to keep saving beyond what you will need for essentials in retirement, for others that also do not have kids or specific plans or goals they are saving for right now