The Ramsey Show - One Year of Sacrifice Can Totally Change Your Life
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Dr. John Deloney, PhD in counseling, Ramsey personality, number one bestselling author
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worth exactly what you pay for it Wayne starts this day at in Chicago hi Wayne
how are you hello I'm doing great thank you how about you and dr. John we are
better than we deserve brother how can we help thank you yeah honor to talk to
y'all we're longtime listeners I had my wife with me so she can hear me. So we are filling out for our paperwork for our inheritance for
our children. We're going through all that process right now. We have three kids, two
baby boys under two and one daughter from my previous marriage and she's 24 and we like how you push
stipulations and we've heard you say before in your will that you have... they
have to live a certain way and be a certain way. We're God-fearing Christians
so we want to make sure like my wife thinks one way, I think the other, so we
need a tiebreaker or we need some wisdom on that. So we want to make sure she's
living according to the Bible and doing the things that we expect her to. And my wife says if she's
not there doing that yet, when we should pass, should we still give her the inheritance? Or we
shouldn't give her the inheritance. And I'm like, well, maybe we should give her a chance to get to
there. And then she could get have
part of the inheritance or and that would go for even our boys so we're just
like torn on how we should handle that. Yeah okay we you have the information
correct you have the spirit wrong behind what we did okay okay what we did was
not a punishment thing it was not a carrot or a stick thing.
It was simply we back up and we told our kids, uh,
from the time they were adults on that for Sharon and I,
as for me and my house, we serve the Lord.
And so we view our assets as God's, they're not ours.
Our job is to manage his stuff, his way for him. So the kids have no rights and what we explained
to them was if they inherit something all they're inheriting is the right to manage it. They don't
become the owner any more than I'm the owner. And so this is, you know, and so you wouldn't
hire someone to manage a Burger King who has proven to not follow the Burger King manual.
Right? Because the man that owns the Burger King would be pissed because he ends up, you
end up with a McDonald's burger over there or
something right and so and it's his money and him and I'm concerned about
and they don't have any legal or spiritual or moral rights to or
entitlement to our wealth at all and when they do inherit it all they inherit is the weight of it and
Not the privilege of it
You actually get the privilege, but if you view it properly
It's a responsibility
Rather than I hit the lotto you follow me and so it's not like if you don't behave
I'm gonna take it away from you that it's not got any of that in it at all
If you don't behave, I'm gonna take it away from you that it's not got any of that in it at all
But it's got to be okay The other thing that I'll add to that is this and it's hard for me because at times with especially people I love
I'm extremely loyal is that if someone's misbehaving and you give them money you magnify their misbehavior
Absolutely an extreme situation is if you've got a kid doing heroin and you leave them a million dollars
You're gonna kill him because they'll overdose
Because they've got unlimited resources to buy weed and heroin right?
Oh, yes, and so you magnify
Their problem you don't help it by throwing money on it. Whatever the problem is
So I don't know what she or her behavior is that you're so concerned about or your wife's so concerned about
But let's back up and just view this from a manager or a stewardship perspective and that's the way I would
talk to her about it. I would say honey I love you and you know you and I can have a discussion
about your behavior between father and daughter but I can also I also need to tell you I can't
in good conscience leave you managing God's stuff when
you're not following God. I have to report back to Him and so I
can't do that as a moral act on my part and that's different than I'm gonna hit
you with a stick and tell you get in line. You're out of the way, you're out of
the way until you quit doing that stuff. You know, that's different spirit. You follow me?
Yes, yes, that's correct.
And if you want, this is Deloni,
if you want to make sure there's never
any complete reconciliation between you and your daughter,
who sounds like she went through some sort of divorce
growing up, something like that.
Yes, a pretty rough divorce and
my ex kept away from me for six years so still kind of estranged. She's
taking steps to following God so she calls me with advice. I sure guide her
she she got saved maybe a year ago so I just want to make sure I we do this
correctly and we don't want to stunt her. any way. Well, here's what I want you to be careful of.
I'm telling stepmother not to use this as a care in the state.
There you go.
Okay.
And, man, I know you all are both on the phone here, so I'm going to say this directly as I can.
It's very common that when somebody gets remarried, that other kid from that other woman,
that other kid from that other man,
they're not getting my stuff.
And so the red flag for me in this call was
not living by the Bible.
I want you guys to be real clear,
you can go to 500 different churches
and get 500 different interpretations.
What does that actually mean when you sit down across the table from your daughter and say, I'm worried about you.
I love you.
Here's how we can best love you.
If you keep, because you're going to be...
Well, I'm proud of the steps you've made.
That's right.
In your spiritual walk.
You still got a couple steps to take to get back, just to get this side of the ditch.
That's right.
You're out of the ditch, but we want to get you over here up in the road again, and I'm
going to walk with you and love you,, if you want to draw your will up one
way or another, but I hesitate to, and here's the other thing, when someone says living
by the Bible, when we say that at Ramesses, it's a very broad thing, it's not every nuanced
little, oh you ate a shrimp.
Exactly.
Because it says in Leviticus not to eat shelled animals, right?
But oh, we don't have to follow the Old Testament, now we've got to get into orthodoxy, and oh,
did Christ cancel out that or did he fulfill it?
Oh my goodness, we're in a doctrinal argument here.
I didn't deny them.
I'm talking about the big stuff.
Right, and you've got some...
If you're doing cocaine on the back of a yacht, you're probably not following the Bible, okay?
So you're out, okay? But if you went to a different church
that has musical instruments and John's church doesn't,
then it's probably okay.
That's exactly right.
And here's the thing, if you wanna drive a wedge
between you and your adult children,
try to control their adult behavior with the threat of,
well then I'll just take you out of the wheel.
They, you will lose, you will lose your children.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
I will say, even though ours would be moved out,
it's actually an element of a trust.
There is steps for the brother and sister
that are remaining after Sharon and I are gone
to walk that person back in.
That's right.
As they straighten up their lives.
So this is not a, this constant. That's right. As they straighten up their lives. So this is not a constant.
It's not a stick.
It's not a stick.
We're constantly hitting somebody
with our wealth trying to get them to behave
and they're 37 years old and actually have a brain.
No, that's not what we're doing.
In her case, she's 24.
But yeah, it's not what we're doing.
So that's, but you have to balance that,
juxtapose that, if you will,
with this idea that it's not mine to start with and I'm managing it
for him
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Several years ago on Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles, I stopped by and did a, there was a
guy that was new in talk radio that was blowing up and everybody was saying how smart he is.
