Dr. John Deloney
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Yeah, they were frugal. We weren't spoiled. We just never really – Suffered, I guess we were very comfortable, very comfortable childhood. And they were already, if we asked them about something, and especially this is true later in life, asking for financial advice, they're really open about it.
But there was never a really concerted effort to like teach us at like at the time when we were most, I guess. A little spongy.
But there was never a really concerted effort to like teach us at like at the time when we were most, I guess. A little spongy.
But there was never a really concerted effort to like teach us at like at the time when we were most, I guess. A little spongy.
Yeah, but they weren't like that either. I think it was a communication issue. Like, they didn't seem to be frugal. Like, we... I mean, they were smart with money. They seemed to handle money really well, and they weren't hoarding anything. We asked them for something like they paid for college. But we just, I guess there was just never a lack of communication about money.
Yeah, but they weren't like that either. I think it was a communication issue. Like, they didn't seem to be frugal. Like, we... I mean, they were smart with money. They seemed to handle money really well, and they weren't hoarding anything. We asked them for something like they paid for college. But we just, I guess there was just never a lack of communication about money.
Yeah, but they weren't like that either. I think it was a communication issue. Like, they didn't seem to be frugal. Like, we... I mean, they were smart with money. They seemed to handle money really well, and they weren't hoarding anything. We asked them for something like they paid for college. But we just, I guess there was just never a lack of communication about money.
I would say, I guess, yeah, I mean, maybe the budget. I don't know. It's, it's kind of, it's kind of a little bit of everything, but, uh, I guess, yeah, the dangers of debt is huge, but, um, kind of just, I guess being disciplined, like, yeah, just being willing your money to go somewhere.
I would say, I guess, yeah, I mean, maybe the budget. I don't know. It's, it's kind of, it's kind of a little bit of everything, but, uh, I guess, yeah, the dangers of debt is huge, but, um, kind of just, I guess being disciplined, like, yeah, just being willing your money to go somewhere.
I would say, I guess, yeah, I mean, maybe the budget. I don't know. It's, it's kind of, it's kind of a little bit of everything, but, uh, I guess, yeah, the dangers of debt is huge, but, um, kind of just, I guess being disciplined, like, yeah, just being willing your money to go somewhere.
Like the best advice I got from my mom was when I was in college and she'd say when I embarrassingly ask her for more money. And that was another thing too. She gave me money when I asked for it in college.
Like the best advice I got from my mom was when I was in college and she'd say when I embarrassingly ask her for more money. And that was another thing too. She gave me money when I asked for it in college.
Like the best advice I got from my mom was when I was in college and she'd say when I embarrassingly ask her for more money. And that was another thing too. She gave me money when I asked for it in college.
Statistics show that half of Americans don't have enough life insurance or they don't have any at all. I don't understand this, John. Why don't people want to take care of their family? They think they're going to die or something?
Statistics show that half of Americans don't have enough life insurance or they don't have any at all. I don't understand this, John. Why don't people want to take care of their family? They think they're going to die or something?
Statistics show that half of Americans don't have enough life insurance or they don't have any at all. I don't understand this, John. Why don't people want to take care of their family? They think they're going to die or something?
Me too. I mean, you're going to have a crisis here. And, you know, you got two options while you're sitting and talking to a young widow. She's concerned about how she's going to invest all this money properly and not mess this up. Or she's concerned how she's going to eat tomorrow. That's exactly right. These are the two options. Take care of your dadgum family, man.
Me too. I mean, you're going to have a crisis here. And, you know, you got two options while you're sitting and talking to a young widow. She's concerned about how she's going to invest all this money properly and not mess this up. Or she's concerned how she's going to eat tomorrow. That's exactly right. These are the two options. Take care of your dadgum family, man.
Me too. I mean, you're going to have a crisis here. And, you know, you got two options while you're sitting and talking to a young widow. She's concerned about how she's going to invest all this money properly and not mess this up. Or she's concerned how she's going to eat tomorrow. That's exactly right. These are the two options. Take care of your dadgum family, man.
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