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Watch out for "Tiny Details Exaggeration Syndrome"! (Mr. Money Mustache)
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2 comments:
Okay, that is the first article by Mr. Money Mustache I've ever read, primarily because his occasional comments at Grumpy Rumblings have mostly annoyed me.
And I agreed with the article! Maybe because of the M.A. in history, maybe because I've lived a lot of different places, but I do see people with a bad case of lifestyle inflation and concomitant Exaggeration Syndrome. And it happens at every income level.
You're welcome Chacha! I think his site is very much worth reading--there's good stuff there. But, yes, his tone can rub some readers the wrong way. I guess you need to do *something* though to spice up a subject like personal finance. :)
DK
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