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<blockquote data-quote="rotor_powerd" data-source="post: 15628955" data-attributes="member: 76391"><p>I used to think like that because that's what I had read on the internet and it made sense. In reality, that never happens. Nobody with half a brain has some massive amount of cash laying around and is still making mortgage payments. Chances are the people on the internet telling you to do what you just said are like most Americans - living paycheck to paycheck, making car payments, making rent payments, making credit card payments, and dispensing "financial advice" on the internet. In other words - broke mother****ers who actually have no idea what they're talking about. </p><p></p><p>I used to buy into that thinking, but not anymore. The day I pay my house off will be one of the best days of my life. No amount of "Oh you could have invested that money and made an extra $40,000 by continuing to pay your mortgage blah blah blah" will be better than the feeling of pulling up my driveway, walking into my house, and knowing that it's all mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotor_powerd, post: 15628955, member: 76391"] I used to think like that because that's what I had read on the internet and it made sense. In reality, that never happens. Nobody with half a brain has some massive amount of cash laying around and is still making mortgage payments. Chances are the people on the internet telling you to do what you just said are like most Americans - living paycheck to paycheck, making car payments, making rent payments, making credit card payments, and dispensing "financial advice" on the internet. In other words - broke mother****ers who actually have no idea what they're talking about. I used to buy into that thinking, but not anymore. The day I pay my house off will be one of the best days of my life. No amount of "Oh you could have invested that money and made an extra $40,000 by continuing to pay your mortgage blah blah blah" will be better than the feeling of pulling up my driveway, walking into my house, and knowing that it's all mine. [/QUOTE]
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