Biggest Bullshit Lie

It's definitely not true! As a millennial with two poor parents...

- I was blessed to receive a scholarship to play football at Faulkner University.

- Made the bad decision of choosing Sports Management as a major.

- Made a worst decision in becoming a teacher.

I think I may have 5% saved up compared to that report. Having a kid, a low income job, and just life ill probably never see that mark lol.
Brother, you're doing just fine. Great wife, beautiful baby and a cool dog....
Oh yeah, looks like your online career is gaining steam too, woot woot!!
 
I was born in the last year of generation x. 1978. Thank God. And no, I haven't saved near that much, not even close.
 
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It's definitely not true! As a millennial with two poor parents...

- I was blessed to receive a scholarship to play football at Faulkner University.

- Made the bad decision of choosing Sports Management as a major.

- Made a worst decision in becoming a teacher.

I think I may have 5% saved up compared to that report. Having a kid, a low income job, and just life ill probably never see that mark lol.

Preach brother preach
 
Both of my kids are millennials ... they do alright, but I doubt they have 100k saved. They have kids, bills, debt etc as well.
 
I have a Niece and two Nephews who are millennial. I would venture to say all three have 100K and more saved. But one is an MD, one a CPA and the third is an MBA who runs the design division of a company. They are sure lucky intelligence skips generations in our family.
 
I was born in the last year of generation x. 1978. Thank God. And no, I haven't saved near that much, not even close.

I also was born in 78. We're actually considered a micro-generation, known as xenials (1977-1983). We had an analog childhood and a digital adulthood. We weren't born with computers, but were the first adapters. We are the perfect generation because we understand what technology has given us without losing sight of how to survive without it.
 
I also was born in 78. We're actually considered a micro-generation, known as xenials (1977-1983). We had an analog childhood and a digital adulthood. We weren't born with computers, but were the first adapters. We are the perfect generation because we understand what technology has given us without losing sight of how to survive without it.
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It's definitely not true! As a millennial with two poor parents...

- I was blessed to receive a scholarship to play football at Faulkner University.

- Made the bad decision of choosing Sports Management as a major.

- Made a worst decision in becoming a teacher.

I think I may have 5% saved up compared to that report. Having a kid, a low income job, and just life ill probably never see that mark lol.

I had an old man tell me once when I was very young, "If you find a job you love, you'll never work another day in your life." Sometimes it ain't about the money.

Remind yourself every day that you have more than most in the world and smile while you make the best of all your opportunities.
 
Fucking serious shit there.

I'm paycheck to paycheck almost.

Don't believe the bullshit. In today's 'Murica, either you're born with money or you're living paycheck to paycheck. When we quit bitching about "color" and realize the reality of the "American aristocracy", we might have a chance. Problem is, there are too damn many living off the gubmint tit and believing what they watch on TV for the rest of us to overcome.
 
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