And I stopped by his studio and did his weekend show.
And gosh, that's been 10 plus maybe 15 years ago now, something like that.
And he's blown up and has become a huge deal.
And he is very smart.
It's unbelievably bright.
And has blown up talk radio too on the political
side. Ben Shapiro, Ben's company, Daily
Wire, since moved to Nashville to get out
of California and they've opened up shop
here. We've become friends with a whole
bunch of their guys, their leadership team
and their behind-the-scenes people and
some of our folks have gone over there
to work and so all that kind of stuff.
It's a good, good, neat relationship relationship Ben moved to a Boca Raton
but he's in Nashville often because the company is here so he stopped by the
other day and we got to do a long-form interview with him hadn't done that
before so Georgia and I sat down and that interview will be dropping on
tomorrow on Tuesday so make sure you check it out and it'll be on the Ramsey
Network app on Tuesday October 15th and then it out and it'll be on the Ramsey Network app on
Tuesday October 15th and then it'll show up on the YouTube and on the podcast
stuff on October 16th on Wednesday day after tomorrow depending on where you're
in when you're listening to this but that's how it's working out so be sure
and check it out he's an interesting dude and we talked about a lot of stuff
a little bit about politics but I was more interested in his story.
Graduated from college at 17.
Graduated from Harvard Law, had already published three books before he got out of law school.
He was very like a savant type character.
Yeah, I know many a law student that doesn't have time to go to the bathroom during law
school, not write three books.
Good grief.
Yeah, he's a lot of fun.
And I've known him a long time.
He's a great guy.
And we got some, he's Orthodox Jewish, if you didn't know,
and we've got friends in common in that community,
and we got to talk about some of that.
So it's a fun interview, and even if you're, you know,
not a right winger or something,
his politics are all right, of course.
But yeah, check it out.
I think you'll
enjoy it again it drops on the Ramsey network app on Tuesday October 15th free
the Ramsey network apps free we don't charge you for it and on Wednesday
October 16th on the YouTube channel and on the podcast channels so be sure you're
checking it out Chloe is in Columbus Ohio hi, welcome to The Ramsey Show. Hi Dave, hi John, how are you today?
Better than we deserve. What's up? So my question is, is it okay for me to set
financial boundaries within my marriage and if so, how should I do that? What does
that mean? So, okay back story. So over years ago, my husband, unfortunately lost all of his finances
due to someone else handling slash mishandling for them and mishandling
his finances for him.
Um, so he initially had to start from square one, all his finances received.
Um, fast forward to now he's been trucking from trucking job to trucking job.
And there's always been some type of issue with the lack of mileage, the lack of pay,
the hours, truck breaking down, all types of issues.
So due to him being a high income earner in the past, I think what he's doing is being
extremely selective and thinking what jobs he'll take.
So I'm basically trying to see
how I can help him commit to just doing something like soccer and backroom, even entry, like something
like that until he's able to do the thing that he wants to do, which is trucking just because it's
been three years since he's had a secure and steady job and it just put a lot of financial stress on
me. So he's not making any money because he's not working much.
Yes.
Why is he not working much?
He's gone for jobs.
That wasn't what I said. I said, why?
What's broken? Why didn't he want to work? He used to work.
Yeah.
Nothing's broken. His pride maybe. His confidence maybe.
Yeah.
Have you sat down with him and said,
I need you to help provide for this family?
Yeah.
Did you say it like that or did you talk about
the jobs? I need you to take different jobs. No, no, I've said it. We've had
several conversations about this and then he'll try to go back into tracking
because he's like, oh this is we'll make a lot of money, this will be more money,
but I'm like, okay, they haven't been working. So he's gonna have to
drop it's only $15 an hour,
like that's better than just sitting and waiting and hoping for something else.
What is he doing during the day? Is he just sitting at home?
No, he does side hustles. Like he does car audio or he's big sometimes. He has
some family friends that he does like side work for, but it's nothing like
substantial to help cover all of our expenses. Neither's $15. Yeah.
Mm-hmm. You don't like who he's running with? I don't like who he's running with. Yeah.
When he goes over there and works with a guy on the stereo thing, you don't like it, do you? No, I'm fine with it.
It's different if it was actual, consistent, full-time income.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't think this is about financial boundaries.
I think this is about the fact that you don't respect your husband and he's doing nothing
to earn that respect.
And that's different than love and and that's different than honor,
and all those other words, but...
The financial boundaries you're talking about setting
are what you do right before you file a divorce
because you gave up on him.
That's right.
Because you're talking about splitting the bills
because you're tired of carrying the whole weight
of this household.
As if you're running the whole thing by yourself
is going to fix it.
Mm-hmm.
It doesn't. Are you done? You sound done. No, I'm just frustrated.
Yeah. It's hard when you sit down and tell somebody that you love, I need some
help, I need you to be a full participant in this marriage and he looks at you and goes nah.
That's heartbreaking, isn't it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
And you deserve better than that.
For whatever that's worth.
I'm so sick of guys who are scheming and always have a plan and always have a thing and always
have a thing and their wives are just drowning. I'm sorry. It sounds like that you need to sit with a counselor
and or your pastor both and bring him if he'll go and he needs to hear loud and clear
that your marriage is going down the drain. It's not gone down the drain yet,
but the water is running out of the sink. Because if he doesn't, and if he doesn't
go get full-time employment as a sign that he loves his family, then it's, you
know, this is going to be, this is going to continue to get worse, it's not going to
get better. And there's no boundary that you can set, like I'm not going to give you anything but lunch
money, like he's four freaking years old or something, he's not your son, he's your
husband, and so cutting him off from you know, whatever, that's not, that's not
gonna, that doesn't fix this. What fixes this is his heart changes and he goes,
oh I gotta get up off the couch.
And fixing his two stereos a week is not gonna cut it. And so I'm gonna have to go leave
the cave, kill something and drag it home. And yeah that's, I mean you're gonna have
to set a, not a financial boundary but a marriage boundary at some point. Yeah. And you do that not with two talk radio guys, okay,
or podcast guys or YouTube goobs.
You do that with a counselor that gets into your old life
and they go through your underwear drawer
and they know what's really going on
and not a three minute discussion with me or John.
And we would never tell you unless you're being abused
to end something on the radio or on a podcast. We would never tell you unless you're being abused
to end something on the radio or on a podcast. But we will tell you that you're heading that way.
Maybe more than you realize, Chloe.
Yeah, I think that's the thing.
