Comment by Brendinooo

Comment by Brendinooo 4 days ago

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This is true of most money behaviors! My mom taught me the same thing about giving.

And even today, knowing way more about personal finance than I did at the start of my working life, I'm still amazed at how blocking out money in the budget astronomically increases your chances that that money actually goes to the thing you want.

tonyhart7 4 days ago

"My mom taught me the same thing about giving."

care to share what you learn???

  • vasco 4 days ago

    They mean don't wait till you're rich to start giving charity. Just give what you can when you can. Many people tell themselves they are great people because of all the money they'd give away just as soon as they are rich enough to do it but die without giving anything.

    • Brendinooo 4 days ago

      More or less: yup.

      The great thing about saying "give 10%" is how well it scales.

      • simianparrot 3 days ago

        Except it doesn’t. If you’re poor, 10% directly impacts your life negatively. It means less (or lesser quality) food. It means less money set aside for yourself in the case you need it — and you will.

        10% for middle class is fine. That’s just one less night out.

        People should not give to charity if they themselves are likely to be dependent on charity.

  • imp0cat 4 days ago

    Probably something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ayPuijerjQ tldr; have your kids split their money into three separate "jars": Spend (can be freely spent), Save (this jar generates interest from the money in it, they also have to wait some time to access the money if they want to spend them) and Give (for charity).