A Look Back at 2023

Taking a look back at 2023, it has been a weird one for me. I can’t say it was bad, because parts of it weren’t. And I can’t say it was good because parts were at time seemingly the worst.
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Taking a look back at 2023, it has been a weird one for me. I can’t say it was bad, because parts of it weren’t. And I can’t say it was good because parts were at time seemingly the worst.
I’ve had to learn money-saving tips and tricks. Some were so that we could get by until the end of the month, others because I couldn’t stomach the idea of dishing out hard-earned dough for something that didn’t seem valuable.
To fully get accustomed to budgeting, it took a bit of forethought as well as gathering a good idea of how we were currently spending. I needed to know where all of our money was going.
I can honestly say, I fell for it. The concept that if I had a new car, a big house, and a six-digit salary, I would be happy. But guess what, I wasn’t....brought me was 250,000 of debt.
Financial security and independence walk together hand in hand with living the life you want. The first step is realising and defining what that life looks like. The second is knowing what you are willing to do to get it.
There is poetry for everyone, but our experiences decide which poets we’ll love, which we can live without and how much we want to take in.
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