Not enough money

Does anyone else have little money and into their overdraft regularly? 

Parents
  • I probably survive because I don't have a mortgage to pay off. I'm also an obsessive saver & economiser.

    I was looking yesterday at the sort of pod homes that some charities in the UK are now providing for homeless people. And I was thinking how sensible that would be (with a few slight modifications) for the increasing number of singletons these days. After WW2, prefab houses were provided en masse for returning, economically-challenged war vets. Too much doctrine and too many rentiers are keeping many of us from living practical, sensible and satisfactory lives.

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  • I probably survive because I don't have a mortgage to pay off. I'm also an obsessive saver & economiser.

    I was looking yesterday at the sort of pod homes that some charities in the UK are now providing for homeless people. And I was thinking how sensible that would be (with a few slight modifications) for the increasing number of singletons these days. After WW2, prefab houses were provided en masse for returning, economically-challenged war vets. Too much doctrine and too many rentiers are keeping many of us from living practical, sensible and satisfactory lives.

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