Human beings are unpredictable, and so are our choices, likes, and dislikes. Somebody might be the reason you're employed, the next day, they might just be the reason you're getting sacked.
Our lives are a representation of financial errors but because we're humans it'll be difficult to completely spot where we've made money mistakes, simply because our sentiments drive most of the things we do or accomplish.
In reality, There's no continuity to goodwill even if our actions are meant to be positive, impactful, and productive. This is to say that, we cannot "bank" our intentions. The intentions we have initially before taking a course of action can be changed by some underlying factors and unfavorable conditions.
For example, COVID made people lose their jobs, and some of the people who had to type the sacks letters are originally good people, who are having to do terrible things due to the economic circumstances at hand.
The fact that they decided to sack people and deprive them of their means of livelihood wasn't their intention, even if it was these same people who gave these sacked people the employment they had.
We cannot place certainty on the intentions of people and this isn't because life happens, death can happen too and renders any binding intentions to be null and void.
The first time I had the opportunity to get a degree, my father was alive, but barely one month into school, he died, and initially, he intended to be my sponsor, while his intentions were positive, death happened and rendered that intent void.
Sometimes people make the mistake of building their life on the intentions of others. While this isn't bad, in life, there's nothing more certain than being the handler of your own life and to do so, you'll need money to execute life's plan and this is why money should be acting as a contingency plan in whatever we're choosing to do in life.
In reality, this isn't the only aspect. Because we can be erratic and completely unstable in our decision-making, it's difficult to completely inject accountability into every one of our decisions.
We cannot hold others accountable for their intents especially when their intentions can only be felt, it's not binding, nor signed in a document.
There's practical instability to every human plan, this is why our emotions need to be in check the moment we become rich or poor. Becoming rich is something that changes people.
A lot of people I know have made monetary promises to others because their financial situation unexpectedly changed beyond reckoning, but most times they fail to meet up to these expectations, even when these people they've made promises to have tilted their lives to be recipients of this goodwill. It's the same with being poor.
I know people who made decisions to never date or marry women who are materialistic, but immediately they become rich all these changes.
This is to say that our intentions are a present representation of who we temporarily are. Sometimes, we're changed completely the moment something different happens to us, this is why everyone requires a form of financial stability because this is the only thing that is steady and binding.
This boils down to the fact that money saves our blushes because we're living ordinary lives. Life's full of incidental expenses sometimes, having bigger plans saves us from ordinary problems we wouldn't have ordinarily envisaged.
Then we're left with having to worry about money especially since it's not the easiest thing to have. I know we hope and wish that bad things won't happen, but again, we cannot place a 100 grand on our hopes as it's an expectation that's highly built on nothing.
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One time, I saw a black diamond necklace worth $2M. I said to my partner that I'll never bring out that much money over something as trivial as that. He replied, trivial? My dear if you have the money, you'll buy it not just to show it off but that's a life insurance.
I don't know till date if I agree with him but I can agree that the presence of money can limit sense to a degree. If one doesn't have a plan, that's money being flushed. I want to be the kind of person who has an outline for the money that's coming her way. Infact, I do. Thanks to so many tapes on financial wisdom and investment strategy. Hehehe. Now, na the discipline de worry me
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I think when the money is there, you'll eventually spend it and the reason is that we're adjustable, sometimes we're aligned to a financial environment and situation which limits us generally. While I cannot but such a necklace I think some people might actually purchase it as a store of value. I'm technically savvy just as you, but then, exposure to a certain amount of money brings out the person we truly are.
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Yes. The person i truly am would eat a whole bucket of chicken wings😑
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There is something I have come to terms with, you can't depend on people.
In marketing, this is called owning your traffic
As far as it is not your own, no be your own anything can happen.
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My uncle always had to apologize that they weren't available for me when I dropped out of school in 2014, but then, I'd learnt to accept the fact that they weren't responsible for me, it's one of the reasons why I try to live within my means, I let my risk taking be within my finances because no one, absolutely no one is dependable for anything. It might be their intention but life just does otherwise.
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Very educating as usual. Life is too wavy, and as much options one is able to have, the better. A contingency plan validates the age long saying: Never keep all eggs in a basket.
I think, we grow, we learn, we understand some things, our plans deviates, we become better, if not, we make mistakes and try again especially if we're alive.
Exactly so!
Sometimes our intention might be very good but unforeseen circumstances change that for us. This might be good sometimes and sometimes bad. My father died when I was very young and that has helped me in a way, I know if his alive my life would have been a little bit easier but the process really worth it
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Well, in an awkward way, my father dying made me realize no one was there and I had to be responsible for myself, one way or the other. I think a lot of young people haven't envisaged their lives without their parents.
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Same here, the pain build me
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