I’ve heard it all, put your money where your mouth is. Talk is cheap. I’ll bet ya so n so.
Richer people don’t talk money by twenties or tens, but by stocks and index funds. Well I figured it out. Money is a language that anyone almost can understand. It has depth of understanding. Many people do not know where it comes from. Many people only know of one source it comes from. In fact many people are the source where money comes from. In fact it’s hard to make your own source of income. In fact many people are super intelligent but never have yet made a lot of money. Money as I came to understand growing up was something my dad did. Being the only child in the house hold somehow I did not learn what money could do. The amazing things it could do. I’m sure someone is on the opposite who knows or came to the realization some point in their life and are making it or are super rich.
Not a lot of people tell other people how to get rich for free. Because their personal discovery of when they figured out how to make money is on them. I don’t tell a soul. And neither should you. Are the big pharma industries telling us anything extra? No just about that big $$$ dollar. Like I said money is a language that almost anybody can understand. It’s a modern day enhancement of civilization and economy.
You can choose to partcipate or live elsewhere. Problem is that elsewhere, is running out. So pay more attention to the language of money. Keep it making sense, and you may find yourself making some money real soon. This has been SZ.com Szflux peace shalom
I told my daughter all growing up how important money is,
taught her our budgets, our accounts,
how important paychecks were, and working for a living to better yourself,
getting a tax refund, the joys of buying a better car, and we even went from
our apartment living to a house, she saw mobility.
She still went into doing social work, hehe.
Isn’t that totally ironic. We were working poor, and had moments without much,
and she never forget it.
I wish I had a mom like you. lol Yes money very important. Budgeting. Accounts. Paychecks. That sounds like the American Dream. I hope we can keep that direction this election. I never knew much in my past about money. But being an adult it’s much easier now to focus on it. Take care.
Some people are more oriented towards money than others. They can even be kind of dumb when it comes to everything else, but they’re smart when it comes to money. Wanting money and having ambition are not necessarily the same thing. People can work really hard at low paying jobs and rise to the top at a young age, but still not be wealthy. A lot of people think money is the key to happiness, but I’ve known rich people who were miserable. I heard that someone did a study and found that people with money are a little bit happier than people without, but not by much. Money can’t help you find happiness, but it can help you look for it in more places.
However when I have attained the understanding, of the amount that needs to be focused on money, my own capability to earn an honest dollar. Then money just opens doors, sends me places I would like to travel, oppurtunity, while without it nothing happens, nothing gets done. In God we trust is what our fore founders thought literally about money when they put themselves (dead presidents) on the paper.
How can this nation balance it’s budget? I believe it’s the constitution of the united states, money is the framework of the structure of congress. Money and it’s value fluctuates. The price increase, the demand increase. Money is what you don’t see working, politicians for example. Have a good one I need more money just to pick up my medications for instance.
Thanks Daze u too, we can do nothing but depend on big pharma, no options to us have been available. Being a SZ I think so much inside the box. Like internal experience. But when my attitude towards money changed things delusions money makes my imagination less deluded. I 'm not a money hoarder, I believe in living within a budget. Living green, minimize my trash, etc…
The bureaucracy of pharmaceutical meds is such a touchy subject that extends into the political view. Like I went to a pharmach and learned a valuable lesson. It was store policy for the pharmacists not to accept my insurance from my clinic. Except they were asking for an insurance card. Blue cross blue shield? Anyway the monetary difference Of what I paid at walmart vs Publix pharmacy was a difference of $1435. Vs. $65 what I pay for the same refill…
I discussed the whole money issue with the head pharmacists, and he responded to me with “why does milk costs what it costs”. And you know what I couldn’t really answer on what I could not speak intelligently on.
Publix policy he called it. It just smelled of the pharma is either hoarding money, or saving for some future use. I don’t know. But we just have another republican candidate announce his run for office.
Just changing my money attitude, I mean for most people they judged what money is and was for them. But Money wil help you illness in the psycho context I am speaking in as well.
See if you were on Medicaid, they would never let you fill meds that cost that much, everything is cost effective for the bottom line.
If you want to same meds, not generic, you need a doctor writing the state a letter saying you have to be on this med or you will die, or something rather drastic like that.
Generic Seroquel your gonna pay a lot for also. There was health care deal between wal mart pharmacy and my Case Coordinators at my clinic. They allowed for the lower cost seroquel 65$ instead of $1500. Cost effective, well seroquel has not been that. In fact cost effective is generic Risperdal.
I can’t see how that could be. Anyway Money is what I am talking about and it seems that when talking about money it branches off into things like politics. I wish I had a better view of it. Money that is.
Problem? What was the alternative of soviet communism. I think death count would have been more than it was had marx didnt publish the communist manifesto. Srs. With everything decentralized to some degree due to technology, an updated form of socialism is called for
I am sorry for becoming an accomplice to the hijacking of your topic. I got suckered into a political/historical discussion and I’m afraid that did it.
My parents were very astute about finances, keeping track of their income and expenses on a weekly and monthly basis and investing their savings. I wish I had been introduced to it the way @Daze helped her daughter, who is, appropriately, working.
I shirked work whenever I could until I couldn’t support myself and only after that learned more about what it takes to hold on to money.