Thank you @dlmmqb for sharing your childhood memories. Your grandmother seems to have been a source of much joy and love for you and your siblings. I particularly loved the story of the chocolate coins. I also enjoyed your sister's magical tale of fairies. It's amazing how creative children can be in their play and how they can find magic in everyday things.
Regarding the topic of cultural limitations on marriage, I appreciate that you shared your perspective. It is unfortunate that in our culture individuals may face restrictions on their choice of partner based on factors such as race, religion or sect. But we are lucky enough to have parents who gave me and my siblings the freedom to choose our partners. I believe that everyone deserves the right to marry whomever they want, regardless of any external factors.
Great to hear that you started saving at a young age and learned the value of building good habits. I have been very bad at saving since childhood.
I really enjoyed reading your post. Keep shining 🫣
Thanks for your comment, It's my pleasure that you visited me. My favorite was the glowing face story.
Marriage is discussed in my multiple blogs with a similar theme cause of my views about it.
(Iook awhile to find THIS, My Dreams: LOVE HURTS!)
Here you can also see I am talking about increasing chances to marry whoever we want.
A Guide On How To Buy Love With Money! #thoughtfuldailypost
YUP, Saving is the only thing I can do, even better than spending. My family worries that my future partner is also like me a SUPER SAVER. But I made 35/35/35 or 75/25 budget for spending too so I can always have goals on where to spend next. I am too calculated in financing and like low risk. Even in crypto days of 1000% aprs I prefer 0% on physical gold. Also, a huge fan of rental income commercial properties.