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Live Your Life for Half the Price
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dated (obviously), and unfortunately a little too mormon for real world application. the author(s) cite a statistic that people waste 16-23% of their monthly paychecks then advocate for paying tithing a page later - the call is literally coming from inside the house. guess those shopping malls and SEC fines aren't going to pay for themselves, huh?
the blatant sexism is also quite jarring, even considering the source. page 167 discusses financial infidelity, and in the examples the wives do things like buy toothpaste and toys for their children without permission, meanwhile the husbands' monetary indiscretions include golf trips and new smartphones, because those things are equally bad and selfish.
unless you are looking for kindling to keep your family warm this winter, I would recommend literally any other financial self help book
the blatant sexism is also quite jarring, even considering the source. page 167 discusses financial infidelity, and in the examples the wives do things like buy toothpaste and toys for their children without permission, meanwhile the husbands' monetary indiscretions include golf trips and new smartphones, because those things are equally bad and selfish.
unless you are looking for kindling to keep your family warm this winter, I would recommend literally any other financial self help book
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February 10, 2025
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