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vash 07-14-2014 09:23 AM

If you could go back and give your 18yr old self $ advice...
 
What would it be?

Me? Just start saving. Anything, any amount, any method. Roth IRA. Something.

And school loans are serious.


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911SauCy 07-14-2014 09:25 AM

Don't deviate from the path you've already set down, it will serve you well.

mgatepi 07-14-2014 09:31 AM

Buy as many big block muscle cars you can find and stick them in storage!!! In 20?? sell them and retire!!
And stay out of manufacturing management!
:)

Porsche-O-Phile 07-14-2014 09:35 AM

Do 4-6 in the military first, get disciplined and get your head on straight with regards to where you want to go, then do college and knock it out. And don't get married. Ever.

Jim Richards 07-14-2014 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 8163342)
What would it be?

Do not waste money buying British sports cars! Especially the Triumph Spitfire!

VincentVega 07-14-2014 09:40 AM

What fun is that Jim? You wouldnt have the stories...

I would have more fun, you can work the rest of your life but are only a kid once. Balance.

ckelly78z 07-14-2014 09:48 AM

Build up my own lawn maintenace business from just a pushmower and a pickup truck and spend any money I make on big block muscle cars for future riches.

sammyg2 07-14-2014 09:53 AM

I'd say:

Sell that damn dirt bike before it cripples you!



Climbed off the bike WFO in 5th gear when I was 24, broke my heel clean off.
I didn't go to doctor, my friends convinced me that it was just sprained and that I was a pussy for limping around on it.
After a month or so i could walk with weight on the heel, but I never missed a day of work.

Fast forward 20 years, I wuz at the foot doctor cause somethnig didn't seem right ;)

She looks at the X-ray and sez, why the heck didn't you get that set right with screws and such. I said "get what set"?
She: no one could go around on that without knowing it was broke bad.
Me: well I drank back then.


She: you had any back problems?
me: Yup, L5-S1 lamonectome (sp) bout 2 years after the crash.

then she axs, any knee problems?
me: Yup. One ortho surgery bout 15 years ago which is gettin close to bone on bone now, and the other has torn meniscus and gets cortisone shots bout every 3 months.
Pretty much hobbled me into an old man.

She:
prolly all related, your heel is bout 3/8" offset and shorter now, the skeletal structure tried to make adjust but it didn't turn out too well. Too late to change it now, deal with it.

Bummer. Been paying for that one for a long time and the bills are getting more expensive as I go.

Seahawk 07-14-2014 09:53 AM

Don't eat the brown acid.*

Financial advice? When you have kids you realize, just like they do, that advice has zippy currency.

Give them a budget and make them stick to it. After their sophomore year in HS, summers are for work. Every summer.

Get up, earn money. Nothing causes financial acumen faster than kids spending money they earned.

Oh, and don't be a douchewiffle selling a used Boxster. Bad form.

*I know, I know: Chip Monck was actually the lighting man for the festival. Being that the promoters forgot to hire an MC, Monck got the job. I as well as many others thought that his announcement was "Don't eat the brown acid." In fact it was phrased "The warning that I've received, you may take it with however many grains of salt you wish, is that the brown acid that is circulating around us is not specifically too good. It's suggested that you do stay away from that. Of course, it's your own trip, so be my guest, but please be advised that there is a warning on that one, OK"?

Baz 07-14-2014 10:05 AM

Noting that Cliff used the "$" sign in his title - meaning related to $$$$$$.........

Buy a couple old Porsches, stick 'em in storage somewhere, and there's your 401K account.

Would have to be longhoods and/or tubs. A Speedster or Roadster tub wouldn't hurt.

American muscle would be a good choice as well.

Geronimo '74 07-14-2014 10:06 AM

I'd give myself some winning lotterynumbers...

BlueSkyJaunte 07-14-2014 10:07 AM

Cut your hair and get a real job.

cockerpunk 07-14-2014 10:09 AM

flying to buffalo is a waste of your time and money. spend it on booze, and dump her.

vash 07-14-2014 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geronimo '74 (Post 8163423)
I'd give myself some winning lotterynumbers...


Dude. Haha.


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Shaun @ Tru6 07-14-2014 10:16 AM

Two words: Debbie TalXXXXX.

Jim Richards 07-14-2014 10:36 AM

Mmmm, Debbie. :cool:

aschen 07-14-2014 10:38 AM

I don't know if its for better or worse but if old aschen could go back and talk to young aschen, young aschen would have gotten laid a whole lot more than he did

Alexm930 07-14-2014 10:43 AM

Buy a lot of Micro Soft stock.

gacook 07-14-2014 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alexm930 (Post 8163483)
Buy a lot of Micro Soft stock.

and Google.

nostatic 07-14-2014 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 8163400)

Oh, and don't be a douchewiffle selling a used Boxster. Bad form.

Or don't buy a Boxster in the first place unless it is a track beast.

Do what you love - there are more important things than money. If however you don't have the balls to pursue what you love, then you better make decent money to try and make it so you can do what you love when you (semi)retire, and have it happen while you still can do the things that you love.


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