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One said; 〃When it es to money; play it safe; don't take risks。〃 The other said; 〃Learn to manage risk。〃
One believed; 〃Our home is our largest investment and our greatest asset。〃 The other believed; 〃My house is a liability; and if your house is your largest investment; you're in trouble。〃
Both dads paid their bills on time; yet one paid his bills first while the other paid his bills last。
One dad believed in a pany or the government taking care of you and your needs。 He was always concerned about pay raises; retirement plans; medical benefits; sick leave; vacation days and other perks。 He was impressed with two of his uncles who joined the military and earned a retirement and entitlement package for life after twenty years of active service。 He loved the idea of medical benefits and PX privileges the military provided its retirees。 He also loved the tenure system available through the university。 The idea of job protection for life and job benefits seemed more important; at times; than the job。 He would often say; 〃I've worked hard for the government; and I'm entitled to these benefits。〃
The other believed in total financial self…reliance。 He spoke out against the 〃entitlement〃 mentality and how it was creating weak and financially needy people。 He was emphatic about being financially petent。
One dad struggled to save a few dollars。 The other simply created investments。
One dad taught me how to write an impressive resume s