Do you remember AltaVista search engine in the late 90's ? There was no such thing as Google at that time. Every internet search in the early days got you 100 porn sites before the real result you were looking for š
Do you remember AltaVista search engine in the late 90's ? There was no such thing as Google at that time. Every internet search in the early days got you 100 porn sites before the real result you were looking for š
Oh yeah, I was on computers from the late 80s and went into computer animation as a result, so was on the front lines for the early internet years on SGI/ UNIX. Shit was bonkers for a while there. Y2K lol !Do you remember AltaVista search engine in the late 90's ? There was no such thing as Google at that time
I wonder if the young studs pulling girls out of the bar every other night or getting tinder hookups might not consider this hobby āstupid shitā - I know if I was I might have that sentiment.I don't spend money on stupid shit.
Iām on the prairies my friend. Flat, cold and snowy. But I prefer my excitement to happen indoorsWhy do you need this in west coast climate ?
They should be teaching us this in school instead of some useless bs.
But it was and is in BC high schools. I can vouch for the time from late 80's onwards, and my nephews for the current year. It was mandatory to take a personal finance class that explained what RRSP's, savings accounts, tax forms, credit cards, interest rates, mortgages, wills, legal liability, etc,. There was even a class after it for people who wanted to start their own business. Beyond the legal and financial stuff, there were courses in home economics that taught household budgeting, price comparisons, nutritional management. Even how to sew a button. If people paid attention in class, or skipped them altogether is another question.THIS.
This is something that as far as I am concerned should be mandatory in every kids schooling. How to balance a cheque book. Fundamentals of day to day expensing, savings, basic investing and so on.
Sure there are those who are scraping by so hand to mouth is their norm, and some parents never got the memo so don't teach their kids how to eat for a starter let alone manage money. But at least give the kids a chance somewhere along the way on how to manage money.
I've always thought of skiing as a bougie sport. It's quickly becoming elitist.have you seen the price of lift tickets nowadays - ridonculous....
perhaps we could create a "sound financial tips" forum / thread for the young folks on here who desire some advice.
i suppose it could be disastrous so would need some serious forewarnings and liability precautions around risk/reward vs expendable income.
i bet i will be notified shortly why its a terrible idea, but the MODS or others... just thinking out loud and wanting to give back to the young gents in this hobby much earlier than i ever considered taking it up.
YouTube has been recommending this channel called "financial audit" with this high pitched voiced host, where he rips into the financially irresponsible youth (under 30). As cringy as it is, it's eye opening how people spend their money, and good lessons if anyone actually pays attention.perhaps we could create a "sound financial tips" forum / thread for the young folks on here who desire some advice.
i suppose it could be disastrous so would need some serious forewarnings and liability precautions around risk/reward vs expendable income.
i bet i will be notified shortly why its a terrible idea, but the MODS or others... just thinking out loud and wanting to give back to the young gents in this hobby much earlier than i ever considered taking it up.
I actually cut down on human food and only eat 2 meals a day + protein shake after gym in the eve. šŖš¼Cut back on dog food......
yeah I figured ⦠I donāt trust a doggone thing I see on the internet so that wouldnāt be for me, but how could someone trust a bloke on here who they donāt know at all either. Just make sure the link you click doesnāt say āsponseredā which means you have to go about half way down the page.I wouldn't advise this tbh. There's plenty of information online ( Google and you-tube) . Watch financial market channels, research online for your needs or simply go see a financial advisor at your bank, or brokerage firm. If one is serious.... the answers are available everywhere. I took courses and then went through a few financial advisors until I found one that I related with. I still do plenty on my own.
My dad was a uni professor in Scotland but lived in a shitty two room apartment with wife and kids. Shitty food, bathroom down the hall, one bath a week, nobody had a car. Postwar Britain was fucking horrible. I never wanted to go back to that.I think us older dudes maybe got more of this kind of tough love financial education from our parents than current generations in their 20s and 30s
Not reflection on you, but when I saw that my mind brought up a quote: "Clean living is less fun, and you wind up feeling stupid when you still die."PS - I have zero bad habits too, btw.Well grounded.
So out of touch with reality.I think us older dudes maybe got more of this kind of tough love financial education from our parents than current generations in their 20s and 30s.
Maybe it was just cuz they werenāt wealthy but [insert crotchety old man grumbling voice āwhen I was your ageā¦ā] I had my first job at 12 picking blueberries on a farm I had to ride my bike 5 miles to at 6 am (I grew up in the sticks on the east coast US mind you) for 10 cents a pint just so I could get money to play video games at the local gas and go, and buy candy, but they made me earn every penny for whatever I wanted to buy, including first car, insurance, the whole nine yards. But I also couldnāt eat anything out of the cupboard without permission, so pretty strict upbringing. But making me learn to earn my own way and driving home the importance of working/earning/saving for things i wanted and really drilling into me the importance of paying my bills early, if not on time, was hugely beneficial later in that I had that good habit instilled in me.
I donāt think I even got a credit card until I was in my mid 20s because I didnāt want to spend money I didnāt have.
Being wise about spending was a result and smart + gradual investing came through osmosis once I started my career and overheard other colleagues talking about it, but having a 401K plan thru my employer was a shove in the right direction.
I donāt know how impactful schooling will be regarding financial security and planning when there arenāt real consequences to your inability to follow some basic guidelines, but Iām sure the better students would benefit.
Times are different now, cell phones werenāt widespread until I was in my late 20s and the internet wasnāt it is today, and there was no such thing as a cell phone. Every internet search in the early days got you 100 porn sites before the real result you were looking for š
Social media culture and instagram / you tube influence mentality has kids thinking in strange ways - and I think a lot parents provide a lot more financial support under the guise of mental health + wellness for their children and so they never have to figure it out until very late in life (coming from a divorcee with no kids who is just speculating here based on what I see with my brother and his kids).
My mom also had me prepping dinner after school while she was at work and doing ironing and laundry and shit like that, so that wasnāt fun, but I can take good care of myself now. I remember this one kid in high school (only child) who had the complete opposite treatment from his mom and I was shocked at how incompetent he was about what I assumed all kids knew how to do, basic stuff. But he was waaaay better at soccer than meā¦..so a fair trade i suppose for him.
Not reflection on you, but when I saw that my mind brought up a quote: "Clean living is less fun, and you wind up feeling stupid when you still die."
I had a British mum + Yank step dad and we were growing up in the US in the mid 70s - mid 80s and they still made us share the bath water until we were old enough to realize how fucking gross that was.My dad was a uni professor in Scotland but lived in a shitty two room apartment with wife and kids. Shitty food, bathroom down the hall, one bath a week, nobody had a car. Postwar Britain was fucking horrible. I never wanted to go back to that.






