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I’m not great at basic math, I don’t have a background in finance, and numbers shit doesn’t come easy to me. In fact, I was one of those kids who came from a financially illiterate blue collar family that struggled on many levels. They created magic for us despite the anvil of un-payable bills and APRs and hospital tabs above their heads. It wasn’t until I was about to turn thirty—newly married and somehow buying my first home—that I started to take financial literacy into my own hands. I made it a priority, started engaging with what felt foreign to me, and asked the right people a lot of questions. I let go of the idea that money and stability were only meant for people who grew up with both. [continued šŸ‘‡]
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I made goals and sometimes I failed at them. When I was thirty-five, I didn’t fail at one of those goals: clean out the money-pit that was our childhood home, get it market-ready, sell it, pay off my parents’ reservoir of debt, move them—now in their seventies—cross country, secure them a safe apartment in the town where I live. In other words, give them a new life. šŸ‘‡
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Love your writings Winberry, I made a coffee and I was making financial tasks about my ticket fron shopping, foods and whatever I buy this June month. So coincidence. Starting with the basis helps a lot. So coincidence šŸ¦‹šŸŒž
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thanks, kathonejo. and I’m glad to hear—starting with the basics is still starting. anywhere beyond them can feel overwhelming, and so then we most likely don’t start. so: nice work. šŸ–¤
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