I feel like you're in the dark
and Dave and I are looking at the flashing red lights.
Yeah, your marriage is in a lot of trouble.
And I think it's about going to see somebody ASAP.
Yeah, I hate that for you.
Dave, it seems to have cropped up over the last two years.
And I'll say it's just flat out ignorance on my part.
Just the men I run with,
even the goofballs I run with, right?
None of them would look at their wives and say,
I ain't doing that.
I just don't know those men,
but it seems to have cropped up more and more
and more and more.
I think they're males.
Ooh, I like that, yeah.
I don't think they're men.
Like there's a responsibility you got, man.
When you take somebody's hand and you say,
I do, till death do us part, you have opted in.
You don't have the obligation to wait for the cool new deal.
You gotta go get it done for your family, period.
In the story.
And you can self-actualize later.
That's a later problem, right.
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Dr. John Delaney Ramsey personality is my cohost today in the lobby of Ramsey
solutions on the debt free stage.
Jason and Marissa are with us.
Hey guys, how are you?
We're doing great.
How are you?
Good to have you all welcome.
Where do you live?
Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Love it. Welcome to Nashville. And how much debt have you two paid off? $233,585.
Love it. Way to go. And how long did that take you? Six years, one month. Good for you. And your range
of income during that time? $59,000 to $114,000. Wow. I'm going to guess and say some of that $234,000 to 114,000. Wow. I'm gonna guess and say some of that 234 was your mortgage.
All of it was the mortgage.
All of it was the mortgage.
And this is why you have the We Are Weird People T-shirt on.
Yes.
Whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop.
Way to go, man.
Congratulations.
So what's this house worth?
About 320.
Very cool.
And it's 100% yours. Correct. Correct. And how old are you
too? I am 43 and she's 33. Excellent. Wow. You have a paid for $320,000 house in Cheyenne,
Wyoming which is a nice house by the way. That's a big place in Cheyenne. You can get
a lot for 320 there compared to other places, you know?
Excellent, very cool.
So, wow, way to go, you guys.
How much in your nest eggs, in your 401Ks and stuff?
600,000.
So you're bumping up on Baby Step Millionaire already?
Yeah. Correct.
Wow, look at you guys.
So proud of you.
Way to go, you guys.
Well, tell us your story.
How did you get started on all this,
and how'd you meet the Ramsey thing? Sure so I actually started well
years before even buying a house. I had just bought in a car in 2016 and I kind
of sat down and did the numbers and I'm like and at that point I didn't have
Michelle with me and I wanted to pay for her college.
I didn't have a house and after doing all the numbers
I'm like this doesn't work.
I went in instead of Googling how to get out of debt
because most of the time the results were
how to lower your interest rate
and I knew the interest rate wasn't the issue,
it was the principal. And So instead I looked for podcasts you were the second
podcast and that's how I got into listening to you. Very cool very cool.
Michelle that you're referring to is your daughter sitting off the side we'll
bring her up in a minute and when did you marry Marissa? June 2021. 2021 okay. July 2021. Yeah get that right dude.
My birthday is in June so. The whole summer is yours we got it okay. Yes. Good for you. Hey way to go guys.
So you when you're getting married you join in on this we're getting out of debt thing you have to is that the rule? Well, no, so I came from a family where we weren't debt-free
My mom was a huge saver. I'm a huge saver. I'm right now
I'm having to teach myself how to spend money. So I came from that kind of family. So when he talks about Dave Ramsey
I've heard of you. I knew a little bit but not a ton so it was more
coming in and listening and hearing all the details but oh yeah I was like no
problem we can do this. Yeah knock it out. We can be millionaires by the time I'm 33.
Way to go. Way to go you guys. What was your your biggest fight about money in
your first couple of years of getting married?
Did we have one?
I was gonna say, money was never an issue.
Yeah, because like I said, I'm a huge spender.
I am-
Are you a saver?
I'm a saver, yeah, I'm sorry, a huge saver.
And I guess I'm a little bit of a free spirit,
but I kinda keep that really in reign
because I end up saving so much.
And Jason's just always been about the budget
and the numbers guy.
So he always kept himself on in rain
because he did all the numbers.
He could see what he could spend and what he couldn't.
So you're one of those extra weird people
that listened to a few episodes of the Ramsey Show
and you just kept saying, well, duh, well, duh.
Well, duh.
This guy's a show telling people what my grandma told me?
Wow.
That's amazing.
The only thing that my parents didn't do
is they didn't necessarily pay off their house.
So I will say that even coming from my side of the family,
absolutely, this is the first time for the family
is getting the house paid off early.
Yeah, there you go. This is the first time for the family is getting the house paid off early. Yeah.
Yeah.
And I do have to add that we only met because of you, Dave.
So the-
I'm known for matchmaking.
Yeah, Dave.
What are you talking about?
Sure.
The Dave Love connection after dark.
That's the other podcast.
That's the other podcast we got coming out next month.
That's not.
No, the year that you did the book every month, the book club.
So I had...
You were one of the 14 people that did it?
Correct, yes.
Okay.
Two of the 14.
She didn't do it.
Sorry, no I didn't do it.
The very first book was Boundaries. Yeah. Dr. Henry
Cloud, yeah. Direct. And your stuff was based off of biblical principles. His book was based
off of biblical principles. And so because of that, I started following Jesus. And that's
where I met her. We met in Bible study. So no more. No more making fun of this. This is great. Thank you. This is awesome. I'm I stand corrected. I'm honored to be part of that story. Thank you. Very cool. Very cool. Good job. You guys. What do you tell people? What's the first big thing you're going to do? You're almost millionaires and your debt free house and everything we can do celebrate. Come on you two. I just saw you. I just saw you side eye her. What are you holding back on?
Yeah, I'm holding back.
So actually, okay, so here's the thing.
We just did my first time of flying.
I've never flown before.
Oh wow.
And so coming out here,
we didn't wanna take like a ton of vacation time.
So I flew for the first time.
So that was a big deal for me.
How'd you do?
It actually was fine.
Were your arms tired?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It wasn't that bad.
The first flight had a little bit more bumpiness
than the second one, but it was good.
After 5,000 of them, you'll get used to it, I promise.
Yeah.
Right.
Wow.
So where are you going now?
Now that you can fly, and you know you can,
it's okay. Yes, right, exactly.
You can go anywhere.
Where do you wanna go?
I wanna cruise.
I wanna cruise. Oh!
Yeah.
