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Manitoba, Canada | And that goes back to the idea of where you spend the money you make. Appreciable assets or depreciable assets. Land, stocks, bonds, it doesn't matter. Those types of investments will almost always pay off in the future. But you have to be willing to accept that your peers will have nicer houses, vehicle, equipment, etc, etc. Many people fall into the "keeping up with the neighbours" trap though. | |
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