Joseph (Caller)
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Hi, thank you guys so much.
George, Sean, hope you guys are both doing well.
Thank you so much for having me.
So I guess the question I have is a bit convoluted, but it's one that I know myself and a couple of my friends my age have been asking and kind of debating over the last couple of months.
But I guess it's really a question of, for me,
Um, when is saving and trying to be financially stable, detrimental to my life goals and plans of moving forward and that, that being in the sense of moving out and kind of moving on with my life.
And the reason I say that is.
Two years ago, I graduated from college.
I started working as a town acquisition specialist and moved out to Cincinnati, Ohio, with a partner I had at the time.
The relationship fell through, and I moved back home, and I've been there since.
And I've been trying to save my money and be as smart as possible with being financially conservative.
But I guess my question is really, when does saving...
as a priority in my life become too much, if that makes sense.
And kind of hold me back from, uh, moving on, uh, that being like moving out.
And I guess I've kind of hit a wall where I don't really know if I'll ever feel truly financially secure and moving out.
And I'm just not really sure what I should do moving forward when it comes to being smart with my finances versus actually.
Yes.
I guess that's a bit of a tough question to answer, but I would say largely yes.
I think I'm in a better spot with my career path and both personally and professionally, I guess I would say that