I also found out that my lucky numbers are 15, 10, 16, 28, 35 and 36. Hmmm.“Perhaps you’ve been focusing too much on saving”
I don’t know how I feel about getting financial advice from a baked good, but I think that good advice is something you want to use, no matter where you get it. Have I been focusing too much on saving? It’s possible. I am a personal finance blogger, after all, and if I were too focused on saving that probably would not come as a shock to many. But how can I tell if the criticism is true?
Let’s start by examining the facts. My wife and I save about 17% of our gross income. We don’t go crazy spending huge amounts of money, but I don’t feel like we are depriving ourselves of anything. If I have a burning desire to buy something, I buy it. OK, there is one big ticket item that I have consciously decided to not purchase and have had some second thoughts about, but overall I feel good about our consumption to saving ratio.
Could the sage cookie be referring to the fact that I spend too much time thinking about money? That’s a good question. I read a lot of personal finance blogs, financial books, and investing articles, but does that mean that I am obsessive about the subject and may be missing out on some bigger things? I don’t know, but I enjoy personal finance. It’s sort of a hobby of mine. I don’t think that my hobby is taking away from my enjoyment and focus on the big things in life.
Could the all-knowing cookie be referring to the fact that I have been hoarding my frequent flyer miles and not spending them on an awesome vacation in Maui? Maybe that’s it. A cookie can’t be wrong can it? I think its time for a big vacation purchased free of charge by massive spending of hard earned United frequent flyer miles. Now, if I could only find someone to take care of the kids for a week while the wife and I head towards the sunset.
Late Breaking Addition: Little Miss Money Bags left a comment saying that English Major got the very same fortune cookie. Fortune cookie companies everywhere have decided to branch out into financial services, apparently. Financial advisers beware!
Now here's the creepy part: English Major over at English Major's Money got the exact same fortune! http://englishmajormoney.blogspot.com/2007/10/consumerist-cookies.html
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