Yes, I've been on one before. We went on one during that honeymoon time frame and I just I love it. We were getting
off the ship and I was like now we have to go forge for our food. Because that's what
it feels like. After having food in front of your 247. Way to go. I love it. Well very cool.
Alright next question. What do you tell people the key to not only being debt-free
house and everything but now almost being millionaires in your 30s and early
40s? What's the key to it? What are the things they need to do? For me it was
about behavior. I knew quite a bit of stuff even in my teens.
I knew about IRAs and 401Ks, but I didn't follow it.
So, you know, it wasn't until I started listening to you
and was like, okay, yeah, I need to follow this.
Yeah.
That things changed.
Absolutely, and because sometimes we just have to tell
ourselves actually more than sometimes.
We have to tell ourselves no. Yeah. So being content.
Absolutely. Very cool. Well good for y'all. I'm proud of you. Very well done.
Alright let's bring Michelle up. How old is Michelle now? She's 16. 16 and dad's
planning for college. She's happy about this I guess. He's planning for college she's happy about this I guess he's planning for pay
for it anyway yeah I hope you that's pretty good yeah very cool all right it's
Jason Marissa Michelle Cheyenne Wyoming 234,000 paid off almost on the house
worth 320 house and everything that it in six years in one month making 59 to
114 baby steps
millionaires are almost right out that counted down let's hear a debt-free
scream three two one
WE'RE DEBT FREE!
yeah
whoo-hoo-hoo
yeah
if you're tuning into this show for the first time and you don't know what you've joined,
that's called a debt free scream.
That's what it sounds like from the bottom of your toes when you have no payments anywhere
of any kind.
No student loan that's been around so long you think it's a pet.
No master card.
No American distress. so long you think it's a pet. No MasterCard, no American Distress, no mortgage, which is
French for Death Pledge. It is. That's crazy. These people are free. That's what it sounds like.
You ought to try it. Yeah, you! This is the Ramsey Show.
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That's a good way of looking at it. Chris is in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Hi Chris. Welcome to the Ramsey show
Hi, Dave. Hi John. How can we help?
So we lost my father-in-law about April of last year
and
I don't think I was gonna get emotional about it, but
And I don't think I was gonna get emotional about it, but, um,
it's been a long kind of just struggling year with my mother-in-law, trying to get her together and it's just, and keep my wife together.
She's an only child. So it just kind of fell onto us or me.
And, um, I'm just,
my father-in-law left her set up pretty good.
Um, but you know, a couple million dollars in assets and in investments and then, you know, a few hundred thousand dollars in assets and I'm sorry,
a couple million in assets or a few hundred thousand in assets.
I got lost.
Sorry, a couple million in assets or a few hundred thousand in assets? I got lost.
Well, a couple million in like, um, in like investments and stuff and IRAs
and 401ks and then she 65.
Okay.
All right.
I got you.
Um, so, and he, they were already collecting social security and they
were in a pretty good spot before he passed away. And I don't know, I just, he was trying to keep this stuff growing.
And at this point I just, I don't know, it hasn't stopped.
So I'm still checking in on it forward from time to time.
And it's going through one of the big investment companies.
What are you worried about brother? How can we help?
Well, it's not even, I, I just don't know how to reassure her that she is fine and taken care of
and how to keep her from just driving it off the cliff really. I mean how long
were they married? She's 44, it would have been 44 years. What makes you think she's gonna drive it off the cliff?
Um, Dad kind of did everything.
So not bad habits or bad character, just lack of knowledge?
Yes.
Okay, alright, good.
Yeah, yeah, no, I mean that's really what it is.
Dad did everything, Dad made sure.
Okay, I don't want you to take the place of dad
This woman is 60 years this woman is 65 years old it's time for her to grow up
Yeah, that's harsh, but she should have grown up before he died
Right my wife knows what my stuff is our stuff is and she knows exactly to do, and she's not some clueless
babe in the woods when I die. She's gonna have a clue. That's part of our
estate plan is her knowing what to do when I die. And so now what we've got to
do is play catch-up in that area. He did a great job providing the nest egg. He
did a lousy job involving her and letting her have a level of competence
and confidence. So we
got a little catching up to do. Now the does the big firm that it's with have
an advisor that you all are talking to or is this some internet crap? No no no
it was yeah it's it we have an advisor. Does the advisor have the heart of a
teacher or is he or she a snot?
No, actually she's dealt with her with I think kind of kid gloves.
Okay, I want her to teach her.
I want her to sit down and show her what these investments are, how they work, and why with
$2 million she's more than okay.
Right.
I want the advisor to teach
her that. If she can't or won't get a new advisor. Okay. Because the advisor's job
is not to handle this for her, your job is not to handle this for her. Your job,
her job is to make sure that this lady gets peace at night when she lays her
head on the pillow because she understands that she's okay because she understands her investments not because her son-in-law said so.
Right. There's no peace and Dave Ramsey said so there's no peace and Chris said so.
Peace is I know what the flip's going on I get this I got two million dollars that should
generate 200,000 a year in income I'm okay. Well, and like this year I looked at it, her projected forecast is like $60,000 and she's
sitting on probably close to $200,000 just sitting liquid in the bank right now.
Yeah, she's fine.
She's fine.
She's okay.
Nothing to worry about here.
But she does need to get, the advisor's job is not kid gloves.
It's to be kind, compassionate.
She lost her husband in April of 44 years.
I'm not driving past that, not being harsh,
but I am saying the advisor's job is not to continue
this person's, your mother-in-law's inability
to know what's going on.
She needs to know what's going on for her sake.
She'll feel better when she knows what's going on. Right. It's like someone
gave her the keys to the car and put her behind the seat and said drive and she
doesn't know what she's doing. It scares her to death. Yeah and I mean it kind of
scares us to get to death too because like I said we're up here in Pennsylvania
and she's down in Texas and yeah. Is she willing to relocate or is that just,
is that home that her friends and family
and rest of her family is?
It's home.
I mean, she says yes, but I don't know.
You got kids?
Yeah, I have a daughter.
Okay, that's a draw card.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
And here's something, so a lot of times people get stuck
and it's hard to metabolize a loss.
Like, right, she lost a lung, she lost a part of her heart,
she lost an arm and a leg,
like she lost a part of herself, right?
Right.
That's half a century.
A cool gift you can give her, and it's gonna sound weird,
but next time you're together over the holidays
or having a cup of coffee or even a phone call, I would love for you to say,
I would love for you, mother-in-law,
if we could have a couple of conversations,
the way your husband left you is inspirational to me
and I want to take care of your daughter, my wife,
the way you were taken care of.
