Life, Love & Finances
I had a pretty good day yesterday. I sold my land and paid off my camper. So now I live full time in a campground. Which is fine with me. I also discovered an old savings account that I had assumed was closed actually still had a few hundred dollars in it. I like those kind of surprises.
With the camper payments cleared up my monthly budget will be a lot better off. By better off I mean money I can spend on me rather than just surviving. Someday, if I live to 120, I will be able to retire. 😉 That is thanks to our (American) ever failing economy largely due today to the stimulus handouts (at least for now it has had many other catalysts in the near past). Nothing is for nothing, those handouts cost us significantly. Though the band-aid on a gaping wound bought us a few more years (at a significant cost). I am not going to go into a deep dive on economics as few people really care and those that do rarely have taken the time to educate themselves significantly on the topic. I am a Software Architect and I will leave the economic debates to those that have the desire to argue about something we will not be empowered to fix in any case. I will stick to my domain of mastery. Allowing the Dunning & Kruger experts their room to shine. 😉