It’s all relative.
We hear this all the time. But recently this has taken on a new meaning.
I have been listening to "The Dave Ramsey Show" as one of the podcasts I have subscribed to.
On the show he has people call in and yell out "I’m Debt Free!" and give their story of paying off their personal debt.
Despite the obvious inspiration this provides by making you think that you too can become debt free and start "winning" with money (as Dave calls it), it has an extra element to it that I thought I would share.
Each person has their own story and they vary quite a bit. Some people have paid off $200,000 in debt in one year and make $200,000 a year in income. Others paid off their $2000 credit card balance and make minimum wage.
The lesson I have learned is that "it’s all relative".
The people that have paid a relatively small amount are just as happy to call in as those that have paid off $200,000.
On the show, Dave talks about achieving financial peace and being happy with money.
This is more of an attitude than a dollar amount.
What in your life needs attitude adjustment to achieve peace?
Make it a great day.
Jake