>"The money you make from your job should be enough to support your family comfortably. As > soon as you start getting into investment, there's obviously a problem."
Sure. As long as you can work and want to for the rest of your care-providing life. But what if while you're hugging a tree it falls on you and you can't go to work?
Careful and diligent investing is the only way to financial freedom. I'm all for living below my means, but that's irrelevant to the discussion.
>"The money you make from your job should be enough to support your family comfortably. As
> soon as you start getting into investment, there's obviously a problem."
Sure. As long as you can work and want to for the rest of your care-providing life. But what if while you're hugging a tree it falls on you and you can't go to work?
Careful and diligent investing is the only way to financial freedom. I'm all for living below my means, but that's irrelevant to the discussion.