Lindsey Simcik
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We talk about that in the book because, I mean, especially in your late 20s, like 60% of people have student debt. You start to make more money in your late 20s. You're changing jobs. Like a lot of people are getting married for the first time. They're having children. So there's so many different financial things that are happening to people during that time.
We talk about that in the book because, I mean, especially in your late 20s, like 60% of people have student debt. You start to make more money in your late 20s. You're changing jobs. Like a lot of people are getting married for the first time. They're having children. So there's so many different financial things that are happening to people during that time.
We talk about that in the book because, I mean, especially in your late 20s, like 60% of people have student debt. You start to make more money in your late 20s. You're changing jobs. Like a lot of people are getting married for the first time. They're having children. So there's so many different financial things that are happening to people during that time.
We talk about that in the book because, I mean, especially in your late 20s, like 60% of people have student debt. You start to make more money in your late 20s. You're changing jobs. Like a lot of people are getting married for the first time. They're having children. So there's so many different financial things that are happening to people during that time.
We talk about that in the book because, I mean, especially in your late 20s, like 60% of people have student debt. You start to make more money in your late 20s. You're changing jobs. Like a lot of people are getting married for the first time. They're having children. So there's so many different financial things that are happening to people during that time.
And I think so many people take what they learned or did not learn when they were younger from their parents. and use it as like an excuse not to rewrite their relationship with money. So it's like, my parents never taught me about, this is something I've done. My parents never taught me about balancing my checkbook or like how to manage money or how to invest or how to work with a credit card.
And I think so many people take what they learned or did not learn when they were younger from their parents. and use it as like an excuse not to rewrite their relationship with money. So it's like, my parents never taught me about, this is something I've done. My parents never taught me about balancing my checkbook or like how to manage money or how to invest or how to work with a credit card.
And I think so many people take what they learned or did not learn when they were younger from their parents. and use it as like an excuse not to rewrite their relationship with money. So it's like, my parents never taught me about, this is something I've done. My parents never taught me about balancing my checkbook or like how to manage money or how to invest or how to work with a credit card.
And I think so many people take what they learned or did not learn when they were younger from their parents. and use it as like an excuse not to rewrite their relationship with money. So it's like, my parents never taught me about, this is something I've done. My parents never taught me about balancing my checkbook or like how to manage money or how to invest or how to work with a credit card.
And I think so many people take what they learned or did not learn when they were younger from their parents. and use it as like an excuse not to rewrite their relationship with money. So it's like, my parents never taught me about, this is something I've done. My parents never taught me about balancing my checkbook or like how to manage money or how to invest or how to work with a credit card.
So I think for me, the rebel part of me is always like, I just want to somehow take the power back from the system and like figure out how to... live my life outside of it, live my life freely. And it doesn't mean I'm buying a yacht or a private jet. It means I'm living in a way that feels luxurious and free to me. That feels expansive to me. And I want that for everyone.
So I think for me, the rebel part of me is always like, I just want to somehow take the power back from the system and like figure out how to... live my life outside of it, live my life freely. And it doesn't mean I'm buying a yacht or a private jet. It means I'm living in a way that feels luxurious and free to me. That feels expansive to me. And I want that for everyone.
So I think for me, the rebel part of me is always like, I just want to somehow take the power back from the system and like figure out how to... live my life outside of it, live my life freely. And it doesn't mean I'm buying a yacht or a private jet. It means I'm living in a way that feels luxurious and free to me. That feels expansive to me. And I want that for everyone.
So I think for me, the rebel part of me is always like, I just want to somehow take the power back from the system and like figure out how to... live my life outside of it, live my life freely. And it doesn't mean I'm buying a yacht or a private jet. It means I'm living in a way that feels luxurious and free to me. That feels expansive to me. And I want that for everyone.
So I think for me, the rebel part of me is always like, I just want to somehow take the power back from the system and like figure out how to... live my life outside of it, live my life freely. And it doesn't mean I'm buying a yacht or a private jet. It means I'm living in a way that feels luxurious and free to me. That feels expansive to me. And I want that for everyone.
Like we all humans deserve that. And the more we can break outside of the systems that we're in and really see, first of all, our inherent worth for money, then money comes to us, like what you have already. Yeah.
Like we all humans deserve that. And the more we can break outside of the systems that we're in and really see, first of all, our inherent worth for money, then money comes to us, like what you have already. Yeah.
Like we all humans deserve that. And the more we can break outside of the systems that we're in and really see, first of all, our inherent worth for money, then money comes to us, like what you have already. Yeah.
Like we all humans deserve that. And the more we can break outside of the systems that we're in and really see, first of all, our inherent worth for money, then money comes to us, like what you have already. Yeah.
Like we all humans deserve that. And the more we can break outside of the systems that we're in and really see, first of all, our inherent worth for money, then money comes to us, like what you have already. Yeah.