This is great advice, especially #2. I always wanted to have some "F$*@ you" money so that if anything got bad enough (work, home, etc.) I could leave and be ok for a bit. It applies to layoffs too. I know this is a privilege, but given the option way more important than a new car or nicer apartment.
This is great advice, especially #2. I always wanted to have some "F$*@ you" money so that if anything got bad enough (work, home, etc.) I could leave and be ok for a bit. It applies to layoffs too. I know this is a privilege, but given the option way more important than a new car or nicer apartment.
100% and glad you resonated with this.