Will you tell me some of the things he did?
Will you tell me about him?
Some stories I don't know.
And here's what you're gonna give her and you.
You're both gonna get the gift of metabolizing this loss
by telling stories.
Yeah.
And in those stories are the lessons,
and as she talks about it,
it will slowly move to past tense,
and it will slowly move to exhale.
I'm okay.
I got to learn how this money works.
And some of this I can see is fear.
Of course it is.
Because he did so much for her.
That's right.
And every day she wakes up.
And a lot of it she blames on the way she was raised.
Well she's got to move past that nonsense.
When you're 65, that one doesn't work anymore.
Yeah, yeah, we're past that.
It works when you're 25.
That's right.
Yeah, call her and say hey I want to learn about him because I want to take care of your
daughter the same way he took care of you.
Will you tell me some stories?
And stay with that advisor if they've got the heart of a teacher.
If they don't move it.
To get somebody that says, honey this is how it works, you're fine.
Now tell me back how it works.
This is how it works, you're fine. Now tell me back how it works. This is how it works, you're fine. Now tell me back how it works. Sometimes you have to explain it like
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All right, Dylan is with us in Seattle. Hi Dylan. How are you?
I'm doing good. How can we help?
so I
I'm having an issue with like relationship wise and also my financial
stresses. My girlfriend has overspend her and we're also having some
relationship issues and just trying to figure out exactly the best way to go about it. Go about what?
Just go about like
whether or not like exactly how to
trying to think of the name
Sorry trying to figure it out how to go about talking to her about financial stuff and
Whether or not she'll go with it. What kind of relationship issues? What do you mean? You said we're having relationship issues. Yeah so she
she's gone about like cheating and stuff like that and I've sticked with her for
a little bit of a time still and I have a daughter with her and a stepson. However, I'm not really a...
I don't want to leave her if that is the right way to say it because I don't want
the financial stresses on her and for that poor son of Hearst. Man you got yourself all twisted up here brother. Okay. She's
making choices about her life and her son that she had with another father.
Yes. Right now you are... You drove by, she's cheating on me like you went through the drive-thru at Burger King
She's cheating on me as a full stop dude
That's like a stop
Overspending and I want to work it out, and I'm worried about her kid eating. What those are way
Down the road of thinking things. I'm worried about once we got past the other thing
way down the road of thinking things I'm worried about once we got past the other thing.
Got it.
Did I miss something or I mean, are you just having,
is you just nervous on the radio?
But I mean.
Well yeah, I'm a little nervous on the radio too.
It's my first time being on a radio.
No, that's okay.
We're not gonna kill you.
I just went, okay, there's a whole bunch
of different stuff here.
So her feeding her son, now your daughter
is a different issue.
That's your job.
You took that on when you made the baby.
Ding ding, that's how that works.
You didn't take on cheating girlfriend for life because you didn't marry her.
And you certainly didn't take on her kid for life because you didn't marry her.
You can care about them but that's different than you having a moral, ethical responsibility
for their well-being.
The well-being and moral and ethical responsibility you have in this whole conversation is one
daughter.
That's it.
Am I missing something, John?
No, I'm still a little bit speechless on how you rattled this thing out.
What am I missing here brother?
Um, so I, I left,
I left my, I left her for the first once already to go to Texas.
Uh, I live in Washington. Um,
that way I can pursue a diving career. Um, And did you leave your daughter in Washington?
I did.
Don't do that.
I understand.
And I resented it and she followed me over to Texas.
And we lived in over in my mom's house for a little bit.
I was paying off my debt and she was a girl.
I went up for four months to on a diving boat to prepare type stuff and they've about $10,000 and I was paying off a lot of
debts and stuff and then having a bunch of issues with my family and law. Sure. And you don't have a family in law. Yeah.
You're not married. Yeah.
Um, and then, uh, as I was diving,
I had a horrible accident come back and I found out she was cheating.
Okay. You made, you made 10 grand over four months.
No, it was, that's with paying off all my, if I had,
I'm a diver. What was the nature of your horrible accident?
Commercial diving.
I know.
What did you hurt?
Did you get the bends?
Yeah, I got the bends.
It was pipe one illness.
Okay.
Did it mess up brain function?
No.
It is just really my ears at this current moment.
I've had some massive ear issues.
Yeah, you're probably done with that sport, huh?
Done with that career.
Are you back to work?
Are you working somewhere else now?
Yeah, I'm working back with my company that I used to work for in Washington where I would do Christmas lights and
Soft washing on boots. Yeah. Yeah, you're not going down more in an atmosphere again. Probably. Okay
How old are you I'm 24 how old is she
Almost 30. Okay
All right, and where's your family, hon?
My family is in Texas, so I don't have anyone over here in Washington.
Is she back in Washington in your area too?
Yes, we're both back in Washington.
When I had all that stuff saved, and my family actually kicked everyone out of the
house because she did not like the way my girlfriend was saving up money and
she was just not spending or she was just spending everything and not saving
money. Alright so here's what I want you to do. I want you to get your priorities
in the right order okay? Okay. Priority number one is you and your daughter need to have a safe place to live.
Mm-hmm.
And what I mean by safe is a secure place with food, with shelter, with utilities.
Okay?
Yes, I have all that right now.
Oh, you'd have stable work.
Then I want you to go down and be very clear about next steps on your romantic relationship. This woman's
30, got two kids, two different dads, she's running around on you again,
hopefully she stopped that nonsense when y'all are back together in Washington,
but I want y'all to start being adults. You're not dating. I mean you're not
high schoolers dating. Y'all are adults having adult
relationships. You made a kid
You're gonna you're gonna mess around and make another kid
And you're putting everybody at risk and then as a part of dealing with what our relationship is going to look like here's my boundaries
Here's what must be true for me to remain in relationship with you
and that's gonna require you standing up on two feet and saying I'm the father of this
young daughter and as for me and my house is what it's going to look like if you want to be a part
of our house you're not going to cheat anymore we're going to go to it's a pre-marital counseling
here's what it's going to look like to spend money you see what I'm saying I want you to get
very clear you're trying to just kind of lukewarm everything and it's all just feeling like like old wet oatmeal do you
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Virginia. Meredith writes, my husband and I started following your baby steps this
year. Now that we are budgeting it's clear that a lot of our money is going
towards my husband's alcohol purchases. He enjoys collecting bourbon and spends 75 bucks a week
on his hobby.
