Originally posted by LivingAlmostLarge
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Personally, we aren't like that at all. We enjoy our money. We happily spend on things that are priorities for us, like travel. We go to Disney World annually, have taken 3 cruises in the past 5 years, spent 2 weeks in California in 05, a week in Vermont last year and will be doing 2 weeks in New Hampshire this summer. We donate regularly to our synagogue and other charities. We dine out regularly.
I expect that I'll get an inheritance when my mother dies, since I'm the sole heir, but there are no strings attached to that money. My mom is very generous now, often picking up the tab if we eat out or buying my daughter new clothes each season or whatever. And she vacations with us periodically as well.
I was raised in a much more balanced household. Saving for the future was important but enjoying today was also important. And I turned out the same way, and we're trying our best to raise our daughter the same way.
Another reason for saving regularly is so our daughter isn't stuck supporting us when we are elderly, a position many adults are now finding themselves in. You just need to find the balance that works for you and your family.
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