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RE: Devil Hunting

in LeoFinance2 years ago

I still don't know how to deal with this exact scenario. Should I go for extra work so that I have extra income? or should i stay the course and be minimal with how I spend? There are not many choices. I am not figuring out a way out of this economic mess. For me, the wayout is to keep tight and do not make irrational financial decisions.

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Should I go for extra work so that I have extra income?

This is a personal decision to be considered, but it is always better to have additional income, if in the position that saving is necessary. But, it comes at a cost too, especially to things like time with family. However, a lot of the "time with family" many claim tends to be in front of a screen these days, so is it really quality time?

It is not a quality time. I would rather argue that the decision to not go for extra work is to avoid the work. I don't want to be in a situation where I am working extra hours but I am not able to lower the financial predicament at the comfort level soon enough. At this age, I just don't want to kill myself but would like to pay more. Is that fair?

Is that fair?

Fair is a personal label in these situations, only you can be the judge, because you have to live with the consequences, for better or worse. I am sometimes in two minds on these things, but I tend to err on the side of work, as I know what I am like when there is a severe lack of money and I am better off not being home then anyway :)

Agree. It's a personal choice. I am okay until I have a balanced wallet. I would definitely have to look for ways to make up the deficit. One of the reasons I changed jobs last summer was to avoid the exact scenario. The pay bump helped me navigate the deficit. I am not sure how long though.

Hopefully this period doesn't last too long, but it is likely to be a little while at least, so if it looks like you might need to get a second job, do it before you are forced.