George Kamel
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Well, I'll give you an example.
Our neighborhood, like all of these little kids have these little, you know, these little Jeeps, these little motorized cars are driving around in.
And so we got my daughter one because now she's just watching them drive around, not able to participate.
And so for Christmas, my family got her a little motorized Jeep that she loves to ride around in now.
But there is a level of you sort of and that's funny that we learned this at such a young age that you have to assimilate to the people around you.
Otherwise, you're you stick out like a sore thumb.
And there is a truth to it in that you want to be a part of this community.
You sort of have to be like that community.
Otherwise, eventually they go, hey, he's not really one of us or they don't want to participate.
Probably $5,000.
maybe six if we're really living, but that's our like to cover it.
Like if I had a, let's say I lost my job, we needed our emergency fund and we cut back to like a pretty, just like bare bones budget.
We still enjoy our life, but we're kind of cutting out all the extras.
I could bring it down.
Yeah.
I could bring it down to four or five grand easily.
Because our actual expenses we have to cover are insurance for the home, taxes for the home, all the other insurances, auto, term life, all of that, and then food, which we could really just shop at Aldi and meal prep and do all that kind of stuff if we had to.
And the kids have plenty of crap.
They don't need any more of it.
And so I feel very confident that if there was a situation like that, I could trim way down.