Just How Good do The Jones’ Have It?

Good Morning,

Everybody jokes about “keeping up with the Jones’” when it comes to the call of buying things for the sake of buying them – and going into deep debt for the sake of appearance – but why?

We’ve all got somebody we look up to and try to emulate, but does it really pay off? 

No.  Not ever. 

What it does do is to create a situation where we all start to look the same, sound the same, dress the same, and drive the same thing – all financed at low interest rates that will never let you truly pay it all off.

The Jones’ don’t have what you need.

The point in this is simple:  We’re all bombarded daily with marketing designed to get us to buy things and many people are living at the extreme limit of their income budgets.

Now, my point today isn’t about judging someone’s financials, but rather, about helping people to think about what is truly important.

So that brings me to an exercise I’d like you to do today – and maybe, do it tonight with the family around the dinner table. 

Take a clean sheet of paper and at the top, write down a 2-3 things as “headers” along the top of the page.  These are things that you’d really like – they could be goals, aspirations, and yes, even tangible items.

Now, with the first one, ask yourself “why?”  As in, “Why is this important to me?”

Write down your answer. 

Now, with that answer, ask “Why?” again – what is it about that answer that makes it a “real” answer in your eyes.

You guessed it.  Ask “Why?” again with respect to your second answer. 

In my experience, after about 6-8 times of asking the question, you’ll get to your real answer. 

Not the Jones’ reasons, but yours

Let this answer drive your motivations, whether for a new car, a bigger (or smaller) house, or even why you want your kid to go to a certain college or follow a certain career path.

Some of you are going to get to the “real” answer much faster, but in my experience, the older you are, the harder it is.  What’s important, though, is that you do NOT as a way to escape spending money, but to ensure that the money (and time) you spend is utilized for reasons that truly will make you happy. 

Chat soon!

Sincerely,

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