Money, Money, Money
1. True or False. You can never have enough money.
Jayden: False. There’s a maximum, for sure. I would love to try to reach it so I could use my excess money to help others.
Richard: False.
2. Will money solve all your problems? Why or why not?
Jayden: I feel very lucky I don’t have a ton of problems. More money would certainly help, but there are some pretty big ones that can’t be solved with money.
Richard: It would probably solve, or put a big dent, in most of them.
3. Agree or disagree. I will not buy something unless it is new (e.g. furniture, car, clothes).
Jayden: Disagree. There are lots of used things I buy. In fact, this is the first time in my life I’ve owned a new couch.
Richard: Disagree. I’m trying to embraced the reuse.
4. Is it important to save for a rainy day (aka emergency fund)?
Jayden: Absolutely. It’s hard, though.
Richard: Yes.
5. Complete the sentence. If I win millions in the lottery I will _____ .
Jayden: Pay off all our debts! There are precious few, but there are some.
Richard: Also pay off all our debts. I think we have more than Jayden thinks.
Bonus: Dating costs money: dating apps, outfits, grooming, and the date itself. Tell us how you plan to make a great cheap date?
Jayden: Go for a walk in the park with some snacks bought at the grocery store (cheese, crackers, grapes). Bring a board game from home.
Richard: Fucking is free.
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Best answer ever to #5. The size of debts is in the eye of the beholder.
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It’s all relative!
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