Okay, you're not following the baby steps.
We really need that money to get out of debt.
I'm embarrassed and frustrated that he is spending
our hard-earned money on this unnecessarily.
He's defensive and says he doesn't spend money
on anything else so I shouldn't complain.
I don't know how to get through to him.
Okay well when you are working your get out of debt plan you put your hobbies on hold. be zone hold that might include your $75 a week for nails and facials and hair
care and eating out and him buying a bottle of bourbon but I have a bourbon
collection I can afford it though and I'm not in debt. And do you have a collection or do you have a museum?
Well, yeah.
And the, this is not about me John,
but the deal is this, so I'm not against the idea.
I do read in this language, Meredith, that you have a problem with this that's beyond money.
Absolutely.
The language you're using.
Yes.
And it's a very generous we.
We are following your baby steps.
We are budget.
We're not.
We are not.
And I think you want this relationship
to be something that your husband does not care it to be.
And that's underneath all this mess.
And you'll need to sit down and have that conversation.
And I kind of think she doesn't want him to have the bourbon,
too. I think there's something going on want him to have the bourbon too.
I think there's something going on there and that's okay too.
That's a fair discussion to have if you know like your dad was an alcoholic and I don't
want bourbon in my house.
That's something that's up.
That's nothing unfair to have that discussion.
But we don't have to use the baby steps as a weapon to have that discussion.
That's a different discussion.
So discussion number one is you know I got a problem with bourbon or I got a
problem with you collecting bourbon or I've got a problem with that much
alcohol in our house. I don't get it. I don't understand. That's fine. That's
discussion number one. Discussion number two is putting your hobby, whatever it is,
on pause, which we're a hundred percent down with. And some of the most manly
things I've seen men do in the
early days of teaching financial peace University had one old guys serious
country boy and he had a huge fabulous oh god my mouth waters think thinking
about collection he had these custom knives from all over the world I mean
this this was a knife collection he took his knife collection and I can still see he was a great big old guy and his little wife was like
5-foot-1 tiny little thing and I can see her
Crying and
How
Would happy tears of what her husband had sold this knife collection for twenty three thousand dollars
Whoa, there's a lot. I mean it was very nice.
And this is like this kid,
the guy selling one of his kids,
as far as he was concerned.
But he put, what that said was to her,
is I put you and our future,
and the future of our kids ahead of me,
my wants, my hobby.
I've seen guys do that with their gun collection.
And let me tell you, Redneck sells
our guns. It's a big deal. Okay. That's like, that's a big deal. And that's what this is for
this guy here, probably. Cause guys that get, and I'm buying, selling, fooling around in that world
a little bit. And guys that get into this, it's not because they're an alcoholic. It's just that they
enjoy the process of collecting and tasting and whatever with bourbon. There's nothing evil about that in my mind anyway. But what you
don't want to do is put this in front of the good of your family and that's how she's
couching this. I'm suspicious with the wording she's using and the spaces between the words,
I'm seeing things there. But either way he should stop. Yeah. Until we get on the same page on this.
And so my wife has a fairly generous purse collection
that is somewhat one for one with my gun collection.
Is it retribution?
It's like a one-off.
You know, you get one, I get one.
But I don't care.
It's fine.
We got the money.
That's not, it's non-issue.
It's something we do for fun.
These people are trying to get out of debt,
trying to get their head above water.
You don't do this stuff when you're in that.
So he needs to stop this, to her point.
But I also think she needs to figure out
what's really bothering her here.
And Dave, it's a thing that sets me off a little bit.
When somebody, when either spouse sits down and says hey
This thing is a big deal to me and they are shut down by the other spouse with hey, you shouldn't complain
I don't like that language Dave
It just it pisses me off if you feel in your heart that hey, you're my spouse is complaining about something
They shouldn't complain about you. I need to go see a counselor
but either you have a whiny hey, my spouse is complaining about something they shouldn't complain about, you'll need to go see a counselor.
But either you have a whiny, complainy, bratty spouse,
and you'll need to go talk to a professional about that,
or you're acting like a baby,
and your response is to say,
you shouldn't complain,
it's like, I'm gonna take my ball and go home.
Your marriage is on thin ice
if you start running around like that.
So go talk to somebody who can help mediate that, because guys got a mess. But you're right Dave, there's something
underneath here. Either he's struggling with alcohol, she don't want this nonsense in her
house or this hobby if you will is a proxy for she's trying to drag this marriage, kicking
the scream into something that he could care less. He's going to sit on the couch, play
his video games and collect this thing and she don't need to complain about it because
he earns the money around here. and I just hate that attitude. Here's the thing though folks in general. Okay, $75 a week for
Anything give it a name. That's not necessary for the operation of the family
That's only $300 a month. Does that really keep you from getting out of debt and becoming successful? No, it does not mathematically
What it does is it signals everyone in your universe, your wife, your kids, your
boss, that you're not serious. But when you say everything stops, all the altars
I am worshipping at, all the things that I claim are important, are not as
important as the future of our family
We are getting out of debt. We're gonna build some wealth. We're gonna have an emergency fund cushion come hell or high water
You know, you can't do
You know, I get my massage every week. You can't have my chiropractor visit. Okay, shut up
Okay, you know, we've had people cut their own hair, which is not an issue
for me, but um...
You were so serious, yours just fell out.
There you go, man.
That's how serious you got about getting out of debt.
That's it. I just took care of it.
That's right. You held your nose real hard in blue and it fell out.
Scalped. That was...
That's gross.
That was pretty gross.
That's bad.
You do something on my paychecks, I apologize. So, but I mean, yeah, you put... You do something I paychecks. I apologize.
So, but I mean yeah you you you put you do whatever it takes me these little because they're they're
Representative of where your heart is. Yeah, where your heart is your treasure is also and it can be flipped, right? So someone can sit across the table and say dude, this is 300 bucks relax and somebody across the table says oh
Our family's name worth $300, right?
It can just, it's a yin-yang,
it just keeps going in a circle, just stop.
It's a signal, it's a signal flare that says I'm not in.
I'm not in.
I'm not gonna go all in,
I'm not gonna leave it all on the field.
And you don't send that signal into heaven
and you don't send that signal into your relationships
and into your career and get anything positive back.
You don't hire people who, like, hey, you know what, I don't work on TV. But when you send a signal that signal into your relationships and into your career and get anything positive back. You don't hire people who like, hey,
you know what, I don't work on TV.
