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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Bro .... with that attitude....the only way for you is up.

    *cathy.... we all can learn a thing or two from Jut. He started with much less but his outlook and perseverance will net him much more. Its all in how you look at and ACT on life.

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    But you guys have so much talent, intelligence and character. Atenean pa Destined for success talaga.

    I'm just an average person.

    I'm so sorry for ranting. I can't help but feel so sad when kamalasan happens to me.

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    Well you do have us as your digital friends...who will prop you up when you are down and smack you down when you are acting like a brat. We call it as it is. And in this case we are telling you that you are NOT starting from zero. You're 'account" balance is positive and all you have to do is change your attitude and your outlook. That costs literally nothing. Do that and believe me your trajectory will also change.

    Its all a matter of perception.



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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    But you guys have so much talent, intelligence and character. Atenean pa Destined for success talaga.

    I'm just an average person.

    I'm so sorry for ranting. I can't help but feel so sad when kamalasan happens to me.
    The only real difference between successful people and you is GRIT and the DETERMINATION TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

    Those things aren't in-born. Those are choices. You choose to acknowledge your standing in life, then do everything you can to improve it.

    It's okay to feel sad. Then you turn that sadness into motivation and discipline. Bottomline - GET MOVING.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    With a 50k net income I can:

    - Pay for a 1BR condo (2.5M) - 21k/month
    - Maintain a car (gas, PMS) - 10k/month
    - Utilities - 5k/month
    - Day-to-day expenses - 12k/month
    - Savings - 2k/month

    What you can't do is downsize your life. Actually you can, you're just not willing to. Until you do that, you'll never be financially independent.


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    I will recall my spending this weekend

    Saturday:
    150 flowers for my Lola
    1800 grocery (this is not our household grocery, just miscellaneous)
    5000 food for fat lab
    170 wheat bread + ube roll
    75 Shawarma

    Sunday:
    150 bananas fat lab
    700 lunch (Mom and I)
    190 toys fat lab (buy 1 get 1 so this is a steal)

    Monday
    Dentist - 5200
    Cake - 510
    Drinks - 280
    Credit Card - 10200

    I guess I can delete some of it

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    #18665
    Ano laman ng CC bill? O:

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    *Cathy
    I made 12k/month before taxes in my first job. To save money, I ate a packed lunch or carinderia takeout plastic baggies and bought only the essentials.

    When I was starting my business I sold stuff retail out of the back of a borrowed car. When I started selling to companies I was my own sales agent and collector. Even drove my own truck to make deliveries.

    During those times, even when I wasn't making much I never felt like I was poor. Even with my meager income I could buy what I needed. I didn't have money for nice things. But it always felt great that the money I made came from the sweat off my back. I wanted a lot of stuff I couldn't afford, but even without those things I was happy.

    Now I sell stuff out of the back of my own car. How awesome is that? April fools lol.

    Doing a lot better now but same as before, I still want stuff I can't afford but even without those things I'm still happy. Only difference is the stuff I want now is a bit more expensive. So to me it's just really learning how to live within your means.

    I'd try to absorb whatever I can from the guys here. I'm constantly amazed at how generous they are with their hard earned lessons from life experiences. They say experience is the best teacher. How awesome is it to get those lessons here for free?

    You should really put more thought into trying to change the way you view and do things. One thing is for sure. If you don't change, your life will more or less stay the same (if you're lucky).

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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Well you do have us as your digital friends...who will prop you up when you are down and smack you down when you are acting like a brat. We call it as it is. And in this case we are telling you that you are NOT starting from zero. You're 'account" balance is positive and all you have to do is change your attitude and your outlook. That costs literally nothing. Do that and believe me your trajectory will also change.

    Its all a matter of perception.

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    I really appreciate that you still are kind to me. I do need people who will say things as it is and not sugar coat things. I would be very happy if I can just achieve a quarter of what you achieved in life. Remember when you bought your Dad a fortuner?That's my dream for my Dad. When I was in my teens (90s) my Dad mentioned that he liked the ride of the Nissan Safari. I said to myself that when I work, I will surprise my Dad with a Safari. Phase out na Safari, never happened. hehehe.

    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    The only real difference between successful people and you is GRIT and the DETERMINATION TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

    Those things aren't in-born. Those are choices. You choose to acknowledge your standing in life, then do everything you can to improve it.

    It's okay to feel sad. Then you turn that sadness into motivation and discipline. Bottomline - GET MOVING.

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    I have to admit I do lack determination and motivation. But because of Tsikot, I am saving part of my salary now. Not much but I am conscious not to zero out my salary anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Remember when you bought your Dad a fortuner?That's my dream for my Dad.
    Correction - LAND CRUISER. [emoji16]


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    #18669
    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    Ano laman ng CC bill? O:
    Gift for my Boss P2644
    Gift for my colleague P999
    Gas
    Toll
    Uber

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    *Cathy
    I made 12k/month before taxes in my first job. To save money, I ate a packed lunch or carinderia takeout plastic baggies and bought only the essentials. .
    What year is that Weird nga because I eat packed lunch also. My lunch is specific so I don't normally eat out Mon to Thu. Pag Friday I have lunch and dinner with friends. If I didn't make baon, I would have less money pa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Correction - LAND CRUISER. [emoji16]


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    Before the land cruiser I know he bought a Fort pa.

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