Say It All in Six Words
I’ve seen numerous emails circulating about six-word biographies, especially after Wired Magazine held a contest inspired by Hemingway’s story: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” If you search the internet, there are quite a few interesting 6-word financial stories, some of which could be the story of my own life. =)
Here are some lives in money, in six words.
* Bought high, sold low, smacked forehead.
* I save, he spends, we’re broke.
* Must mend holes in my pockets.
* Need to pay off credit card.
* Spending my days hiding from responsibility.
* ET phone home. Wire more money.
* Born with a silver spoon: yum!
* Do children really cost that much?
* I came, I saw, I overspent ![]()
* Doing my best to retire early.
* Spurts of saving, blasts of decadence.
* Got more sense than dollars, unfortunately.
* Spent much, saved little. Oh well.
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Motherhood has a very humanizing effect. Everything gets reduced to essentials. ~Meryl Streep
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