When you send a signal that says I'm all in,
and you know, nothing's gonna stop me, you know what?
Nothing stops you.
That's right.
And it's not the 300 bucks, it's the signal.
That's the problem.
And so, and this is raising up something else
that's going on here too.
Yeah, wish you the best, Meredith.
But I think it's time to sit down like Dave was saying
and have the true real conversation
that needs to be had here.
And if it can't be had,
then it's time to go get a marriage counselor.
Yeah, definitely, definitely.
Because the alarm bells are ringing on this one.
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you good good on the debt-free stage in the lobby of Ramsey solutions where do Alright, we're talking with Nevin and Maisie. Hi guys, how are you? Good.
Good.
On the debt free stage in the lobby of Ramsey Solutions, where do you live?
Iowa City, Iowa.
Love it.
Welcome to Nashville.
And how much debt have you two paid off?
$62,000.
Good for you.
And how long did that take?
11 months.
Good for you.
And your range of income during that time?
$90,000 to $140,000. Cool. What do you. And your range of income during that time? 90,000 to 140,000.
Cool. What do y'all do for a living? I work in research administration. And I
do heating and air. Very cool. Good for you guys. And then we also press
wedding flowers. We have a side hustle. Oh, that's fun. Good for you. I don't even know
what that means. What does that mean? We press wedding flowers and frames for people who get married. After you get married, you
take your bouquet and keep it forever because it's pressed right? Right. Yep.
That's amazing. Yeah, it's very cool. So we do that together and... Amazing that I
knew that. Yeah. I mean that may be the most impressive thing about you today Dave
that was kind of cool it's a great great side hustle you guys what kind of debt
was the 62,000 a HELOC and a car loan all right how long you two been married
three years three years yeah okay so two years into the marriage you look up a
year ago and said this sucks I don't like HELOCs and car loans I want out tell
me what happened and how you got in touch with us.
We found out we were expecting and we still had our finances mostly separate
and I you know
dealt with most of the finances and I was like I don't know how we're gonna do
this not having our money combined so
it started with us combining our finances starting a budget
and once I started a budget,
you know how social media gives you an algorithm
that pumps out all of these things.
Your phone is listening.
Right.
So we found some clips from the Dave Ramsey show,
and I kinda got hooked, we both kinda got hooked,
and from there, the first month I think we were ish,
and then we figured out how much we could do do and then we really just went gazelle intense.
And once you start to believe you can turn it on right?
Right. I mean, come on we can do this. Boom.
Yeah. Once I learned more about a HELOC I was like, well how, what did we just do? We
just put our house on the line for what? For, we actually bought a boat with it.
Yeah. Oh.
So, yeah. I had to have my fishing boat.
What happens you keep the boat and pay off the HELOC or sold the boat? We paid
off the HELOC, spring came around and we sold the boat. Both? Oh wow. Yep. Made the
tough decision. That's what we were just talking about earlier. Yeah. Like what a
signal you sent to her into that little one like I'm all in I'm selling the boat. Yeah
Good for you, man. That's exactly the thing I'm talking about. That's a hard decision
Cuz I'm sure it was a sweet boat
He drove all the way down to Georgia to get it
What kind of boat was it? It was a crestliner 1650 fishhawk. Yeah, walk through
Yeah, Maisie if you ever wonder does he love me he loves you you have no idea
How much this man loved me Wow I mean like walk through when she'll love you. I mean, that's like that's real love Wow
Wow, very cool. I'm proud of you guys
Congratulations, and so you got a new baby life is ahead of you. Everything's paid off, but the house here
We go game on now we can do anything right absolutely so when you were
started listening to this and you start putting it down you remember what
happened like what it was it made you believe you could do it like you had
that moment like we can do this this is not just a theory we were gonna do it I
think I just saw you know when our money was finally like lumped together
and what was actually coming in every month,
I saw that extra room in our budget.
Where's it all going?
Yeah, where's it all going?
And we started actually looking at where it was going
and we started like cutting like TV,
we cut YouTube TV and we cut all these other things.
And finally, like in three months,
we paid off like $15,000 and we were like, how we can and finally, in three months, we paid off $15,000.
And we were like, how?
We can do so much more than this.
Wow.
Yeah, we just started living more frugal.
Yep.
You know, didn't go out to eat, you know, just
spent time together. But our life is so abundant,
even though we don't have a lot of stuff.
I'm interested in that, because it's hard
when you're on one side of this fence.
We go out to eat, we do all these things,
we have these monthly whatever's.
It's hard to believe that you will smile
and still like each other and have a good marriage
on the other side of this.
You all are both smiling, like tell me about that.
We just love spending quality time together
and with our son and we have two dogs, Daisy and Ginger.
And it just seems like time flies by so fast.
We just started realizing how much fun we could have doing things that didn't
cost money
Yeah, like taking him to parks and yeah
He jumped into my floral pressing business and it kind of became something that we do for fun
And I don't know it puts a price tag on our free time, but it's also enjoyable
Yeah, we sit at the kitchen table and drink tea and coffee
and chit chat and press flowers,
and it's just a beautiful thing.
Yeah.
You tell your buddies that you're a plumbing department,
that you're like, guys, this weekend,
I was pressing flowers, just having tea, chit chatting.
I'm like your biggest fan,
because she's the artist and I'm like the laborer.
So like I tell people all the time,
like, hey, look at what my wife does. And she's very talented. And I'm just proud toer. So I tell people all the time, hey look at what my wife does,
and she's very talented,
and I'm just proud to be a part of that.
Maisie, listen to me.
I work with unmarried men, that's what I do.
This guy is amazing.
He's amazing.
You got a proj.
Amazing, well done dude.
Hey, you're setting the bar for all of us, for real.
Like you go out there and you work a hard job
and you work really hard and you get dirty
and you help families and then you come home
and you look in the eyes of this wonderful woman
and you have coffee and you press flowers.
And to put it on a whole nother level,
like when we had Sawyer, he made the ultimate sacrifice
to go on nights so that we didn't have to pay
for daycare through it all.
So he was also working night shift
as well as taking care of Sawyer during the day.
Wow, wow, wow, way to go, you guys.
I'm proud of you.
You can do this kind of stuff, you can do anything, right?
Absolutely. Right.
You feel like you're invincible, don't you?
Yeah. Yep.
Little Superman cape tucked in back there.
Yeah.
I'm so proud of you.
