01-22-2011, 10:15 PM
(01-22-2011, 10:00 PM)Infinity Wrote: That's exactly what I just said, in more detail in the posts that i've made, you misinterpreted them. There's nothing wrong with it, but he was worried about being in debt. Your posts had nothing to do with support in that category.
Swat Runs Train Wrote:PS it's called an example to make a point.I've made more than one example trying to explain my point, but you still interpretted it in your own way for some reason.
Just out of curiosity, what do you spend your money on then? or do you plan to die with a large sum left over for no reason?
I spend my money on the things that I need, and things that would benefit me if I want something else. I'm practical that way. And i'm still a far way off from dying unless something terrible happens to me like a car accident. But no one plans for that, successful people plan for the future. How are you supposed to live a well off life when you plan on being retired if you don't plan for it?
That is my summary of all the posts that i've made so far. Please don't change them into your own meanings through twisting my words around. Show some maturity, and sarcasm won't help. Even if I did end up with a large sum when I die, it would be in my will, and i'd be happy to give it off to someone else if it will make their lives a little easier.
Lookup: Maslow's Hierchy of Needs on google
I understand the concept of retirement, thanks though