Dr. John Deloney
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And do you want to give to my daughter's little school or whatever we want to do with it? And then the rest of it, I would put into some sort of retirement vehicle.
And do you want to give to my daughter's little school or whatever we want to do with it? And then the rest of it, I would put into some sort of retirement vehicle.
And then next year, if I made an additional 10 grand, I would take that on top of my salary that I made for that year. And my wife and I would tithe 10% off top of that. Okay. And that way, for me, in my house, it would be in perpetuity, right? It would continue to be a blessing further and further.
And then next year, if I made an additional 10 grand, I would take that on top of my salary that I made for that year. And my wife and I would tithe 10% off top of that. Okay. And that way, for me, in my house, it would be in perpetuity, right? It would continue to be a blessing further and further.
And then next year, if I made an additional 10 grand, I would take that on top of my salary that I made for that year. And my wife and I would tithe 10% off top of that. Okay. And that way, for me, in my house, it would be in perpetuity, right? It would continue to be a blessing further and further.
So can I tell you something, Molly? What? What was your dad's name?
So can I tell you something, Molly? What? What was your dad's name?
So can I tell you something, Molly? What? What was your dad's name?
He's real, real proud of you.
He's real, real proud of you.
He's real, real proud of you.
If I passed on, I left my daughter 850 grand, and these were the questions she was asking, I would know that I raised her right and that she's going to be a good steward of this money. You're doing a good job.
If I passed on, I left my daughter 850 grand, and these were the questions she was asking, I would know that I raised her right and that she's going to be a good steward of this money. You're doing a good job.
If I passed on, I left my daughter 850 grand, and these were the questions she was asking, I would know that I raised her right and that she's going to be a good steward of this money. You're doing a good job.
All right, today's question comes from Paige in Ohio, and I just love this question. My husband and I are new listeners and began the baby steps late last year. I'm struggling to cope with the shame and guilt that I feel over our financial mess. It feels insurmountable even though we are working hard and seeing progress. I cry every day and it feels like we're never going to get there.
All right, today's question comes from Paige in Ohio, and I just love this question. My husband and I are new listeners and began the baby steps late last year. I'm struggling to cope with the shame and guilt that I feel over our financial mess. It feels insurmountable even though we are working hard and seeing progress. I cry every day and it feels like we're never going to get there.
All right, today's question comes from Paige in Ohio, and I just love this question. My husband and I are new listeners and began the baby steps late last year. I'm struggling to cope with the shame and guilt that I feel over our financial mess. It feels insurmountable even though we are working hard and seeing progress. I cry every day and it feels like we're never going to get there.
How do I celebrate the small wins when we mark a debt off our snowball in the midst of being intense to get out of the rest of the debt? I feel like this is a really honest question. Yeah. And we don't talk about it a lot here. And we tell people just like, crush it, go kill it, go, you know, like murder it. There's another side to that.
How do I celebrate the small wins when we mark a debt off our snowball in the midst of being intense to get out of the rest of the debt? I feel like this is a really honest question. Yeah. And we don't talk about it a lot here. And we tell people just like, crush it, go kill it, go, you know, like murder it. There's another side to that.
How do I celebrate the small wins when we mark a debt off our snowball in the midst of being intense to get out of the rest of the debt? I feel like this is a really honest question. Yeah. And we don't talk about it a lot here. And we tell people just like, crush it, go kill it, go, you know, like murder it. There's another side to that.