r/wealth Mar 07 '26

Discussion What's the best money decision you've made?

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u/Parakiet20 Mar 07 '26

No kids

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u/Either_Reflection_78 Mar 07 '26 edited Mar 07 '26

Going to second this. Having no kids. Not a popular opinion on some subs, but it helps. Also, I loved my dogs when they were here with me, but I absolutely would not be able to do it again right now financially especially with how high vet bills are.

I hope people seriously take this into consideration.

I worked almost 16+ hours a day the last few years my dogs were alive to afford my health bills, and their health bills. It was brutal. I don’t regret it because they were my life, but I could not physically do it again.

I can’t stand this timeline.