You and your common sense. *shakes fist*
That really is what most people SHOULD do, but they won't. I can understand. The academic end goal is right there and the temptation to pamper yourself is very strong. Honestly, anyone could correctly say they deserve it, too. If that's what they want, more power to them. But, man, making 6 figs and living paycheck to paycheck? I don't want to get into that trap at all. EVERYONE really should go talk to a financial planner. Get your **** straightened out from the get go. But, you know, the 24 year old who is all of a sudden taking home three grand every few weeks....that shiny new BMW is niiiice....
Though I must admit that having no desire to drive something worth $40,000 so that I look rich probably helps me out in that regard. **** that. I like to roll incognito. I'm driving my old, beaten up Ford Taurus until it dies. Which from what I understand may very well be until forever. It's about to hit 156k and still drives like a dream. Keep on livin' in my trailer, paying my cheap *** lot rental. Pay off my loans, pay my 15 grand into a 401k, keep living humbly. That's the goal. Then my ultimate desire to do nothing will be achieved as I will be able to retire early. And that's worth more than anything....