You really can, because once you set your mind to it,
and the biggest problem that people have hitting a goal
is not what they're willing to do to hit the goal it's what they're willing to give
up to hit the goal that's the hardest part but you look like you gave up stuff
and you gained everything yeah yeah I guess if you just don't know what's
other on the other side of the fence you know in the creativity side of it you
just know you never know unless you give it a try yeah what do you tell people
the key to getting out of debt is?
Well, the nuts and bolts, combining your finances and sticking to the budget and just working
hard.
We both have a really good work ethic.
Y'all using every dollar?
Yes, we are.
Good, good.
And then just finding hope, just finding joy in the little things.
We just have such an abundant life.
Well, it's going to be. It's going to be. Well, it's gonna be it's gonna be so abundant
It's gonna blow your freaking mind 10 years from now because you guys are set the table for a beautiful thing. Very well done
All right, what Sawyer is your son's name? Yeah, how old is Sawyer?
So there's almost nine months. All right, and he gets to be in the debt-free screen. He don't even know what's going on
You know how big a hero his parents are
Nevin and Maisie couple
of heroes for Sawyer Iowa City. Man $62,000 in 11 months making 90 to 140.
Sold the freaking boat. Count it down let's hear a debt-free scream. 3, 2, 1, we're not free! Yeah!
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That's the hardest I've seen Dave
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Jesse's in San Antonio. Hi Jesse. Welcome to the Ramsey show
Hey fellas, happy Monday. Happy Monday. What's up in your world?
well, I'm trying to figure out what my next step is. I'm my wife and I are 39 and
Lord willing if all goes according to plan then this time next month will be being our new baby girl. Yay
Thank you, and so we we've been talking for a while
planning on my wife staying home after our daughter is born. And, uh,
so we'll be living off of my income. We're, we're debt free. I'm a pastor of a church and, uh, we are,
we've got our emergency fund in order. And so now I'm cop, I'm, I'm,
I'm considering myself on step baby step three B or four.
I'm set up to have 15% of my income in retirement, but I'm also thinking
about possibly having to own a home one day.
Right now we live in a church-owned house, and so I don't need to buy a home.
And so I'm trying to figure out balancing saving for a down payment on a house, preferably
100%, right?
But then also making sure I have retirement dollars.
Yeah, we've worked with pastors for 30 years in these situations, and it's almost as if the
ending of the parsonage surprises them at some point. Oh, I didn't see that coming. Well, yeah,
you did. For 30 years you saw it coming. But there's something about the process
that lulls you to sleep so don't do that. If I'm in your shoes I'm gonna start paying myself a
house payment at a minimum into a mutual fund. Separate from all the baby step stuff. If you
don't want to actually start saving for a down payment aggressively that's fine but just you don't have a house payment so pay one right and so yeah I guess why do you
seem sad about that Jesse well I think it comes down to you know how much can I
actually put aside for I guess paying myself a house payment and so well I mean you
don't have to pay yourself a four thousand dollar a month house payment
what do you what's your household income gonna be with her staying home about
four thousand take home right okay so I mean if it's five hundred or a thousand
dollars that'd be fine with me. Yeah okay
and so I guess what you're saying is go ahead and put that aside and continue
investing in retirement. Yeah if you slow down your retirement a little bit in
baby step four because you're saving for a house that would not be an unusual
baby step 3b the only difference here is is we don't have an immediate need for a
house. Right and so I was like I don't have an immediate need for a house. Right and so
I was like I don't feel like I need to be as aggressive since I don't need to
actually move. Yeah that's why I'm saying only 500 bucks because 500 bucks is only
you know that that's $6,000 a year $1,000 only $12,000 a year that's not
you're not gonna get a house anytime soon doing that so paying yourself a
house payment is slowing down that's what I was talking about. If you were aggressively going to buy a house by this time next year, you'd
have to do more than that, right?
So that again, I'm sorry.
I said if you were going to buy a home this time next year, you'd have to be saving more
than $1,000 a month.
Oh yeah, well I don't need to buy a home as I'm going to live here.
I know that, but I'm saying so your baby step 3B is different.
So we're going to lighten it up and say all right we might do 10% into retirement and I, you know, 500 to a thousand dollar house payment into a mutual fund because these things,
these things, there's a bunch of time, it's interesting pastor, I just don't flash through my head so I'm going to say it. I actually remember in a Bible study one time, a Bible
teacher I had 20 years ago walk through and we went through and studied all the times
in the Bible it says suddenly. And suddenly occurs never, but it always says suddenly.
It's like you could see it coming, see it coming,
see it coming, and then suddenly, boom, you know?
And that's what's gonna happen here.
You're gonna have suddenly, but it's not really suddenly.
Does that make any sense?
Yeah, and my whole career has been showing up
when a real suddenly happens, right?
So you have the planned plane landing and the
number of pastors I've sat with personally who have said, I didn't see it coming. One
of the elders or one of the board members didn't like this sermon and they, man, it's,
I want to know that if I have to.
Now you're looking for a job in your renter.
And you got to find a house and a job in the same weekend? Man, do that. Yeah, that makes me just uncomfortable and nervous and nervous and
uncomfortable, Dave. Yeah, I'm not going to plan. It's an okay thing for today. It's a nice benefit
for today. It's not a bad thing. There's nothing evil about a parsonage. And of course, a lot of
churches do a housing allowance that is tax deductible now for pastors,
if you didn't know that.
And so...
Think of it this way.
If you don't save a house payment and you put all your money into a retirement, and
you make it all the way through, and then you retire, you're going to immediately be
pulling out of that saved retirement to buy a house.
You're going to be doing it anyway.
So you might as well plan for if you get offloaded on a weekend that you don't see coming.
That's exactly where we are. That's perfect. That's a good way of looking at
a good way of saying it. So anyway, yeah, let's back it and do 10% or so. If that
helps you figure out the actual numbers of what you were planning to do. 10% on
your into retirement will be $400 a month. 15% will be $600 a month and so
if you you know back it off to 400 and you say I'm gonna pay myself a $500
house payment I think that's acceptable for today at least then you're not gonna
be caught completely flat-footed if suddenly is suddenly but it's you know
that that's the that's the thing I'm looking for there is just to try to keep some plans.
The mind of man knows his ways, but the Lord directs his paths.
That's what we're looking for here.
And so it's wisdom into the future.
We're looking into the future, trying to see what's there.
It's not we're fortune tellers or something like that.
It's just wisdom. So good question, sir.
We appreciate you. Congratulations on the new baby.
Appreciate you serving that congregation there in San Antonio. I'm sure they're blessed.
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