Agreed, but it’s not always that way. Growing up we were poor and my dad ALWAYS got the first and best serving, first dibs on seconds, and we couldn’t start eating until he did - like he had to take the first bite. He wasn’t the one that implemented those rules either, it’s was my…Â
If you can start a savings account as soon as possible for emergencies. Even $10-$15 a month can help when an unexpected expense pops up. This can help to avoid using credit cards for emergencies, or at least help not but so much on the card.
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