Jhoon
Spontaneous Mishaps and Hijinks
I was just having a conversation about this earlier today at work. I was trying to explain to them how we (my family works). The first couple cars I drove were given to me. The last couple cars I have purchased, when I was finished with it, I gave it away.My wife and I have a college fund for my daughter. If she ends up getting a scholarship and gets school paid for, that money will go to buying her first home.
For my family, my daughter already has her state school tuition in the bank. In fact, citizens was offering a great savings plan for kids last month. She's not going to live on campus. When she figured out where she wants to go, I will buy a property near by and have her rent it out too.
For the people rolling their eyes, you too can do this for your child. But this is the generation that believes you need a half a million dollars to raise a successful child.
I slid right into my job a week and a half after I got my bachelor's, my first paycheck went to my first rent. Now I'm out here basically check to checkin it while fluctuating with some amount of savings. Fair amount of my check goes to rent, bills, insurance, etc. That's just part of this shyt in my opinion, I wasn't bout to go back home after I graduated. But it's taught me a lot about the world and myself, and some of the ways I've hustled or found a quick play to come up on some money in the past couple years have even impressed myself.



but yeah just dipping out at she 18 to work a (most likely) remedial job is the perfect formula to spend your life in dead end servitude.