Do you feel like you need to save more?

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It can be related to money.
However, let's try to discuss more about natural resources like good, water etc.,
So, what do you guys think?
 
yep, I would really love to be able to retire in my 50s, though I doubt it at this point.
 
I feel I should save more water, food, and other items because the earth has a limited amount of natural resources. If everyone is wasteful, the earth will get too polluted, and there would be shortages of food, water, and natural resources.

I also like saving money since I may need the money to buy expensive medicine, taxes, and other unexpected expenses like unexpected repairs for my computers.
 
Don't say that Demon skeith
I am sure all of us would live up to at least 70s xD
One can always hope

not sure what any of that has to do being able to retire (meaning no longer work to make a living) at the age of 50 but whatever. I've seen what happens to those past 60, a fast slide down the hill of lesser ability.
 
not sure what any of that has to do being able to retire (meaning no longer work to make a living) at the age of 50 but whatever. I've seen what happens to those past 60, a fast slide down the hill of lesser ability.
Hm....yikes...
I thought for sure you meant we wouldn't be alive by the time we hit 50 or something....
Never mind xD
 
I could definitely be less wasteful with water whilst in the shower but that's a lot harder to do in a cold country. In terms of money, I think I save a decent amount. It's not great but it's not too bad either.
 
I try to save on hot water, but it can be difficult in the winter in a cold country where hot water feels better than cold and slightly warm water.
 
I've taken steps to save for my future. Every paycheck $200 comes off immediately and goes right into my RRSP. I've only got a couple hundred in there so far, but that's a better amount than I had last year. I've also the beginning of a down payment for a house going. With any luck I'll have a decent sized down payment next year.
Though I'm also debt free now too. (Student loans were eliminated in December 2020. I'm definitely glad to be free of them.)
 
I've taken steps to save for my future. Every paycheck $200 comes off immediately and goes right into my RRSP. I've only got a couple hundred in there so far, but that's a better amount than I had last year. I've also the beginning of a down payment for a house going. With any luck I'll have a decent sized down payment next year.
Though I'm also debt free now too. (Student loans were eliminated in December 2020. I'm definitely glad to be free of them.)

many congrats my friend! :)

Also started a retirement fund for myself as well thanks to my job I got last summer. A nice feeling for sure.
 
yes, I do what I can to save water. when it comes to showering, washing dishes, watering the yard... gotta save water.
 
I've taken steps to save for my future. Every paycheck $200 comes off immediately and goes right into my RRSP. I've only got a couple hundred in there so far, but that's a better amount than I had last year. I've also the beginning of a down payment for a house going. With any luck I'll have a decent sized down payment next year.
Though I'm also debt free now too. (Student loans were eliminated in December 2020. I'm definitely glad to be free of them.)
That's really good.
I am glad to know that you have been saving up. It's a good idea to save more for the future.
 
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